What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
10st sounds like a girl-weight...
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surely the moral of your tale is - beware the savoury! horses hooves and tomato soup (cream of) are NOT by any stretch of the imagination, puddings! Savouries were your ruin!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
I can tell you from experience that dropping a few extra pounds is not easy. It took me months to drop from eleven to ten stone and I celebrated with extra soup (repeat: extra SOUP - Heinz cream of tomato, 1 can thereof). This led to the downward slippery slope of little extras such as horse's hoofs and withinin days [might even have been hours] I'm now back up to 10st 4½lb. Beware the oodles of pud.
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You're 100% correct. Savouries are evil. Down with savouries.thebish wrote:surely the moral of your tale is - beware the savoury! horses hooves and tomato soup (cream of) are NOT by any stretch of the imagination, puddings! Savouries were your ruin!!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:
I can tell you from experience that dropping a few extra pounds is not easy. It took me months to drop from eleven to ten stone and I celebrated with extra soup (repeat: extra SOUP - Heinz cream of tomato, 1 can thereof). This led to the downward slippery slope of little extras such as horse's hoofs and withinin days [might even have been hours] I'm now back up to 10st 4½lb. Beware the oodles of pud.
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Are they not a bit crunchy?
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Horse's hooves? Nay lad. Neigh.Lord Kangana wrote:Are they not a bit crunchy?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
BBQ Chicken Fajitas and a big glass of Mango juice.
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Dr pepper hmmm
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went to Wahaca again tonight, think I've over done it now, beginning to lose its charm? Was at the soulless Westfield tho. Nosebag still hit the spot like.
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General Mannerheim wrote:Went to Wahaca again tonight, think I've over done it now, beginning to lose its charm? Was at the soulless Westfield tho. Nosebag still hit the spot like.
T'only one I've been to. Was full of Paralympic Athletes then, mind.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I had pigeon breast last night. First time in my life.
With a salad.
I shall eat salad again.
The pigeon's in my garden, however, are safe.
With a salad.
I shall eat salad again.
The pigeon's in my garden, however, are safe.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
yeah, think i was spoilt with my first visit being to the Southbank one, in the middle of summer and it was buzzing - there was also a few more of us so the variety was larger and there was more drinking going on.Gary the Enfield wrote:General Mannerheim wrote:Went to Wahaca again tonight, think I've over done it now, beginning to lose its charm? Was at the soulless Westfield tho. Nosebag still hit the spot like.
T'only one I've been to. Was full of Paralympic Athletes then, mind.
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Cadburys dairy milk. Have had a miserable week and an awful night last night. Thank god for chocolate.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Not been to the one at Westfield, but friends said it was nowhere near as good as Covent Garden and Southbank. Definitely think the Southbank one would struggle to recreate the atmosphere we experienced during the summer, in the depths of winter. Covent Garden has always been a cracking atmosphere whenever we've been.General Mannerheim wrote:yeah, think i was spoilt with my first visit being to the Southbank one, in the middle of summer and it was buzzing - there was also a few more of us so the variety was larger and there was more drinking going on.Gary the Enfield wrote:General Mannerheim wrote:Went to Wahaca again tonight, think I've over done it now, beginning to lose its charm? Was at the soulless Westfield tho. Nosebag still hit the spot like.
T'only one I've been to. Was full of Paralympic Athletes then, mind.
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Called at the shop at Westmorland Services on my way home tonight. As such, I've just enjoyed a lovely fresh baguette, salted butter, Inverawe organic smoked salmon pate, organic oak smoked salmon and some fantail king prawns. Delicious. May make a start on the Blue Swaledale on Swedish crispbread later. I've had an an absolute c*nt of a week. This evening's mine
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I bought a piece of Lamb from there last week. It was possibly the best bit of Lamb I've ever had!Bruce Rioja wrote:Called at the shop at Westmorland Services on my way home tonight. As such, I've just enjoyed a lovely fresh baguette, salted butter, Inverawe organic smoked salmon pate, organic oak smoked salmon and some fantail king prawns. Delicious. May make a start on the Blue Swaledale on Swedish crispbread later. I've had an an absolute c*nt of a week. This evening's mine
The chilli jam on the other hand was a bit naf considering the price (£4+).
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Ooof! The price of meat, I noticed, seems to be far more reasonable than it used to be (a full wild mallard £4.99) but yeah, they get you on the condiments. There's a little shop in Hawkshead that sells little jars of stuff; I spent about £20 on stuff like fig & cinnamon chutney, beetroot relish etc. None of it tasted of anything muchdave1980 wrote:I bought a piece of Lamb from there last week. It was possibly the best bit of Lamb I've ever had!Bruce Rioja wrote:Called at the shop at Westmorland Services on my way home tonight. As such, I've just enjoyed a lovely fresh baguette, salted butter, Inverawe organic smoked salmon pate, organic oak smoked salmon and some fantail king prawns. Delicious. May make a start on the Blue Swaledale on Swedish crispbread later. I've had an an absolute c*nt of a week. This evening's mine
The chilli jam on the other hand was a bit naf considering the price (£4+).
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went here last night. Had the peppered sliced steak....very nice it was too.
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Mustard mash for the first time last night...
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Yesterday's left over chicken is well on the way to becoming chicken curry, with the aid, I'm ashamed to say, of an ancient half jar of patak'e madras paste that was lurking at the back of a cupboard, long neglected.
smells ok!
Tastes promising.
I'm now sipping a Chilean Viognier and wondering whether it's to be LF, novel, or - even - conversation!
smells ok!
Tastes promising.
I'm now sipping a Chilean Viognier and wondering whether it's to be LF, novel, or - even - conversation!
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A Monday roast.
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