Traditional. Rustic. - /tv/ (#212895909) [Archived: 434 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/19/2025, 8:59:37 PM No.212895909
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Kinos to watch whilst eating my staple British lunch?
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Anonymous
7/19/2025, 9:06:06 PM No.212896112
>>212895909 (OP)
>British
Where's the baked beans?
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Anonymous
7/19/2025, 9:39:20 PM No.212897056
>>212896112
Baked beans are actually a foreign food that we took from Americans, after the Americans took it from Peruvians. OP posted a ploughman's lunch, which is entirely British. But OP is also a lazy faggot and just took the image from online, and isn't actually going to eat it, especially since he posted at 8pm UK time. More likely a yank that forgot timezones exist.
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Craig T. Nelson
7/19/2025, 9:40:24 PM No.212897078
I heard Checlesovakian med evil was good
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 10:11:31 PM No.212898021
>>212897056
>grains are native to britain
>onions are native to britain
>cattle are native to britain
fucking retard. these are all foreign foods taken from romans, after romans took it from sand niggers.
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 11:01:11 PM No.212899412
actually
actually
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>>212895909 (OP)
ploughmen's lunch was a marketing push in mid century england and is objectively less traditionally english than curry.
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Anonymous
7/19/2025, 11:12:11 PM No.212899727
>>212899412
There's a book from the 1300s that talks of the ploughmen sitting down to a meal of bread, butter, cheese, onion and cider for their lunch

The Ploughman's Lunch you're referring to was indeed some sort of marketing thing to get people to eat more cheese and has now been gentrified to feature various ingredients. I prefer a simple traditional cheese, onion and apple sandwich.

The answer to OP is Dead Man's Shoes, The Titfield Thunderbolt, Genevieve and Another Year