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PostPosted: Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:49 pm 
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Double carrots then? :D


Sorted. I sent one helping back to the Blackburn. :)

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:48 pm 
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Wife full of a cold today, only wanted soup. Fear not, Farnworth's answer to Gordon Ramsey will see to his own tea.

Peeled two decent sized potatoes and sliced into full rounds; bit less than quarter of an inch thick. Sliced half a raw onion into same rounds. Fried potatoes (okay,flat chips) till light golden brown. Salt and vinegar for all. Whacked two slices of potato onto half a slice of Lurpak'd toastie loaf. Added raw onion rings. Topped with two more slices of potato and a lid of the other half slice of bread. Consumed. Did another twice.

Very Desperate Dan and not recommended in front of company, but...Tangotastic. :mrgreen:

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Wife full of a cold today, only wanted soup. Fear not, Farnworth's answer to Gordon Ramsey will see to his own tea.

Peeled two decent sized potatoes and sliced into full rounds; bit less than quarter of an inch thick. Sliced half a raw onion into same rounds. Fried potatoes (okay,flat chips) till light golden brown. Salt and vinegar for all. Whacked two slices of potato onto half a slice of Lurpak'd toastie loaf. Added raw onion rings. Topped with two more slices of potato and a lid of the other half slice of bread. Consumed. Did another twice.

Very Desperate Dan and not recommended in front of company, but...Tangotastic. :mrgreen:


Yes, but, what kind of soup did you make her? :wink:


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Wife full of a cold today, only wanted soup. Fear not, Farnworth's answer to Gordon Ramsey will see to his own tea.

Peeled two decent sized potatoes and sliced into full rounds; bit less than quarter of an inch thick. Sliced half a raw onion into same rounds. Fried potatoes (okay,flat chips) till light golden brown. Salt and vinegar for all. Whacked two slices of potato onto half a slice of Lurpak'd toastie loaf. Added raw onion rings. Topped with two more slices of potato and a lid of the other half slice of bread. Consumed. Did another twice.

Very Desperate Dan and not recommended in front of company, but...Tangotastic. :mrgreen:


Yes, but, what kind of soup did you make her? :wink:


Heinz's very finest...Who do you think I am, Gordon Ramsey? :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:24 am 
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Brother came down and stayed overnight.

Brought with him a Black Pudding and four (uncooked ) Meat and Potato pies from Greenhalghs'

Just boiling the Black Pud for my lunch and the family will tuck into the pies tomorrow.

Cheers Bruv!


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Tonight, I will be doing some of the prep work for a meal I'm making for wifie and me.

Tonight is terrine prep - not tried a terrine before - and tiramisu prep - not tried a tiramisu before.

Tomorrow I will do beef rib, roasties and veg.

Fingers crossed. :-)


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Tonight, I will be doing some of the prep work for a meal I'm making for wifie and me.

Tonight is terrine prep - not tried a terrine before - and tiramisu prep - not tried a tiramisu before.

Tomorrow I will do beef rib, roasties and veg.

Fingers crossed. :-)



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thebish wrote:
Worthy4England wrote:
Tonight, I will be doing some of the prep work for a meal I'm making for wifie and me.

Tonight is terrine prep - not tried a terrine before - and tiramisu prep - not tried a tiramisu before.

Tomorrow I will do beef rib, roasties and veg.

Fingers crossed. :-)



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Yes - I generally cross my fingers everytime I embark on operational activity in the Blackburn - outside of normal every day fare. :-)

My straw potatoes with lemon zest were quite a surprise... :-(


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You'll be needing this.

http://www.yell.com/s/takeaway+food-bolton-lancashire.html

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It's to get away from using them (and I'd need the one for Worsley rather than Bolton) - that I've decided I'm going to spend the day cooking. :-)

Need something different!


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It's to get away from using them (and I'd need the one for Worsley rather than Bolton) - that I've decided I'm going to spend the day cooking. :-)

Need something different!


Ring Owen up he might be a decent cook, he's crap at managing!

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You've done it.!!

Congratulations - a Coyle Out sentiment in a food and drink thread.

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Grilled black pudding, pancetta, sliced mushrooms, cheese sauce, fresh bread - sorted :D

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Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


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Gooner Girl wrote:
Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


you cant beat eggs?


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Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkie :)

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Bruce Rioja wrote:
Gooner Girl wrote:
Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkie :)



Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.


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Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkie :)



Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.


Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too? :oops:

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Bruce Rioja wrote:
Gary the Enfield wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...


Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkie :)



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Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too? :oops:


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