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Oink Jun 27th 2014 10:24 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11317566)
I like whiskey in tea. I had fish, rice and asparagus but later on when the burger thaws out I may make a little shepherd's pie or something if I get hungry again.

Baked salmon with a chickpea salad. And it continues. :(

Oink Jun 29th 2014 1:02 pm

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Flat cranberry scones.

caretaker Jul 5th 2014 12:36 pm

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Sausages chips and onion gravy and beer. Aaaahhhhhhhhh. The real question is what does Oink plan for tomorrow? Sprinkle some cheese on his mixed greens poached fillet & melba toast and aquire merit or order enough Indian for 4? :lol:
I drove into a German butcher's once when I took a turn for the wurst.

MillieF Jul 5th 2014 2:01 pm

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I was bored...shut in the house all day by rubbish weather... We had "sandwiches" but I did lots of sorts (10 varieties) really finely grated cheddar with onion, smoked salmon and dill, beef and beet root and horseradish etc...and I did them in tiny triangles, squares and blocks....all of them crust less of course...my mob behaved like they had died and gone to heaven - it made me laugh and gave great pleasure, I've never done anything like it before...great fun - and empty plates:thumbup:

Oink Jul 5th 2014 2:07 pm

Re: Teatime Choices
 

Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 11326613)
I was bored...shut in the house all day by rubbish weather... We had "sandwiches" but I did lots of sorts (10 varieties) really finely grated cheddar with onion, smoked salmon and dill, beef and beet root and horseradish etc...and I did them in tiny triangles, squares and blocks....all of them crust less of course...my mob behaved like they had died and gone to heaven - it made me laugh and gave great pleasure, I've never done anything like it before...great fun - and empty plates:thumbup:

Nice. :thumbup:

Oink Jul 6th 2014 4:54 am

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Originally Posted by caretaker (Post 11326551)
Sausages chips and onion gravy and beer. Aaaahhhhhhhhh. The real question is what does Oink plan for tomorrow? Sprinkle some cheese on his mixed greens poached fillet & melba toast and aquire merit or order enough Indian for 4? :lol:
I drove into a German butcher's once when I took a turn for the wurst.

I think I'll wait until hump day until I break out the bhunas. Tonight I plan on having chips, chips and chips.

caretaker Jul 8th 2014 1:38 pm

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As per Canada's Food Guide something from the burger group, something from the fries group and something from the beer group.

Oink Jul 11th 2014 12:44 pm

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Woo hop its Friday but as its so hot outside and I don’t feel like a big meal I’ve just ordered this to have delivered. Hopefully it arrives just as I get back from the offy. Plus the film Hooligan Factory should do me nicely for the evening. :thumbup:

Vegetable platter of samosas, vegetable pakoras & chicken pakoras (for two) :(
Chicken Jalfrazie
Lamb Bhuna
Mushroom and pea rice
Garlic Naan
Peshwari Naan

Jingsamichty Jul 12th 2014 3:26 am

Re: Teatime Choices
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11333955)
Woo hop its Friday but as its so hot outside and I don’t feel like a big meal I’ve just ordered this to have delivered. Hopefully it arrives just as I get back from the offy. Plus the film Hooligan Factory should do me nicely for the evening. :thumbup:

Vegetable platter of samosas, vegetable pakoras & chicken pakoras (for two) :(
Chicken Jalfrazie
Lamb Bhuna
Mushroom and pea rice
Garlic Naan
Peshwari Naan

You can't get a more British Friday night tea than an Indian. I think it's actually in the Magna Carta as our right.

How was it? By the way, I like the way that chicken pakoras count as a vegetable platter. :thumbup:

Alan2005 Jul 12th 2014 3:30 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11334397)
You can't get a more British Friday night tea than an Indian. I think it's actually in the Magna Carta as our right.

How was it? By the way, I like the way that chicken pakoras count as a vegetable platter. :thumbup:

I was slightly jealous when I read that. I just had pizza, which was good, but not as good as Oinks list tastes in my imagination.

Oink Jul 12th 2014 4:05 am

Re: Teatime Choices
 

Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11334397)
You can't get a more British Friday night tea than an Indian. I think it's actually in the Magna Carta as our right.

How was it? By the way, I like the way that chicken pakoras count as a vegetable platter. :thumbup:

Very good, in fact its much better at this particular place on the weekends. I get medium spicy as if you ask for it really hot the chefs seem to to take it as a personal challenge and it sort ruins the experience.

The film on the other hand was one of the most rubbish ones I've had the misfortune to watch. I only managed to get through 3/4 of it and normally my tolerance for crap British lads films is pretty high.

caretaker Jul 12th 2014 10:42 am

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Curried chicken and rice.

Jingsamichty Jul 13th 2014 1:59 pm

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It looks like a freezer but I don't see the gin? :confused:

caretaker Jul 17th 2014 12:35 pm

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Fatty says hotdogs for tea!

Oink Jul 24th 2014 3:23 pm

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A large naff off pizza, a dozen hot wings and an order of cheesy garlic sticks. The last night of freedom after this it'll be back to the twigs and berries. :(


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