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Do you or would you have baked beans on your roast dinner?

Personally hell no, not a chance 🤢🤮

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martinlufc5637
3 weeks ago
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telmel

Sacrilege M , they can keep it in Wakefield 😁

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martinlufc5637

telmel a mate once asked for mayonnaise to put on his dinner, we told him to go eat it outside 🤣

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telmel

martinlufc5637 Nice one M 😄

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janphoenix51

telmel ...We don't want it making it's way to Sheffield either!

Baked Beans go with a Cooked Breakfast not a Sunday Roast !!!

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didbygraham

I rarely have roast dinners - but wouldnt mind baked beans with it. At then end of the day people can eat what they like. I have salad cream on my roast potatoes.

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Leannexxx

Beans should not be on a roast dinner that's a nooooo

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martinlufc5637

Leannexxx should be a criminal offence 🤣

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Leannexxx

martinlufc5637 lol I would say that to my kids dad who would always have mushy peas on his roast

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martinlufc5637

Leannexxx my wife is the same, mushy peas instead of garden peas, I'm pretty weird, I love garden peas but I cannot eat mushy, they are horrible

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Leannexxx

martinlufc5637 lol I'm the same only eat garden peas

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ch7leach

Don't often have roasts despite enjoying them but not a chance would I have beans on it.

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LyndaSarrington

I never had them on a homemade roast, but when I used to get a takeaway carvery, I used to have them, it was nice. The carvery has now stopped doing beans with a carvery.

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LL81

Oh my goodness that’s the worst thing I’ve seen, why ruin all your hard work preparing and cooking a roast to stick back beans on and ruin it!! I would be mortified!

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martinlufc5637

LL81 my wife has mushy peas instead of garden peas, I think that's worse than beans lol

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MelissaLee1

Whatever sails your boat .I would eat it of you gave it me .Rather have roast parsnips though.

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DeBunny

I still can't get my head around mash potato on Roast dinners and yet I love mash potato, just doesn't feel right on a roast dinner 😂

I know a lot of families have a weekly roast dinner and some people have it in a buffet style, so you can pick and choose what you like on your dinner, if baked beans takes your fancy. Go for it!

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BonzoBanana

DeBunny I can't get my head around this either. I had it the first time with a Morrisons cafe roast dinner a few years ago and was quite surprised when I saw it on the plate. I think I've had it too at Hungry Horse. However I don't mind it although its not my preference but baked beans I really wouldn't want to see on a roast dinner. I went to a carvery and they a metal container of a cheesy sauce and for the life of me I can't remember which veg it was in the cheesy sauce you could choose as I think I tuned it out as disgusted by the option. Lots of people were having some of it. What I do have on a roast is a cooked onion which goes in the dish with the meat and gravy. It is lovely but many people find this strange, maybe a south west thing. I wouldn't have a roast at home without an onion.

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martinlufc5637

BonzoBanana yes my wife has that cheese sauce on her carvery 🤮, and I always have onion when I make ours at home

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martinlufc5637

DeBunny I've got to have mash potatoes, it's not a dinner without it, we have our Yorkshire puddings with gravy first, then main meal, so plenty of room for mash on the plate lol

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possy

Absolutely not! But each other own, but most definitely not for me. On toast yes, roast dinner no

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JLouM

Urgh - how to spoil a roast - absolutely not, I don’t like them anyway so wouldn’t have them at all.

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jms19

I hate baked beans anyway but i’ve got some friends who love them and i think this would be too far even for them.

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eyeballkerry

Personally I wouldn’t but then again I’m not a fan of roast dinners or baked beans. But if it helps people who don’t enjoy vegetables then go for it.

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Jerseydrew

I love beans but why on a roast. No nope no chance. Can't imagine it'll taste nice. Though beans in a toad in the hole is nice weirdly.

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martinlufc5637

Jerseydrew when I was a kid my mum did new potatoes with bacon & beans, I haven't had it as an adult for some reason, but I do remember it was really nice

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HEDGEHOGS

Beans with egg & chips or on toast but absolutely not with a roast dinner, looks awful.

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martinlufc5637

HEDGEHOGS I can't imagine having beans with gravy, I know some prefer mushy peas instead of garden peas, I couldn't eat a roast dinner with mushy peas

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HEDGEHOGS

martinlufc5637 Beans and gravy just don't do it for me, I don't but could eat mushy peas with a roast.

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kitty88uk

I mean yeah baked beans 🫘 will help make you full lol 😝 good to try something new haha 😆 and definitely have to have vegetables 🥕 but to be honest I’m not picky with foods so I could eat them with roast chicken 🍗 dinner there’s no right or wrong to what people can eat it’s to their own tastes

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Emerge11

Absolutely NOT. What a disgusting thought. I know someone who puts ketchup on his and that`s with gravy too. Not for me.

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Jinky67

Only a bad danger would even consider this

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