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sonlymewalter Nov 8th 2010 6:58 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Sue (Post 8969313)
I know ... I am throwing caution to the wind. Do you think it will be overkill if I put a dollop of horseradish sauce on everyone's plate too?

put two dollops on you tight arse:lol:

im off for me avo's.....wonder if you can barbie an avo :confused:

work calls:frown:

enjoy the mince sauce AND horseradish sauce,,,,,,you saucy thing you:lol:

MartinLuther Nov 8th 2010 6:59 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8968675)
No mint sauce on this one......lunch in Hobart in January, pick holes all you like guys, but it was equally lovely.

Those fortune cookies look a bit funny! :unsure:

Sue Nov 8th 2010 7:00 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8969315)
off for some avacado on toast, fresh butter, salt & pepper.....ummm

no mint sauce though:lol:

cya......

Oh bugger now I want what you are having .... now look what you've done :D

I know I am just going to get one of these instead

http://blog.23x.net/5/what-is-a-munchy-box.html

sonlymewalter Nov 8th 2010 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by Sue (Post 8969320)
Oh bugger now I want what you are having .... now look what you've done :D

ooogo on then, lets ava swap:o

and don't forget the crackling....jeez this is torture:unsure:

right, must dash...toodle pip y'all:thumbup:

Dreamy Nov 8th 2010 7:09 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Peepster (Post 8968599)
Yum I think the condiments are the best bit of any roast!! In order of preference mint sauce, horseradish, apple sauce, cranberry and mustard and would happily have them all on one plate. I find mint sauce very troublesome in the teeth department though.....best not to smile for a while!

Himself puts salad cream on everything - including roast dinners.

I think its because he's from Kent, but I could be mistaken.

Dreamy Nov 8th 2010 7:18 am

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For the pedants, Yorkshire puddings shouldn't be served with the main meal anyway :D My Great Auntie and Gran used to have theirs as a starter (and sometimes as a pudding too..) and thought we were heathens for having them with the dinner itself.

However, we love 'em so much in our house that I have to regularly make giant ones and fill them with all sorts of weird things (well not that weird really, chilli, bangers and mash, curry (!) etc)

Wendy Nov 8th 2010 7:29 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8969024)
Thats why when I find somewhere that does a good roast I make the most of itt. So what if you are only "supposed" to have Yorkshires with beef, a good Yorkshire is good with any meat I reckon:thumbup:
My sister does a roast dinner to die for as well, had a couple of those while I've been here, wish now that I'd taken pics of those too :)


I make yorkshires with everything! :D My favourite is with Bangers and Mash.



Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 8969338)
Himself puts salad cream on everything - including roast dinners.

I think its because he's from Kent, but I could be mistaken.

Now salad cream on roast dinners is a bit weird by any standards! :D On chips is good though :o:lol:

Pollyana Nov 8th 2010 7:51 am

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Originally Posted by Sue (Post 8969289)
Yorkshires should be compulsory with any meat, any veg and any gravy something so good should be enjoyed at every opportunity.

:thumbsup:

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8969298)
forget dunkin doughnuts, dunkin yorkshire puds is best.uuuum gravy down the chin loveliness:thumbup:

Oh yes, definitely, they are just mmmmmmm:wub:

Originally Posted by Sue (Post 8969302)
Right .... that's done it. I am cooking pork tenderloin for dinner tonight and all this talk of Yorkshires is making me drool .... looks like I will be cooking those to go with it ..... and just to put the cat amongst the pigeons I may serve some mint sauce with it as well

:thumbup:

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8969317)
put two dollops on you tight arse:lol:

enjoy the mince sauce AND horseradish sauce,,,,,,you saucy thing you:lol:

Horseradish sauce - the real blow your head off stuff - is lovely. Again I know tradition says it goes with beef, but I eat it with anything that takes my fancy at the time:unsure:

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 8969338)
Himself puts salad cream on everything - including roast dinners.


Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 8969354)
For the pedants, Yorkshire puddings shouldn't be served with the main meal anyway :D My Great Auntie and Gran used to have theirs as a starter (and sometimes as a pudding too..) and thought we were heathens for having them with the dinner itself.

However, we love 'em so much in our house that I have to regularly make giant ones and fill them with all sorts of weird things (well not that weird really, chilli, bangers and mash, curry (!) etc)


Originally Posted by Wendy (Post 8969367)
I make yorkshires with everything! :D My favourite is with Bangers and Mash.

Now salad cream on roast dinners is a bit weird by any standards! On chips is good though

I love salad cream, wonderful on chips, mayonnaise just doesn't work for me, I think its the vinegar taste in the salad cream that does it.

No roast dinner tonight though, and no airline food either :sneaky: just Norf Laaaandan cod n chips........

Wendy Nov 8th 2010 7:54 am

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8969401)

No roast dinner tonight though, and no airline food either :sneaky; just Norf Laaaandan cod n chips........

Now that's something I am looking forward to having next week. Fish and Chips from the local chippie. :thumbup:

LINZI Nov 8th 2010 7:55 am

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I :wub: home made yorkshire puds and roast dinners we still have them every sunday here :)

My grandad used to save one for after his tea and have syrup on it.

pink13 Nov 8th 2010 7:55 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly (Post 8967164)
To all my expat chums in crimland,here's what yer missing:D

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: wow i am veggie and that even looked good to me :blink:finding it really hard to eat in the bloody heat here, love it expect for not having an appetite not used to that one lol :huh: like my food but just can't muster it up for hot food

BadgeIsBack Nov 8th 2010 9:54 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 8969338)
Himself puts salad cream on everything - including roast dinners.

I think its because he's from Kent, but I could be mistaken.

;-) I'm with Peepster - horseradish and mint sauce are the best!!!

I'm out tonight - was going to have a non-roast but might have a roast dinner afterall just - just because...(!)

spartacus Nov 8th 2010 10:39 am

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by Dreamy (Post 8969338)
Himself puts salad cream on everything - including roast dinners.

I think its because he's from Kent, but I could be mistaken.

That's one of the most perverted things I've ever heard.

I knew a man from Kent once, and he was a pervert . . . it's not the same bloke is it?

Sally Simpson Nov 8th 2010 11:30 am

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8969401)

No roast dinner tonight though, and no airline food either :sneaky; just Norf Laaaandan cod n chips........

Now that looks good!:thumbsup:

BadgeIsBack Nov 8th 2010 12:05 pm

Re: Dinner's on me.
 

Originally Posted by spartacus (Post 8969653)
That's one of the most perverted things I've ever heard.

I knew a man from Kent once, and he was a pervert . . . it's not the same bloke is it?

I had a guilty conscience until I remembered I hailed from Surrey..


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