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Having seen a Weatherspoons kitchen my recommendation would be to get a chicken salad from McFilth
PS; Weatherspoons?? YANCOTBACGrowing old is mandatory
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhat are you drinking with it?
Home tonight though, so pan-fried slices of venison with a Catalan style salad for my meal and a nice bottle of Perpignan redComment
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Originally posted by Nemesis View PostI have been using Westherspoons a lot - however, am trying to stay relatively healthy.
I am having steaks, or chicken with salad, and jacket.
But, getting bored of having the same food 4 nights running. The other alternatives are ropey Indians where the chutney spoon is bound to have been licked.
Is there anything else removely healthy or safe to have from the wetherspoons menu?
Before I boil eggs in the Best Western kettle....Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostThis time next year, this will all be out of your taxed incomeComment
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Originally posted by Nemesis View Postsadly Wetherspoons have stopped BrewDog. I never actually got to taste BrewdogComment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post15 pints of Guinness.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhen I was living away from home, I'd have main meal at the client site and in the evenings fresh fruit and cheese, maybe a bit of ham, picked up from a supermarket on the way to my hotel.
IR35 alertComment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostGuinness is in fact about the lowest calorie beer you'll find in most pubs. Approx 200-220 kcal / pint. A little lower than ales and a lot lower than lagers. Guinness really is the dieters' choiceComment
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Originally posted by Nemesis View PostI have been using Westherspoons a lot - however, am trying to stay relatively healthy.
I am having steaks, or chicken with salad, and jacket.
But, getting bored of having the same food 4 nights running. The other alternatives are ropey Indians where the chutney spoon is bound to have been licked.
Is there anything else removely healthy or safe to have from the wetherspoons menu?
Before I boil eggs in the Best Western kettle....Comment
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