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Blyth Spirit
betty swollocks
Gypsy
3rdforum
cunningham
innit
Mcqueen
Mischief Maker
Mermaid
Perfectspecimen
Topdog
Cruella de Vil
Campbell Brodie
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What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?
3rdforum-
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Freshly baked bagette with butter & cheddar and a big mug of tea. 9/10. I'd have given it 10/10 only I had to make it myself.
Topdog-
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Watch the wallpaper strip itself tonight H.cunningham wrote:put a toilet roll in the fridge kev.Topdog wrote:Lamb Rogan Josh for me.
3rdforum-
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I fear for your missus TD
Topdog-
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Spit in the air and let rip under the covers, watch her pull them over her head, well I didn't tell yer too, daft woman.
Campbell Brodie-
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Went out for a meal and had a nice breaded haddock fish tea. Mermaid had steak pie. 8/10
Cruella de Vil-
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I have heard of green T but never breaded T
We are having a braai, prawns, steak, chicken, jackets, mealies, salad and baguette
We are having a braai, prawns, steak, chicken, jackets, mealies, salad and baguette
Perfectspecimen-
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Age : 70
Location : Cambs / Golf del Sur
Today it is roast beef, I will of course be using any fat that comes out for the gravy. Fat will be used for roast potatoes and yorkshire puddings and sprouts are lovely in a coating of butter. I will save you some carrots Cru.
Cruella de Vil-
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Thanks Vince, will they be fat free?
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Yep, but I put salt in the water to boil them.......
Gypsy-
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Yum yum carrots cooked in butter and sugar.
what about cock-a-leekie soup (Sorry wrong thread - that's Reg in the swimming pool)
what about cock-a-leekie soup (Sorry wrong thread - that's Reg in the swimming pool)
innit-
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Come on own up someboby must be having Turkey in some form except Reg who is have for a treat.
Cruella de Vil-
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We had a cheese fondue as we have cheese coming out of our ears. Not my thing really but I'm a bit poorly so OH was cooking
Topdog-
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Yep left overs and bubble etc, bloody great.
Campbell Brodie-
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I had a tin of Heinz tomato soup and I loved it! (Plenty pepper and 3 slice of bread). Needed a break from all the trimmings stuff.
Gypsy-
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I had home-made carrot soup with a touch of curry powder, yum yum, and just waiting for my Xmas pud and custard to cool a little. We didn´t have it Xmas day, knew we would have too much food so had a summer pudding then, nice and light.
Campbell Brodie-
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Gypsy wrote:I had home-made carrot soup with a touch of curry powder, yum yum, and just waiting for my Xmas pud and custard to cool a little. We didn´t have it Xmas day, knew we would have too much food so had a summer pudding then, nice and light.
That reminds me...I've got a sticky-toffee pudding in the fridge!
Perfectspecimen-
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Yes its Turkey again. We have the legs and thighs left and thats it, finished. Dogs ate all the bones, no waste, still room in the bin.......
innit-
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As we went to my daughters we thankfully have no turkey to eat over this week so its balti and rice with fruit yoghurt's for dessert
Topdog-
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I tried telling Jan,"A dog is for life and not for Christmas and a Friggin Turkey is for Christmas not for poxy life
innit-
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Topdog wrote:I tried telling Jan,"A dog is for life and not for Christmas and a Friggin Turkey is for Christmas not for poxy life
Did she take any notice, I have a feeling not a chance.
Cruella de Vil-
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We had roast duck with orange sauce, roast potatoes, yorkshire puds, carrots, peas, colly cheese, sprouts and gravy. Not forgetting the pigs in blankets
innit-
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Cruella de Vil wrote:We had roast duck with orange sauce, roast potatoes, yorkshire puds, carrots, peas, colly cheese, sprouts and gravy. Not forgetting the pigs in blankets
Could you pass on the name of the restaurant please as that seems really good value for money
Cruella de Vil-
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Iceland/Lidl it's called, with a touch of Cru
Topdog-
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Roast Beef, trimmings, mashed swede, roast parsnips, creamed and peppered cabbage.
Raspberry Roulade and White Chocolate and Raspberry fresh Cream.
Raspberry Roulade and White Chocolate and Raspberry fresh Cream.
Campbell Brodie-
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Mermaid is making me a big bowl of home-made soup with crusty hedgehog bread with butter...yum yum!