What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pasta puttanesca. Rioja. Yum...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Is she looking to adopt?Bruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
No, but I'm due there again on Wednesday if you need a feed.Salford Trotter wrote:Is she looking to adopt?Bruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tempting Bruce, very temptingBruce Rioja wrote:No, but I'm due there again on Wednesday if you need a feed.Salford Trotter wrote:Is she looking to adopt?Bruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
ShaggingBruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Ah yes. I remember now.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
MEAT MISSION. love it I do.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
And because it gets a bit annoying having your parents sniffing into your business and making suggestions of things you should do even though you know you will not like them.jaffka wrote:ShaggingBruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
what like dan?danhorwich wrote:And because it gets a bit annoying having your parents sniffing into your business and making suggestions of things you should do even though you know you will not like them.jaffka wrote:ShaggingBruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Smoked fish platter, salad, boiled potatoes.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
For example my dad wont let my sister leave the house on her own - when she goes to school she must meet a friend on the corner of our street, she is not allowed to answer the home phone or the door because apparently she is not responsible enough despite having more common sense than most. I even have to take her to the corner shop. She is not immature in fact quite the opposite but my dad is possessive over her despite the fact he has hardly been around for most of our lives through work - she (my sister) says it really bugs her and it is obviously a bit embarrassing for her that her older brother is told by her father that he must meet her at the school gates if she ever stays late to do work. It inconveniences me and embarrasses her just because he is really over protective of her despite the fact that he is not here half of the time.jaffka wrote:what like dan?danhorwich wrote:And because it gets a bit annoying having your parents sniffing into your business and making suggestions of things you should do even though you know you will not like them.jaffka wrote:ShaggingBruce Rioja wrote:They can take as long as they like with this kitchen. Cafe Mom & Pop for dinner tonight - stewed steak with carrots and onions, served with buttered new potatoes and broccoli. As our matriarch handed me a pud of (home-grown) rhubarb crumble and custard she asked "So when will they have finished your kitchen then, Love?" "Oh, about another eight weeks" says I.
On the way out I was handed the shirts that I dropped off yesterday, both laundered and ironed, along with a further portion of the stewed steak dish to take to work for lunch. Result. Why do any of us ever leave in the first place?
So yeah there is a good example of my dad basically sniffing so deep into my sisters business that she dosent even have the confidence to do anything on her own despite in her mid teens.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Coast to Coast on Middlebrook for tea..
The woman that shows you to your table is fit as feck!!
The woman that shows you to your table is fit as feck!!
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I'll be there in 10...Annoyed Grunt wrote:Coast to Coast on Middlebrook for tea..
The woman that shows you to your table is fit as feck!!
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LeverEnd wrote:I'll be there in 10...Annoyed Grunt wrote:Coast to Coast on Middlebrook for tea..
The woman that shows you to your table is fit as feck!!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Meh it's still utterly irredeemably shite.
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Did Jeeves get you out the wrong side of the bed this morning?Prufrock wrote:Meh it's still utterly irredeemably shite.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Wild Alaskan salmon steak on a bed of Thai green curry fried rice. Epic, if I do say so myself.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Young Miss GtE is making a trifle in her cookery class.
Ingredients include
Canned Fruit
Strawberry Jam
Milk
Custard Powder
Self Raising Flour
Margarine
Cream
But most bizarrely of all...... no Jelly!!!
Ingredients include
Canned Fruit
Strawberry Jam
Milk
Custard Powder
Self Raising Flour
Margarine
Cream
But most bizarrely of all...... no Jelly!!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Help !!!Gary the Enfield wrote:Young Miss GtE is making a trifle in her cookery class.
Ingredients include
Canned Fruit
Strawberry Jam
Milk
Custard Powder
Self Raising Flour
Margarine
Cream
But most bizarrely of all...... no Jelly!!!
No jelly ???
... & wtf are flour or marg' doing there ?
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