The what's for dinner thread
14-11-2004, 22:35
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Tonight's offering was:
Salad, Grilled Lamb's chums with Gorgonzola butter, and chips (proper chips: slice potato, deep fry for 6 mins at 160 Celcius, and then a few more minutes at 180 Celcius)  Oh, and a nice bottle of Rioja
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17-11-2004, 20:02
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Re: The what's cooking thread
for my tea tonight i had a home made Pasta Bake very nice to
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17-11-2004, 20:39
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Re: The what's cooking thread
mmm had Spag Bol and a glass of Brouilly mmmm
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17-11-2004, 20:50
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Mother in laws home made tater pie.
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17-11-2004, 20:50
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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mmm had Spag Bol and a glass of Brouilly mmmm
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lol - we had spag bol, too, mines an Australian Shiraz
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17-11-2004, 20:52
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Re: The what's cooking thread
just cooking some battered sausages i got from tesco's , supposed to be like the one's you get from the chippy , they look nice
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17-11-2004, 21:06
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Tonight, I 'ave been mostly eatin' burritos & beer.
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17-11-2004, 21:31
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Tonight -
Some Broadside in the pub after work, & then, to eat, battered sausage & chips from the chippy on the way home
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17-11-2004, 21:43
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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just cooking some battered sausages i got from tesco's , supposed to be like the one's you get from the chippy , they look nice 
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damn nice i fact
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17-11-2004, 21:48
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Chips too? Can't have battered sausages without chips!
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17-11-2004, 21:50
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Chips too? Can't have battered sausages without chips!
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no just the sausage in a bun , with chips and curry sauce next time
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17-11-2004, 21:57
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Re: The what's cooking thread
No cooking tonight for me, McD's on the way home from work. Quarter Pounder meal
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17-11-2004, 22:05
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Re: The what's cooking thread
I can smell the mother in law's stew and dumplings.....
MMMmmm
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17-11-2004, 22:10
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Re: The what's cooking thread
just had to laugh at the last few posts, with battered sausages & chips & McD's etc - on the day this new Govt. white paper comes out, on the health of the nation. I'm not having a go, it just seemed ironic
oh & last night we had deep fried battered scampi, deep fried chips, & beans ( which can contain loads of salt & sugar)
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18-11-2004, 00:08
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Re: The what's cooking thread
ASDA's Chicken Tikka Masala in the microwave
Haute cuisine or what?
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