Small portion of Moules marinières followed by rare rump steak and thin fries.
Nom nom nom!
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHomemade chicken soup with the leftovers from lunch, with enough garlic to make a Frenchman wince.
+ toasted bagels (we ran out of bread)
I pity the poor soul sitting next to me at ClientCo tomorrow.
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Homemade chicken soup with the leftovers from lunch, with enough garlic to make a Frenchman wince.
+ toasted bagels (we ran out of bread)
I pity the poor soul sitting next to me at ClientCo tomorrow.
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mudskipper, I meant to clarify that you're a sick bastard cos of the parsnips.
I'm making a crown for a nativity play - although it sounds like I'd be better off outsourcing it to you!
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou sick bastard.
I dunno. I'm about to attempt papier mache with very little idea of what I'm doing.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou sick bastard.
I dunno. I'm about to attempt <insert anything everyone else can do> with very little idea of what I'm doing.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostLamb casserole, with roast spuds, parsnips, broccoli, and yorkies. Nom, nom, nom.
I dunno. I'm about to attempt papier mache with very little idea of what I'm doing.
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Lamb casserole, with roast spuds, parsnips, broccoli, and yorkies. Nom, nom, nom.
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Originally posted by nomadd View PostBangers and beans, for me. With some brown, seeded crusty bread.
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And your tea for Sunday night is..?
Bangers and beans, for me. With some brown, seeded crusty bread.Tags: None
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