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			Beef Vindaloo for the lads, Chicken Korma for the ladies.
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			Just had a pretty big but "off the record" meeting at Jamie's Oliviers restaurant in Birmingham. A lot of inland revenue staff a lot of Cap Gemini staff. January 31st was self assessment deadline day so we all end up working 17-18 hour days in the run up.
 
 Fantastic time had by all 35+ of us and they even rearranged the restaurant to accommodate us, but anyway.... I had the Chicken Cacciatore as my main (no interest in posting menu or all my courses/drinks) yes I know it's cheap chain food. But it was fantastic lol.
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			Shepherds pie with curly kale.
		 
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		|  02-02-2016, 19:28 | #5044 |  
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			Teriyaki chicken breast, roasted taters and parsnips. Steamed sprouts, carrot and white cabbage. Bit of fusion cooking.
		 
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  Teriyaki chicken breast, roasted taters and parsnips. Steamed sprouts, carrot and white cabbage. Bit of fusion cooking. |  If splashing teriyaki sauce on a chicken breast makes it fusion to you, you'll be amazed at what most people call fusion lol.
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		|  03-02-2016, 09:31 | #5046 |  
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			Home made Teriyaki from fresh ingredients.   
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		|  03-02-2016, 09:54 | #5047 |  
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			We have had Teriyaki sauce with several things and its lovely in my book.  
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					Originally Posted by denphone  A bacon and fried egg toastie which l probably have twice a year as it would be unwise to have it too many times methinks.  |  Eggs are good for you and don't have the cholesterol risk which has been associated with them:
http://authoritynutrition.com/why-ar...-good-for-you/ 
A poached (or dry fried) egg and bacon with the fat cut off once a week probably wouldn't do you any harm at all.  Using wholemeal bread would help too.
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			My first Hot Cross Bun this year
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			Baked spuds with home made beef and mixed bean chilli filling. Sprinkle of parmesan reggiano.
		 
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			Pulled pork with JD smokey BBQ sauce. Roasted taters and parsnips. Steamed sprouts, broccoli and carrots. Gravy.
		 
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			Pepperoni pizza with a bit of mixed salad dressed with tarragon and some Balsamic vinegar.
		 
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			Individual steak-in-ale pies in ceramic dishes with puff pasty tops. Oven chips, battered onion rings and peas. Pub grub.   
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