The what's for dinner thread
18-11-2004, 00:24
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by Diamond
ASDA's Chicken Tikka Masala in the microwave
Haute cuisine or what?
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just make sure it is piping 'haute' - we mean it man, even if the pack says 2 minutes, if it is still cool, don't eat it.
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18-11-2004, 00:28
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Re: The what's cooking thread
lol
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18-11-2004, 00:56
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701
I can smell the mother in law's stew and dumplings.....
MMMmmm 
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I read: I can smell the mother in law's stew and dumpings.....
Must be me
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28-11-2004, 18:26
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Due to laziness, I'm not cooking anything tonight...
...Just ordered a pizza instead, plus some profiteroles
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28-11-2004, 19:09
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Being the sad, lonely, muppet that I am (not to mention lazy and v.busy with getting my new flat straight) I opted for a Birdseye Microwave Sunday Roast (for 1). Mmmmmm, processed veg, reheated chicken and dodgy gravy, drool........
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29-11-2004, 01:01
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Roast leg of lamb with garlic and rosemary, thyme and lemon stuffing, roast parsnips, roast potatoes, boiled potatoes, cauliflower with butter drizzle and flashed under the grill and green beans, all topped with 'proper' gravy.
Late lunch I know, but I've been on nights  and 'eat when I'm hungry'
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29-11-2004, 01:28
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Batchelor's Super Noodles To Go - Chicken Chow Mein Flavour.
Got Physics coursework due in tomorrow so I'm going to stay up all night to do it. I've left it until the very last minute, as usual
The exact same thing has happened with my Maths and Biology Coursework before now.
Ah well, I enjoy it in a strange way.
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29-11-2004, 04:23
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Nothing fantastic, gonna do me a pot noodle, beef an' tomato...... hey, i'm knackered, so its quick and simple time
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12-12-2004, 21:51
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Yesterday, we had someone over for dinner, so I cooked Gambas al Ajillo (Prawns with chili and Garlic cooked in sherry/lemon juice), followed by Paella with drumsticks, prawns and Mussels, and some Manchego cheese for dessert.
Today the missus cooked squid in an Italian tomato/parmesan sauce.
YUM
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12-12-2004, 21:57
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Re: The what's cooking thread
I think i need to come around yours for dinner.
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12-12-2004, 21:58
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Re: The what's cooking thread
My right index finger where I just dropped my soldering iron on it. 
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12-12-2004, 21:59
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Re: The what's cooking thread
I had Enchiladas this evening.
Cooked them last night but (as usual) did far too much for just me so I ended up having them for lunch and dinner today as well
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12-12-2004, 22:00
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Re: The what's cooking thread
We had an exciting pasta and sauce.
very exciting.
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12-12-2004, 22:02
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by Mr_love_monkey
I think i need to come around yours for dinner. 
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Would you like me to could cook Swedish Chicken in the Basket?
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12-12-2004, 22:03
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Probably be better off cooking the chicken in the oven
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