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Number 13 I think, I've stopped bothering with names any more.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhich toyboy is this?Comment
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Need to drag some fizz up from the cellar and stick it in the fridge.Originally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to come up with summat for a romantic dinner type thing tonight.
Any suggestions not involving liver or fava beans welcomed.Comment
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Salad LyonnaiseOriginally posted by norrahe View PostNeed to come up with summat for a romantic dinner type thing tonight.
Any suggestions not involving liver or fava beans welcomed.
Chicken Fricassee with with vinegar served with sauté potatoes and green beans.
Chocolate Mousse."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Hmmm, should have mentioned that I won't have time to shop.Originally posted by DaveB View PostSalad Lyonnaise
Chicken Fricassee with with vinegar served with sauté potatoes and green beans.
Chocolate Mousse.
Am mulling over what I can do with either pork chops, venison, haggis, rabbit legs, chicken thighs and lots of sausages and burgers.
Well might keep it simple as we are going out tomorrow anyway.Comment
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Ooooh, I just remembered I have a duck breast and some confit legs in the fridge.Originally posted by norrahe View PostHmmm, should have mentioned that I won't have time to shop.
Am mulling over what I can do with either pork chops, venison, haggis, rabbit legs, chicken thighs and lots of sausages and burgers.
Well might keep it simple as we are going out tomorrow anyway.Comment
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Will be cracking open a bottle of Glenlivet 18 tonight, it's a yearly tradition on our anniversary
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Hmm, had forgotten about the smoked haddock as well.Originally posted by norrahe View PostOoooh, I just remembered I have a duck breast and some confit legs in the fridge.
Mmmmm, kedgeree.Comment
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That's a plan I can get behind!Originally posted by norrahe View PostHmm, had forgotten about the smoked haddock as well.
Mmmmm, kedgeree.
Sounds like a good idea, norrahe
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Feck.
The phantom driller just started drilling again.
Right above my head.
Nearly fell off my chair.Comment
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