What are you having for dinner?
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What are you having for dinner?
Tonight I'm cooking a large stir fry with egg noodles.
What are YOU having for dinner?
What are YOU having for dinner?
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Just had a carbonara which I wrecked slightly as I overcooked the eggs - was still edible.
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Braised steak with chilli and chocolate. No kidding.
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I'm finishing off the beef curry that I made on Monday, with a big plate of rice. Had it yesterday too and it was fucking delicious.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
I had a bowl of potatoes and belatedly added some gravy.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Todays snow furry gave the wife an excuse for not cooking tea tonight.
I've had to settle for a Sainsbury's pepperoni pizza.
I've had to settle for a Sainsbury's pepperoni pizza.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
I had a jacket potato along with a tin of baked beans with mini sausages in them.
All that while doing today's recap. Not bad.
All that while doing today's recap. Not bad.
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Yikes, a strange man in a polar bear suit!Philip Jarvis wrote:snow furry
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That was one "L" of a miss. It almost turned into a bizzard!Ian Volante wrote:Yikes, a strange man in a polar bear suit!Philip Jarvis wrote:snow furry
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Dinner was a sandwich at lunchtime.
I had fish and chips for tea.
BTW am I the only one who has dinner at lunchtime?
I had fish and chips for tea.
BTW am I the only one who has dinner at lunchtime?
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Nope, I just couldn't be bothered labouring the point...Marc Meakin wrote:Dinner was a sandwich at lunchtime.
I had fish and chips for tea.
BTW am I the only one who has dinner at lunchtime?
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Disgusting.Marc Meakin wrote:BTW am I the only one who has dinner at lunchtime?
Disgusting.Alec Rivers wrote:KFC
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?Matt Morrison wrote:Disgusting.Alec Rivers wrote:KFC
I had a root vegetable soup with special toast and curry chips from the Hop Pole in Bath. It was good.
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I had (two) cheese+tomato+pesto sandwiches :d
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Domino's Vegi Volcano. The cornerstone of any nutritious dinner.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Braised a slab of pork ribs slowly in the oven in a liquid sauce of store cupboard stuff - soy, honey, tomato sauce, ginger, wine vinegar, for about 3 hours. Added a bag of stir fry veg to the sauce when the meat was starting to fall of the bone. Served with rice and finger bowls.
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gordon ramsay's malaysian curry
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Some chips
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Droool!Sue Sanders wrote:Braised a slab of pork ribs slowly in the oven in a liquid sauce of store cupboard stuff - soy, honey, tomato sauce, ginger, wine vinegar, for about 3 hours. Added a bag of stir fry veg to the sauce when the meat was starting to fall of the bone. Served with rice and finger bowls.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
A £1 Iceland Ham and Mushroom pizza. Mmmm.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
I've had Toad in the Hole with Onion gravy.
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I had stewed sausages and potatoes, fucking lovely
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2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps.
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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
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Yeuch no, people have awful taste, and seem to eat creamy dishes or things with peppers/mushrooms/other minging things in.Ralph Gillions wrote:Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
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Rather than reading a menu. I 'd like to be able to go into the kitchens and have a look at what's on offer. I'm a fan of puddings being on display in a glass cabinet in an 'is it on the trolley?' stylee, with a big jug of proper cream. Squirty cream is the spunk of satan.Ian Volante wrote:Yeuch no, people have awful taste, and seem to eat creamy dishes or things with peppers/mushrooms/other minging things in.Ralph Gillions wrote:Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
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I've always considered brussel sprouts as the devils testicles so maybe that combination really would be food hell.Sue Sanders wrote:Rather than reading a menu. I 'd like to be able to go into the kitchens and have a look at what's on offer. I'm a fan of puddings being on display in a glass cabinet in an 'is it on the trolley?' stylee, with a big jug of proper cream. Squirty cream is the spunk of satan .Ian Volante wrote:Yeuch no, people have awful taste, and seem to eat creamy dishes or things with peppers/mushrooms/other minging things in.Ralph Gillions wrote:Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
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Stop a moment and think of the logistics. No one rubs spunk into their balls, not even the devil.Marc Meakin wrote:I've always considered brussel sprouts as the devils testicles so maybe that combination really would be food hell.Sue Sanders wrote:Squirty cream is the spunk of satan .
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I think you are missing my point here.Matt Morrison wrote:Stop a moment and think of the logistics. No one rubs spunk into their balls, not even the devil.Marc Meakin wrote:I've always considered brussel sprouts as the devils testicles so maybe that combination really would be food hell.Sue Sanders wrote:Squirty cream is the spunk of satan .
This would be brussel sprouts with squirty cream inside in a 'Mini Kiev' stylee.
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I think you've been watching When Harry Met Sally too much.Ralph Gillions wrote:Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
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I like lots of veg, I just have issues with food with nasty texture. Also, some weird flavours are pretty minging. Had an unknown rice ball in breadcrumbs today - it tasted like lemongrass, orange zest and an unknown spice which almost had me gipping. Maybe mace.Sue Sanders wrote:Rather than reading a menu. I 'd like to be able to go into the kitchens and have a look at what's on offer. I'm a fan of puddings being on display in a glass cabinet in an 'is it on the trolley?' stylee, with a big jug of proper cream. Squirty cream is the spunk of satan.Ian Volante wrote:Yeuch no, people have awful taste, and seem to eat creamy dishes or things with peppers/mushrooms/other minging things in.Ralph Gillions wrote:Don't you find that, in a restaurant, you always wish you'd chosen what someone else is having?
Remind me not to cook for you, Ian.
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BTW when I started the thread I didn't just mean for you to post on that day, you can do it as often as you like.
Tonight I had Spag bol, garlic bread and a green salad.
Tonight I had Spag bol, garlic bread and a green salad.
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