They are becoming locals!The Lone Ranger wrote:We're going down to McSwiggan's again for dinner later. I'll let you know what I had after. It was excellent last time we went!
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Culinary delight thread...
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Try a red lemonade. You can't get it in the UK ( I don't think)
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oven chips and curry sauce. 3/10. Have a splitting headache. Too much feckin' stress I think.
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3rdforum wrote:Try a red lemonade. You can't get it in the UK ( I don't think)
Is it alcoholic?
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no, just lemonade that is red I think it might taste slightly different to the white stuff.
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It did, it was fruity...nice drink! Had the pork cutlet again with chives champ and red caramelised onion in a roast gravy. 10/10!
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Just had a lovely fry up in hotel with toast, tea and fresh orange juice. Trish is still down there scoffing soda bread like there was no tomorrow!
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She's probably guarding herself for the culinary attack this evening!
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Just got back in! We went to the coeal beach at Carraroe on the Barna road. It was great! (Photos to come.) Then we went to see Patrick Pearse's cottage at Muckross and from there along to Cong and a bite to eat in Pat Cohen's bar. Great day out and it only rained as we were driving back.
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We're off downstairs for brekkie...laters
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Chips and curry sauce! Great! 8/10!
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roast chicken, roast spuds and roast veg. 9/10
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That's Sunday grub!
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SET IN YOUR WAYS CAM, it is now everyday roast.
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To be fair we've eaten out about 4 times a week since I got back from Hospital! And every night in Ireland!
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you try get roast lamb in Wales......just saying eh.
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Slow cooked gammon cooked in cherry cola ... 7:10
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Steak onion rings mushrooms in a sauce of i have no idea 7/10
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Lamb shank roasted veg and an asparagus sauce made by me ta
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Pan fried lump of steak from aldi with pepper sauce and mixed veg. Should have been a 9/10. Cooked the steak exactly as I wanted but the meat was tough. 6/10
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Fish n chips 8/10
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Aldi for the veg, Lidl for meat. Great if you have both in your town. Cottage pie with cheese on it and peas. Patsy likes cheesey.
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Chips, southern fried chicken and spaghetti. 8/10
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I had French toast and beans for brekkie...
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The Lone Ranger wrote:I had French toast and beans for brekkie...
Eggy bread,,, Monday night quiz one of the lads says he's had eggy bread before coming quiz, he's going on about how he "double dips" it, meaning he dips the bread in the egg, fries it, then dips it in the egg again and fries it again, seemingly it's yum...
So home from the quiz I've got the munchies,,, what will I have,,, Ah, double dip eggy bread,,, so three eggs well seasoned and two slice of bread it was...
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