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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChicken casserole for me. Again.Comment
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Fishfinger sarnies.
Funny how stuff like this pans out. I was off on wednesday for medical purposes, which allowed me to buy nice bread from the bakers. This having gone stale by yesterday reminded me of the lump of cod I got some months ago and slung in the freezer. So, breadcrumbs, slices of cod, an egg and ten minutes frying -> proper fishfingers
Sleepy now though...Comment
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Better get to my casserole, which has probably got to the point where even the bones have deliquesced by now. You'd be amazed how much time can pass, trying to find a funny one with pictures to go at the end of Monday Links when I don't have one handyComment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFishfinger sarnies.
Funny how stuff like this pans out. I was off on wednesday for medical purposes, which allowed me to buy nice bread from the bakers. This having gone stale by yesterday reminded me of the lump of cod I got some months ago and slung in the freezer. So, breadcrumbs, slices of cod, an egg and ten minutes frying -> proper fishfingers
Sleepy now though...
NOM!Comment
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Dinner consumed, filial duty done and mother deposited back at octogenarian towers. Wine now opened.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDinner consumed, filial duty done and mother deposited back at octogenarian towers. Wine now opened.
Well Mr N can't drink with the pills he's on and I wasn't going to let a good bottle go to waste.
Honest.Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostFishfinger sarnies.
Funny how stuff like this pans out. I was off on wednesday for medical purposes, which allowed me to buy nice bread from the bakers. This having gone stale by yesterday reminded me of the lump of cod I got some months ago and slung in the freezer. So, breadcrumbs, slices of cod, an egg and ten minutes frying -> proper fishfingers
Sleepy now though...Comment
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NorPussII has taken my comfy spot on the sofaComment
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