Well it was Beef Stew with pearl barley, macaroni,broad bean's,kidney bean's, leek's,celeriac,spud's,dumpling's, it was very nice as usual....jacob
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Beef, chilli and sweet potato casserole, with dumplings.
I'm hungry again after reading all the lovely things other people have had!I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
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Originally posted by Peter View PostInvoice to : Mr Willie Piglet,
Super Moderator,
The Grapevine.
Item 1 Cleaning & Drying of 1 laptop.
Item 2 Disposal of biologicaly hazardous material.
Item 3 Repellant spray to stop customer biting our legs off.
Total £57.33p.
Payable right now to Comic Relief.
Read your supper and started drooling.
PMSL,,,,,, thats good, not just good but very very good
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Salmon fillets today with corn, brocolli and carrots and of course roasties.
OH was tidying presses today and found a bottle of red from last year.
As the weather was so depressing we decided to have it with dinner even though we were having fish.
Finished up with cheese and crackers.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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Spag Bol here, nowt posh like all you lot!
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hhhhhmmmmmmmm........ well i found a big spud, stuck it in the microwave, then garnished it with a knob of butter and a dollop of hellmans ....... then a couple of hours later had some ermmmm toast. ..... cooking for one is so just not fun.
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Tonight dinner is in the slow cooker, its lambshanks with some lottie veg, a bit of left over pigasu and stock and it will be served with more colcannon mash so we use up the rest of the lottie savoy cabbage and cavelo nero and leeks in cream.Last edited by pigletwillie; 06-02-2009, 12:13 PM.
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Tonight I plan on making a paella (my own version).
Bob, I used to eat goat fairly often when we had the farm, never had camel. Cooked the right way goat can be nice (unless it was billy-goat, in which case I would imagine it would be pretty foul, only a nanny goat on heat could like the smell of a billy goat, that being the idea....)
I have NEVER liked mashed potato, and even now, apart from cottage pie (which doesn't count as mash) or clapshot (which I often use on cottage pie anyway) I simply refuse to eat it.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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Mmm...I love lamb shanks. Lamb shank tagine is a favourite. I love mashed potato too - I think it's one of those foods that you can never actually get full eating. I can always squeeze in just a little bit more.
I was thinking of doing paella tonight too, but depends on the fish counter at Waitrose later. We've had lots of ragu or meatballs and pasta this week so need a change.
Good excuse to crack open the gorgeous Rioja that's in the cellar too! Ok, don't need an excuse, and I can only have a tiny drop anyway.
Still got my eye on doing those Cornish pasties, too...I don't roll on Shabbos
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When I make paella in England, I rely on the freezer (but I buy suitable fishy-stuff from Waitrose whenever it is on special offer) At present we have a big bag of Crevettes (won't use too many of those, OH doesn't like taking shells off), some shelled prawns, mussels, and the frozen 'fruits de mer' as well. Chorizo was on offer last night, so......Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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