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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 6:16 am 
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Henry Goode's soft eating liquorice. Yumster. :D <--- colour teeth in, in black ;)


Another food that should be banished to the fiery pits of hell!

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 Post subject: Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:03 pm 
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am gradually clearing out the freezer/food cupboards in advance of moving house...

so - tonight's combination was:

half a pack of quorn mince
whole pack of Quorn chunks
two packets chopped tomato
an onion
sausages
hash browns
yorkshire puddings
rice

you don't get that on MasterChef!

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 7:06 pm 
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thebish wrote:
am gradually clearing out the freezer/food cupboards in advance of moving house...

so - tonight's combination was:

half a pack of quorn mince
whole pack of Quorn chunks
two packets chopped tomato
an onion
sausages
hash browns
yorkshire puddings
rice

you don't get that on MasterChef!


Between how many of you? :shock:

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Between how many of you? :shock:



errr... 4 of us and 3 dogs! :wink:

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Between how many of you? :shock:



errr... 4 of us and 3 dogs! :wink:


I'd put the dogs out for the night if I were you. Deary me. :D

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:01 pm 
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Half rice/half chips with that bish?

I feel theres just nowhere near enough carbs in there...

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Had a M & S beefburger with fried onions on a barm. Well, some chips and peas with it of course. Wife had springroll and cauliflower cheese and, well,there was some left and...

and I've just had two Rennies and feel a little....off. :(

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I had an afternoon with Old Man Willy in the New Inn in Clitheroe, topped off with a Lamb Moglai in Anaz in Darwen and a nice train ride back to Bromley X.

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Haven't been to Anaz in 10 years, or so. Still as good, Willy?

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Excellent food, but the walk back up the hill to the train station was a bit depressing. nobody around except for feral kids and I must have passed 5 or 6 magnificent buildings that were just boarded up. Shame really, but probably typical of many northern towns now.

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Excellent food, but the walk back up the hill to the train station was a bit depressing. nobody around except for feral kids and I must have passed 5 or 6 magnificent buildings that were just boarded up. Shame really, but probably typical of many northern towns now.


Darren's always been worse than most places locally - a real nowhere place between here and Blackburn. Property's been chep as shite round there for as far back as I can remember - but The Anaz was always a take-it-in-turns-designated-driver Sunday night nosebag destination for us. Utterly outstanding grub.

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Wandering Willy wrote:
I had an afternoon with Old Man Willy in the New Inn in Clitheroe, topped off with a Lamb Moglai in Anaz in Darwen and a nice train ride back to Bromley X.


Guaranteed stop misser due to giving it zeds for me

Can I just turn up at Anaz?

Actually a big fan of India Gate but would consider a change for tomorrow - parking?

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Wandering Willy wrote:
I had an afternoon with Old Man Willy in the New Inn in Clitheroe, topped off with a Lamb Moglai in Anaz in Darwen and a nice train ride back to Bromley X.


Guaranteed stop misser due to giving it zeds for me

Can I just turn up at Anaz?

Actually a big fan of India Gate but would consider a change for tomorrow - parking


No, they only do ice cream for afters.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 2:54 pm 
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this evening I shall be mostly addressing this cheeky little number that someone gave me last night...

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:D Very good. Enjoy.

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Wandering Willy wrote:
I had an afternoon with Old Man Willy in the New Inn in Clitheroe, topped off with a Lamb Moglai in Anaz in Darwen and a nice train ride back to Bromley X.


Guaranteed stop misser due to giving it zeds for me

Can I just turn up at Anaz?

Actually a big fan of India Gate but would consider a change for tomorrow - parking?


Yes just turn up.

Parking available across the road.

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Just had dinner at Frankie & Benny's....really enjoyed it.

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Just had dinner at Frankie & Benny's....really enjoyed it.


Took my nephews last week. I had a blue cheese steakburger which was surprisingly good! :oops:

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seeing as tho were in the depths of winter, ive knocked up this http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/sausa ... rizo_06598 except ive trebled the pakrika (1tbsp hot / 2 tbsp smoked) added half a tin of tomatoes, and some red wine.. to be served with warm rustic bread. CBA with rice.


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Had Spanish omlette and salad for tea tonight with buttered Hovis. Simple, but nice change.

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