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What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?
3rdforum-
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looks like forever Cam. She thinks I'm intolerant to certain milk proteins and sugars ( particularly starchy foods). I've found that if I stray too far off it, the sinuses get bad and the energy levels drop right off. I'm actually training 6 nights a week at the moment though I'm finding it tough. Am taking almond milk in tea and coffee. Not too bad in coffee but shite in tea.
Campbell Brodie-
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How do you milk an almond?
Mcqueen-
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With great difficulty
3rdforum-
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one nut at a time
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Ham salad, just to counteract all that lard I ingested earlier.
Topdog-
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Doc told him its for ever and gave him a 7 day plan, not much hope eh
Campbell Brodie-
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I had Pollo ai funghi with chips and mermaid had Lasagne with chips, for dessert Mermaid had strawberry cheesecake with pouring cream and fresh raspberries on the side and I had a knickerbocker glory!
3rdforum-
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Steak and thick chips, onions and mushrooms! Mmmmmm.....
Campbell Brodie-
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3rdforum wrote:Steak and thick chips, onions and mushrooms! Mmmmmm.....
Great, apart from the thick chips. I like skinny chips...
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Roast Pollo. But all my family will be getting the same........The Lone Ranger wrote:I had Pollo ai funghi with chips and mermaid had Lasagne with chips, for dessert Mermaid had strawberry cheesecake with pouring cream and fresh raspberries on the side and I had a knickerbocker glory!
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reg feckin' Milks everything. Turkey Curry homemade, bloody good too
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Went on the Safari centre and got steak with mushroom sauce, had a large beer too,
Then saw formula 1 on in a bar and slipped in there, 20 euros for 2 vodka and tonics,
felt crap this morning started cleaning up and did some washing
place is spotless, then had a result, let the new place for the whole of November next year
Then saw formula 1 on in a bar and slipped in there, 20 euros for 2 vodka and tonics,
felt crap this morning started cleaning up and did some washing
place is spotless, then had a result, let the new place for the whole of November next year
Campbell Brodie-
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Nuthin' zilch hee-haw, nada...I'm feckin' starving!
3rdforum-
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7 slices of ham, potato salad and coleslaw and a mug of tea. Have a chicken curry on the go. Might have some of that as well. Do you want me to save you some Cam?
Campbell Brodie-
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Bassa!
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Had a lovely smoked venison salad with heather honey dressing,
Breast of duck with a black cherry sauce, roasted vegetables and pomme dauphinoise.
a nice wedge of Roquefort with fruit compote and oatcakes.
Didn't really but thought I'd tease you a wee bit Cam
Breast of duck with a black cherry sauce, roasted vegetables and pomme dauphinoise.
a nice wedge of Roquefort with fruit compote and oatcakes.
Didn't really but thought I'd tease you a wee bit Cam
Campbell Brodie-
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I could eat a scabby horse!
3rdforum-
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We have a saying "I'm so hungry, I'd eat the legs off a low flying duck"
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THE SAYING IS, "I could eat a scabby horse between two pissy blanlets"
3rdforum-
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what are blanlets?
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Flangelets he means, fanny lips.
Tonight its Pork Chops and some lovely brussells sprouts, yummy. They are lovely this year. You poor feckers in Tenerife cant get them can you? Shame.
Tonight its Pork Chops and some lovely brussells sprouts, yummy. They are lovely this year. You poor feckers in Tenerife cant get them can you? Shame.
3rdforum-
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Gammon steak, spuds and mushy peas.
Mcqueen-
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Chicken kiev onion rings and twirly things i didnt want to ask
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I am being monitored this week by Cambridge University and today I have to write down everything I consume. 8 mugs of tea or coffee so far, 2 toast with butter on, 2 rolls with egg tomato and mayo and 2 chocolate buscuit bars. Tonight is chicken stir fry.