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Roast chicken dinner for us tonight.
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Roast chicken, beef, pork, etc. is our usual Sunday dinner in winter. Barbecue in summer.
Today we are going to a Superbowl party - pizza, wings, and beer.:thumbsup: |
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Homemade pizza (spinach, onion, olives) and garlic bread for us... with a nice salad on the side.
And a dairy free choc mousse for pud. |
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When I got back from fishing and we had a smorgasbord of tv snacks. Jolly good stuff and we caught the tail end of the American football final. I didn't know what was happening but everyone seemed like they were having a bit of a laugh. Isn't that what its all about and stuff?
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Originally Posted by Flogger
(Post 9884179)
Didn't have time for tea yesterday, as we went straight down the pub. Luckily they had a jar off pickled eggs on the bar:thumbup:
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Last night I had toad-in-the-hole, chips and peas. Tonight we're having chicken souvlaki which is posh for chicken on skewers.
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Tonight we are having beef tacos - homemade soft wheat tortillas, pan-fried flank steak (marinading as I type). homemade salsa and hot sauce and guacamole...
I do love a little bit of messy, self-assembly finger food at times. You just do not want to watch a 7 yr old assembling and eating them! Tomorrow is going to be a superquick noodle and pork stirfry as I am in school all day and don't get home till gone 6. And then I have to leave by 7 to go to a meeting. |
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9889280)
Last night I had toad-in-the-hole, chips and peas. Tonight we're having chicken souvlaki which is posh for chicken on skewers.
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I love crab. :(
We're having spag bol...:frown: Son no. 2 is having pizza ...he doesn't eat real food. |
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Originally Posted by FlirtyKnickers
(Post 9889643)
I love crab. :(
We're having spag bol...:frown: Son no. 2 is having pizza ...he doesn't eat real food. |
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9889646)
I had chicken fingers, peas and sweet potato ffs:frown:
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Home made chicken curry tonight. Nice.
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Originally Posted by FlirtyKnickers
(Post 9889674)
What was wrong with Chips? :D
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Fish and two vedge for us tonight.
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Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 9889769)
Fish and two vedgefor us tonight.
Home made Fraser River caught sockeye chowder and posh olive bread :thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9889811)
What's that :confused:
Home made Fraser River caught sockeye chowder and posh olive bread :thumbup: Hate sockeye....................... |
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9889829)
:lol:
Hate sockeye....................... |
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9889841)
It's great when it's smoked.
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Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9889811)
What's that :confused:
Home made Fraser River caught sockeye chowder and posh olive bread :thumbup: Vegetables! |
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Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 9889941)
Vegetables!
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Last night we had a penne and veg mess-up with bits of wild boar sausage. Very nice it was, too, although the sausage was pretty spicy. I am farting like a bastard today.
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Originally Posted by Greenhill
(Post 9525415)
Does anyone here do a proper teatime?
My nan used to serve a 4pm (prompt) teatime:
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I always seem to get peckish around 4. I like some kind of cake or cupcake or jam sandwich or summfink like dat
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PC English Style (of course they won't really be ;)) Bangers and mash with lots of butter, fried onions, peas and apple sauce.
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Tonight, Atlantic smoked salmon on a bagel with scallion cream cheese, together with apple slices, grapes, carrots, raw broccoli (and dip) cherry tomatoes and yellow and red peppers (raw)
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Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 9890593)
Last night we had a penne and veg mess-up with bits of wild boar sausage. Very nice it was, too, although the sausage was pretty spicy. I am farting like a bastard today.
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9891566)
Tonight, Atlantic smoked salmon on a bagel with scallion cream cheese, together with apple slices, grapes, carrots, raw broccoli (and dip) cherry tomatoes and yellow and red peppers (raw)
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth I
(Post 9891574)
Yum!
The other poster whose Nan used to do the high tea thing, I love that periodically too. I'm doing a high tea for my daughters (Tweens) as a valentines supper. |
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9891582)
One of my fav dinners!
The other poster whose Nan used to do the high tea thing, I love that periodically too. I'm doing a high tea for my daughters (Tweens) as a valentines supper. Enjoy your dinner, sounds delicious, I've really come to like bagels and salmon over the past year.... Yum:thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth I
(Post 9891589)
That high tea sounds lovely! Yeah I really like that but don't do it. It'd be really nice to do once in a while, and I get hungry at 4pm so it's good timing.
Enjoy your dinner, sounds delicious, I've really come to like bagels and salmon over the past year.... Yum:thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9891591)
Thanks:)
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now I have to eat a cupcake, all this talk of food... tis only 10:45 in Auckland, so it's morning tea...
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Originally Posted by el_richo
(Post 9890111)
Oh Veg. I thought for a minute "Vedge" was the lady bit equivalent of a wedgie.
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Originally Posted by AllyS
(Post 9891805)
:rofl:
(I'm glad someone else laughed at that, Lol:o) |
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Wednesday is cheap beer and wings night at Earls and HID has a late meeting. I'll be having beer and wings tonight. :)
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9891822)
Wednesday is cheap beer and wings night at Earls and HID has a late meeting. I'll be having beer and wings tonight. :)
I fancy chips. how boring, haha.:p |
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth I
(Post 9891823)
mmm, yum.
I fancy chips. how boring, haha.:p |
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Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 9891828)
How are the chippys in Auckland? I have family there and visted a few years ago - dont recall trying a chippy supper - not even at Kelly Tarltons:lol:
Hey Doll!:) They're not too bad. But I just don't think the chips are as good. The fish is definitely great but the chips from the chippy aint.:thumbdown: But you can get great chips in restaurants, that's an expensive option, about $6 a portion but they're definitely superior. I don't bother with chippy chips, I just get fish but if I want nice chips I go to a place called the Belgian Cafe in Mission Bay (maybe you know of it, tis just round corner from Kelly's) The Belgian Cafes in Auckland sell the Belgian beers (yum) and the most delicious chips with aioli, superb. So you're best off getting chips at a place like that. But I have a Belgian friend and he said that the real Belgian chips in Belgium are even better than the ones they serve down here... so wow, the Belgians must know how to fry a chip, heh. He actually wants to make the real ones down here and sell them but he said they use pure beef fat and doesn't think it's healthy enough. I said "who cares, if they taste good these lot will wolf them down." I just want him to make them, haha.:D |
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Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 9891822)
Wednesday is cheap beer and wings night at Earls and HID has a late meeting. I'll be having beer and wings tonight. :)
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Originally Posted by Elizabeth I
(Post 9891886)
Hey Doll!:)
They're not too bad. But I just don't think the chips are as good. The fish is definitely great but the chips from the chippy aint.:thumbdown: But you can get great chips in restaurants, that's an expensive option, about $6 a portion but they're definitely superior. I don't bother with chippy chips, I just get fish but if I want nice chips I go to a place called the Belgian Cafe in Mission Bay (maybe you know of it, tis just round corner from Kelly's) The Belgian Cafes in Auckland sell the Belgian beers (yum) and the most delicious chips with aioli, superb. So you're best off getting chips at a place like that. But I have a Belgian friend and he said that the real Belgian chips in Belgium are even better than the ones they serve down here... so wow, the Belgians must know how to fry a chip, heh. He actually wants to make the real ones down here and sell them but he said they use pure beef fat and doesn't think it's healthy enough. I said "who cares, if they taste good these lot will wolf them down." I just want him to make them, haha.:D How do you like living in Auckland? |
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