What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Tod's not far from our office. I shall investigate. 

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Can't remember the pub name, but it's next to that shitty shop opposite the garden centre.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Now then. A nice bit of Tortilla with some salad, and a bottle of 1993 Vina Albali Valdepnas Gran Reserva that I dusted off.
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I am not having fish. Had enough today.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Roast butternut squash soup (Moro recipe - brilliant), roast chicken thighs, marinade in olive oil, garlic, paprika then slow roast, with a slow roasted root vegetables, onions and tomato thing, and asparagus from Peru (I'm ashamed
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Two glasses of a Chilean white wine on offer at Morrisons - Los Dios - a blend of sauvignon blanc, pedro ximenez and chardonnay... Very nice, fragrant, dry... Would be great with sea bass... Might do that tomorrow...

Two glasses of a Chilean white wine on offer at Morrisons - Los Dios - a blend of sauvignon blanc, pedro ximenez and chardonnay... Very nice, fragrant, dry... Would be great with sea bass... Might do that tomorrow...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Nasi Goreng again for dinner today.
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Oooh - fantastic. Made yourself?Lofthouse Lower wrote:Nasi Goreng again for dinner today.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
The wife has won a takeaway of up to the value of £15 from work, Kebabs tonight! Any good suggestions around Horwich/Blackrod/Chorley/Westhoughton way?
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Haha hey, it's a £15 budget what do you expect
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Don't get it from anywhere in Chorley. That is all.
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Can confirm that nasi goreng was bob on.
Sat there, can of OUTSIDE DRINK brought in (
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Quality lunch
Sat there, can of OUTSIDE DRINK brought in (

Quality lunch
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Cheers Pru. Understood
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Indeed, whereas earlier you daid "Dinner", so here's a whackLofthouse Lower wrote:Can confirm that nasi goreng was bob on.
Sat there, can of OUTSIDE DRINK brought in () and a copy of Inverting the Pyramid. Then a trip to Home Bargains to buy a double decker.
Quality lunch

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
can be either
though I prefer breakfast, dinner and tea
sorry for the slip
though I prefer breakfast, dinner and tea
sorry for the slip
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I never understand that. We (Northerners) 'invented' the word 'lunch', and don't use it, so for me, it's just Southerners being poncily archaic. Supper? That's a bag of crisps before bed love, not a meal.
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Now that's the one that gets me. I have friends that live in Bowden - the first time that they invited me 'to supper', my response of "that's a fecking long commute for a biscuit and a glass of milk" wasn't what they were expecting, apparently!Prufrock wrote: Supper? That's a bag of crisps before bed love, not a meal.
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