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What's For Supper/Dinner?
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Liver,sausage,onion,parsnip,carrot,cauliflour,potatoes all covered in rich gravy. SWMBO isn't a bad old girl.
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I do like sausages, especially with a big fried breakfast and luckily I like mine well done. That report says only one in ten sausages could be infected...I only buy packs of eight so I am alright
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But you might have all 8 from a batch of 80 that DO have it, Mel. However the real problem may not be just the sausage but the 'big fried breakfast'.
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Oh no, I didn't think of that Boatbuilder...but it won't put me off The big fried breakfast is only a once a week treat, most weeks that is, sometimes it may be more than onceboatbuilder wrote:But you might have all 8 from a batch of 80 that DO have it, Mel.
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Today is Veteran's Day and a lot of restaurants are giving veterans ,free food.We went to Texas Roadhouse where Bob got a free meal of salad,pork chop,mashed potatoes and rolls(there were ten different meals to chose from).I had to buy my meal but I love their steaks(no fat or gristle ever) and it's my favorite place to eat.
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Shepherd's pie.
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Sunday dinner today was Rotisserie chicken,roasted potatoes,cornbread stuffing,peas,individual Yorkshires and gravy!The house still smells good and we so enjoyed it all.
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Pot Noodle - 39p from an Aldi near you. very nice too is was.
It's grim up North...
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Steak & Kidney pudding, veg and mash followed by syrup sponge and custard from 'The Pantry'...scrummy
I am not a pot noodle man myself Frankiesays, maybe the pot without the noodle would do me
I am not a pot noodle man myself Frankiesays, maybe the pot without the noodle would do me
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Still sticking with the salads and herrings or mackerel.
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Turkey,stuffing,mashed potatoes,green beans,gravy & rolls & butter.Devilled eggs for those who like them.Also trifle,pecan pie and pumpkin cream pie!
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I find most of the pot noodles I have tried pretty lousy but the curry ones are usually pretty OK for me but I can understand anybody who gives them a wide berth.
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Bought this chicken dish @ M&S yesterday - “Butter Chicken” - “A rich, mild curry made with pieces of marinaded chargrilled chicken breast, cream, butter & honey.” I had that with Basmati rice - very nice indeed! It is very mild - when I next have it, methinks I’ll add pinch of Curry powder for extra oomph!
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I tried a TV chef's tip yesterday. It was to peel sprouts in the usual way [halve them if they are big] Place in a saucepan with a little water and a good knob of butter, put on the lid and cook . Not too long as they will boil dry. A great improvement on the "boiled to death" ones.