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Tonight's Dinner
I did this one before and it went quite well.
Tonight I'm having a Prawn Curry with Boiled Rice.
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Tonight I'm having a Prawn Curry with Boiled Rice.
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Toad in the Hole with onion flavoured gravy.
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It's called tea.
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Think we're having egg fried rice with tofu and various veg (namely tenderstem broccoli, sugar snap peas, thin green beans and baby sweetcorn). Literally so fucking excited.
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Pasta with delicious pasta sauce.
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Heather kindly asked me to add that we had some Tom Yum Pak too.Matt Morrison wrote:Think we're having egg fried rice with tofu and various veg (namely tenderstem broccoli, sugar snap peas, thin green beans and baby sweetcorn). Literally so fucking excited.
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Home made Pizza. With no cheese. And 1 topping. Salami.
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M&S individual steak pie + mixed veg and a couple of small potatoes. Right now am having a cup of their 'Christmas' coffee - black, no sugar. Was given Warre's Otima 10 port for Xmas, so later will be enjoying a glass with a chunk of Stilton.
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lol vegetarians, bless.Matt Morrison wrote:Think we're having egg fried rice with tofu and various veg (namely tenderstem broccoli, sugar snap peas, thin green beans and baby sweetcorn). Literally so fucking excited.
chicken and potatoes.
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King prawn cunt po and some prawn cunters.
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I can see why! Just imagine if, while you're making your rice, one of your eggs has a double yolk!! You'll probably have a fucking coronary.Matt Morrison wrote:Think we're having egg fried rice with tofu and various veg (namely tenderstem broccoli, sugar snap peas, thin green beans and baby sweetcorn). Literally so fucking excited.
Me, I had chicken in a crispy hot & spicy coating with (thin) chips and peas.
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I actually had Quorn rogan josh, but that's not as amusing.Ian Volante wrote:King prawn cunt po and some prawn cunters.
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Who's josh?Ian Volante wrote:I actually had Quorn rogan josh, but that's not as amusing.Ian Volante wrote:King prawn cunt po and some prawn cunters.
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A first last night... went to my mates place for ham in coke. Delicious.
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Yeah - who's josh?Ryan Taylor wrote:Who's josh?Ian Volante wrote:I actually had Quorn rogan josh, but that's not as amusing.Ian Volante wrote:King prawn cunt po and some prawn cunters.
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My mum.Soph K wrote:Yeah - who's josh?Ryan Taylor wrote:Who's josh?Ian Volante wrote:
I actually had Quorn rogan josh, but that's not as amusing.
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Tonight I'm having homemade cottage pie with veg.
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By the way I think MM had the nicest sounding dinner/tea last time.
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By the way I think MM had the nicest sounding dinner/tea last time.
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I had a chicken club sandwich with lovely tangy mayonnaise. I also had some of my mates starter which was a cube of crusty cheese with melty cheese on the inside. It was unbelievable. Although he was dipping it it in cranberry sauce which I didn't do because then it would have been awful.
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M&S were doing 2 packs of sausages for £3, and a special offer on a caramelised onion sauce for sausages, so I've put some in a casserole and am waiting to see how they turn out, while the new potatoes cook.
P.S. I've now had a look at the instructions on the jar of sauce, and see that I should have browned the sausages first so hope the result will be OK
Later: the sausages are done and are pretty tasty. The texture could be better, so I must try browning them next time.
P.S. I've now had a look at the instructions on the jar of sauce, and see that I should have browned the sausages first so hope the result will be OK
Later: the sausages are done and are pretty tasty. The texture could be better, so I must try browning them next time.
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I had a four hour drive home and still the missus (who was at home all day) was too selfish to rustle something up, so I ended up with poached eggs on toast.
I didn't wash up out of protest.
I didn't wash up out of protest.
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I made a fucking sick egg fried rice tonight, to go along with a lovely black bean Chinese-style stir fry. Fuck I love food. Too much.
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I think I saw something like this on Jackass.Matt Morrison wrote:I made a fucking sick egg fried rice tonight
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How come you were making out that it was such a weird thing that I like to have big breakfasts at hotels the other day, like it must mean that I'm fat?Matt Morrison wrote:Fuck I love food. Too much.
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Haha! There is absolutely no way I would call anyone fat and mean it, not with my belly. Link please? It was probably part of a failed joke.Gavin Chipper wrote:How come you were making out that it was such a weird thing that I like to have big breakfasts at hotels the other day, like it must mean that I'm fat?Matt Morrison wrote:Fuck I love food. Too much.
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I think it was in-game so no link. I think basically I was saying that I wasn't sure if Travelodges do breakfast like Premier Inns and I said that this was a big deal and you said something like "Are you really fat then?" Bastard!Matt Morrison wrote:Haha! There is absolutely no way I would call anyone fat and mean it, not with my belly. Link please? It was probably part of a failed joke.Gavin Chipper wrote:How come you were making out that it was such a weird thing that I like to have big breakfasts at hotels the other day, like it must mean that I'm fat?Matt Morrison wrote:Fuck I love food. Too much.
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Vomelette wasn't it?Jon O'Neill wrote:I think I saw something like this on Jackass.Matt Morrison wrote:I made a fucking sick egg fried rice tonight
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Travelodges do a shit 'breakfast in a bag' that you can order I think.Gavin Chipper wrote:I think it was in-game so no link. I think basically I was saying that I wasn't sure if Travelodges do breakfast like Premier Inns and I said that this was a big deal and you said something like "Are you really fat then?" Bastard!
This is an irrelevance though, as there is a Little Chef on the same site.
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wtf?Jon Corby wrote:Travelodges do a shit 'breakfast in a bag' that you can order I think.
Edit: Ok, google has answered this one. I suppose it makes sense, I was just imagining something akin to 'breakfast in a can'.
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Don't even remember it to be honest! If I was being blunt with you I obviously consider you a friend, albeit a weird fat one.Gavin Chipper wrote:I think it was in-game so no link. I think basically I was saying that I wasn't sure if Travelodges do breakfast like Premier Inns and I said that this was a big deal and you said something like "Are you really fat then?" Bastard!Matt Morrison wrote:Haha! There is absolutely no way I would call anyone fat and mean it, not with my belly. Link please? It was probably part of a failed joke.Gavin Chipper wrote:How come you were making out that it was such a weird thing that I like to have big breakfasts at hotels the other day, like it must mean that I'm fat?
And in case you were wondering, this joke was purely because I am a vegetarian myself.
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Yep, don't worry. Nothing you have said has actually offended me.Matt Morrison wrote:Don't even remember it to be honest! If I was being blunt with you I obviously consider you a friend, albeit a weird fat one.
And in case you were wondering, this joke was purely because I am a vegetarian myself.
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Lamb Stew and a bit of Veg tonight.
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I had mash potato and mushed up carrots swilled down with some benzydamine.
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Benzydamine? Really? It sounds like you swallowed it! AFAIK it is still only available in the UK as a mouthwash, throat spray and cream, none of which should be ingested (it is available as a lozenge but you wouldn't 'swill' something down with a lozenge). I know as I used to work on the product!Ryan Taylor wrote:I had mash potato and mushed up carrots swilled down with some benzydamine.
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Using it as a throat spray and yep I swallowed it. Is that bad?Karen Pearson wrote:Benzydamine? Really? It sounds like you swallowed it! AFAIK it is still only available in the UK as a mouthwash, throat spray and cream, none of which should be ingested (it is available as a lozenge but you wouldn't 'swill' something down with a lozenge). I know as I used to work on the product!Ryan Taylor wrote:I had mash potato and mushed up carrots swilled down with some benzydamine.
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If you post tomorrow then we know it's not that bad.
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Ha! It doesn't say not to swallow it so I assume I'll be fine (I've been doing it since Saturday).Gavin Chipper wrote:If you post tomorrow then we know it's not that bad.
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Take it from me - just because no-one tells you not to never means you should swallow.Ryan Taylor wrote:Ha! It doesn't say not to swallow it so I assume I'll be fine (I've been doing it since Saturday).Gavin Chipper wrote:If you post tomorrow then we know it's not that bad.
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Good advice for any young lady.Lesley Hines wrote:Take it from me - just because no-one tells you not to never means you should swallow.Ryan Taylor wrote:Ha! It doesn't say not to swallow it so I assume I'll be fine (I've been doing it since Saturday).Gavin Chipper wrote:If you post tomorrow then we know it's not that bad.
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No. That's OK. The dose is so tiny that you don't really swallow much. You can hardly 'swill' your dinner down with a throat spray though. But, it IS much better than most other products because it does, at least, have an active ingredient.Ryan Taylor wrote:I had mash potato and mushed up carrots swilled down with some benzydamine.
Using it as a throat spray and yep I swallowed it. Is that bad?
But you don't want to be swallowing the mouthwash (or, indeed, the cream).
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Sounds like fucking terrible advice to me.Ian Volante wrote:Good advice for any young lady.Lesley Hines wrote:Take it from me - just because no-one tells you not to never means you should swallow.
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Ian Volante wrote:Good advice for any young lady.Lesley Hines wrote:Take it from me
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Morrison's pizza - with such sparse toppings I can actually see the base in several places!!
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Interesting, I had Morrison's sausage for dinner last night. Couldn't see the base though, he doesn't take care of himself in that way.Steve Durney wrote:Morrison's pizza - with such sparse toppings I can actually see the base in several places!!
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This is an excellent comment. The irony is that I just shaved my pubes for the first time in ages earlier. Trudat. Also, Heather says I only have a base.Jon O'Neill wrote:Interesting, I had Morrison's sausage for dinner last night. Couldn't see the base though, he doesn't take care of himself in that way.Steve Durney wrote:Morrison's pizza - with such sparse toppings I can actually see the base in several places!!
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I was just sick in my throat a little.Matt Morrison wrote:This is an excellent comment. The irony is that I just shaved my pubes for the first time in ages earlier. Trudat. Also, Heather says I only have a base.Jon O'Neill wrote:Interesting, I had Morrison's sausage for dinner last night. Couldn't see the base though, he doesn't take care of himself in that way.Steve Durney wrote:Morrison's pizza - with such sparse toppings I can actually see the base in several places!!
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Homemade burgers tonight.
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Everyone else?
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Mince peas and chips. Forgot to mention on here a few weeks ago that I had steak burgers. They were yummy.
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Pork chop, new potatoes, mixed veg.
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Making a smoked salmon salad tonight.
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No thanks, we're vegetarian. Plus we didn't invite you. Never seen such fishy aggression.Douglas Wilson wrote:Making a smoked salmon salad tonight.
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It's Steak tonight. And then alcohol for dessert.
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Half portion of M&S 'spatchcock chicken: great 9-letter word. but not too exciting otherwise
Only 2 vowels, though
Only 2 vowels, though
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Hopefully you had the spatch and not the, er, other half.Peter Mabey wrote:Half portion of M&S 'spatchcock chicken
What is?great 9-letter word
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Phil Reynolds wrote:What is?Peter Mabey wrote:great 9-letter word
Peter Mabey wrote:great 9-letter word, but not too exciting: OTHERWISE
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Pizza and salad tonight, everyone else?
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Pasta salad made with conchigliette, which I still find really exciting ("It's like conchigli, but tiny!").Douglas Wilson wrote:Pizza and salad tonight, everyone else?
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Haha, I've recently become excited in the other direction (?) having bought some conchiglioni (like conchigli, but huge). They're lovely stuffed with minced pork and onions, covered in bechamel sauce and parmesan, and baked on a bed of tomato and basil sauce.Michael Wallace wrote:Pasta salad made with conchigliette, which I still find really exciting ("It's like conchigli, but tiny!").
Er, tonight though I did fishcakes.
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Chicken shish kebab with chilli sauce and salad.