Straight in the bin, lick the remnants off the plate. Got to keep trim, man.

Also I have now realised the fucking massive mistake I made there and I am dismayed at myself. Ironically, I think I’m hungry which is throwing me off.

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All those not licking their plate when on their own and they have some great sauce to lick up probably have made really bland food, like terrible curries and only 2 day old spagbol and rubbish at making bread, and everything

I just don’t want to burn my tongue on the plate.

how fast u eating lol probably cos so bland, just get it down you, out the way lol

u ok hun

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If I’m on my own I barely even cook for myself, let alone bother making a sauce so tasty I’d lick it off the plate like a border collie.

If you are eating right, most meals there should be pretty much nothing left on the plate to lick off.

When I eat with my dad he licks his own plate and asks to lick ours as well. He does this at home and at restaurants. He says the chef appreciates seeing clean plates after a meal.

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I’m doubtful that a chef would bother inspecting the plates before they’re sent to be washed up. Seems like they’d have other priorities.

I licked my plates clean when in duck
Soup in London. It helps that it’s really dark in there.
The tv looked mortified, the chap serving found it funny and apparently when he told the chef he was delighted. :+1:
Often in my flat, occasionally when round at friends, very rarely in public. But we should get over this taboo.
That being said if I have bread I’ll mop all that goodness up with that.

I’d never lick my plate but if it is really really good I’ll use my fingers to get the rest of the sauce off the plate. #noshame

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i reckon more of yous would do this if your plates weren’t all boiling hot out of the oven

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Was this the week’s filth thread?