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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:47 pm 
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Chicken wrap... marinade of olive oil, garlic, smoky paprika, organic, free range etc chicken thighs... On the wrap salad of lettuce, tomatoes, gherkins, jalapenos, yogurt, cumin and tabasco...

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A Riesling from Oz, very chilled, went very well...


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 Post subject: Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:07 pm 
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Just had a bag of 'crunchie rocks' for lunch. They're really nowhere near as good as crunchies themselves yet now the bag is empty?! :conf:


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:17 pm 
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I have a massive egg-surplus - so made egg-mayonnaise and had sandwiches... I must do that more often - freshly made is another thing altogether than the stuff they spread on shop-bought sarnies!

anyway - off to a meeting now - others may suffer from my eggy-burps... :oyea:

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Just had a bag of 'crunchie rocks' for lunch. They're really nowhere near as good as crunchies themselves yet now the bag is empty?! :conf:


I bet they'd be good with vanilla ice cream. Suppose there's only one way to find out :wink:

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Bruce Rioja wrote:
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Just had a bag of 'crunchie rocks' for lunch. They're really nowhere near as good as crunchies themselves yet now the bag is empty?! :conf:


I bet they'd be good with vanilla ice cream. Suppose there's only one way to find out :wink:


Hmmm, yes they probably would be!


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:00 pm 
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I have a massive egg-surplus - so made egg-mayonnaise and had sandwiches... I must do that more often - freshly made is another thing altogether than the stuff they spread on shop-bought sarnies!

anyway - off to a meeting now - others may suffer from my eggy-burps... :oyea:


Out of laziness I bought some ready-made egg mayo last night and had some on a sandwich for lunch today. As soon as I get home the rest of it's going in the bin!

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Out of laziness I bought some ready-made egg mayo last night and had some on a sandwich for lunch today. As soon as I get home the rest of it's going in the bin!


Where from Bruce? Wife gets it from Asda and I don't find it bad with sliced tomato and a bit of salt and pepper.

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thebish wrote:
I have a massive egg-surplus - so made egg-mayonnaise and had sandwiches... I must do that more often - freshly made is another thing altogether than the stuff they spread on shop-bought sarnies!

anyway - off to a meeting now - others may suffer from my eggy-burps... :oyea:


Did you make the mayonnaise, thebish?


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:10 pm 
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My wife made fish pie. It was delicious in that comfort food fish pie way.

We had it with catalan chardonnay that was really nice...

We watched half an hour of a really crap movie while eating it, then stopped...


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Our kid ruins it for everyone by not liking fish pie, and as the youngest gets a-fecking way with it.

Plus, mother doesn't like lamb, and father pork. They ruin everything!

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Our kid ruins it for everyone by not liking fish pie, and as the youngest gets a-fecking way with it.
Plus, mother doesn't like lamb, and father pork. They ruin everything!


I can relate Pru. Wife's okay with cooked ham, lamb, beef and pizza, can't stand pork, sausages, chicken, curry, fried eggs, sea food in general, fish unless it's fried cod etc etc. Staying in a Spanish run hotel was a real mare, having to keep asking for omlettes almost every meal.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:31 am 
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Philistines TD, bloody Philistines!

Our kid is terrible for trying new things. When he was younger he once said, 'I don't really like hot food, except chips'. Hot bastard food!

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Prufrock wrote:
Our kid ruins it for everyone by not liking fish pie, and as the youngest gets a-fecking way with it.
Plus, mother doesn't like lamb, and father pork. They ruin everything!


I can relate Pru. Wife's okay with cooked ham, lamb, beef and pizza, can't stand pork, sausages, chicken, curry, fried eggs, sea food in general, fish unless it's fried cod etc etc. Staying in a Spanish run hotel was a real mare, having to keep asking for omlettes almost every meal.


She doesn't like chicken? Jeez. I thought everyone (bar vegetarians) liked chicken.

Can see that must be a hassle.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 8:56 am 
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TANGODANCER wrote:
Prufrock wrote:
Our kid ruins it for everyone by not liking fish pie, and as the youngest gets a-fecking way with it.
Plus, mother doesn't like lamb, and father pork. They ruin everything!


I can relate Pru. Wife's okay with cooked ham, lamb, beef and pizza, can't stand pork, sausages, chicken, curry, fried eggs, sea food in general, fish unless it's fried cod etc etc. Staying in a Spanish run hotel was a real mare, having to keep asking for omlettes almost every meal.


She doesn't like chicken? Jeez. I thought everyone (bar vegetarians) liked chicken.

Can see that must be a hassle.

And presumably that'll mean that she doesn't like the veritable plethora of other meats that taste "just / a bit like chicken" either. :D

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Bruce Rioja wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
Prufrock wrote:
Our kid ruins it for everyone by not liking fish pie, and as the youngest gets a-fecking way with it.
Plus, mother doesn't like lamb, and father pork. They ruin everything!


I can relate Pru. Wife's okay with cooked ham, lamb, beef and pizza, can't stand pork, sausages, chicken, curry, fried eggs, sea food in general, fish unless it's fried cod etc etc. Staying in a Spanish run hotel was a real mare, having to keep asking for omlettes almost every meal.


She doesn't like chicken? Jeez. I thought everyone (bar vegetarians) liked chicken.

Can see that must be a hassle.

And presumably that'll mean that she doesn't like the veritable plethora of other meats that taste "just / a bit like chicken" either. :D


Correct. :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 9:08 pm 
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Cidre....well actually, only one bottle. Have had cider before and didn't like it, but curiosity got the better of me so the Mrs got a bottle whilst shopping......it's quite nice. Could imagine it being nicer on a hot summers day.

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Cidre....well actually, only one bottle. Have had cider before and didn't like it, but curiosity got the better of me so the Mrs got a bottle whilst shopping......it's quite nice. Could imagine it being nicer on a hot summers day.


Ice cubes, Col. Enjoy. ;)

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Didn't try that. Will do next time though.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:52 pm 
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Some cod/chorizo/green bean/tomato/red onion/potato concoction, irrigated by a few glasses of Asda Falanghina. Snot bad for a fiver a bottle.

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Some cod/chorizo/green bean/tomato/red onion/potato concoction, irrigated by a few glasses of Asda Falanghina. Snot bad for a fiver a bottle.


Sounds v good to me... Off to Asda in the morn...

I stir fried a chicken thighs, green pepper, green chilli, spring onions and then add on sauce from a packet... and chucked in some noodles... And had a seriously tasty accompaniment to a Spanish Red... I'm not ashamed about the packet sauce from the Co-op...

Well, I am a bit...


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