Teatime Choices
#121
Re: Teatime Choices
Okay no problem, and while its an incredibly simply recipe it'll take a bit to type it all out, so I'll try and get it done this afternoon or evening.
#123
Don't call me MOM!!
Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Airdrie, Alberta
Posts: 665
Re: Teatime Choices
Our first Pot Luck was at some Mormon friends who we met just after we arrived here. Wine would have been a rather awkward offering, so I would not advise it unless you are sure of the host's religious beliefs
#126
Re: Teatime Choices
Selfish bastards. We took homemade beef burgers to our veggie friends party. **** 'em.
#128
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Joined: Oct 2010
Location: A Briton, married to a Canadian, now in Fredericton.
Posts: 4,854
Re: Teatime Choices
You lot have sold me on Pot Lucks now, I can't wait to be invited to my first! Oddly, my husband didn't know what one was either....aren't we going to have a life of adventure in Canada!
Steak and Kidney pie for me for tea, made the steak and kidney on Monday evening with a bottle of Guiness in the gravy, only take the trouble in winter, but love it when I do. I love winter cooking.
#129
Re: Teatime Choices
I feel pot lucky. My friends and acquaintances don't do pot lucks. If invited to a gathering, dinner, party, BBQ, etc, the host provides the food and drink. We do bring booze though out of politeness.
You're all hanging out with weirdo's
Anyway, leftover home made burger (beef, grated courgette, grated carrot, grated onion, little bit of grated cheese, & seasoning) for lunch today.
You're all hanging out with weirdo's
Anyway, leftover home made burger (beef, grated courgette, grated carrot, grated onion, little bit of grated cheese, & seasoning) for lunch today.
#130
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,139
Re: Teatime Choices
Lunch is a rushed affair. Jacobs cream crackers, some with cream cheese, some with slices of Double Gloucester and Stilton. Maybe a mini toblerone to finish.
#131
Re: Teatime Choices
Excuse me but thread drift alert. There's a perfectly good thread for discussions about your lunchtime choices otherwise you'll just confuse people.
#133
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No need to apologize but thats very well mannered of you. Is the crab fresh or canned? Not sure what type of crab you get in Ontario? I got six large ones in one trap the other day. For all those having trouble making friends in Canada, get yourself a boat and go crabbing, the locals will instantly be your best friend if you have any to give away.