What are you eating and drinking tonight?

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Post by Verbal » Tue Jun 02, 2009 10:06 pm

box of stir fry £1.50, 5 pork escalopes for 3 quid...pretty much five days of teas there for a fiver, not included the added veg and stuff of course :D
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:02 pm

In solidarity with Mrs B, who wants to slim before her 40th three weeks hence... two-fifths of f*ck-all.

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Post by William the White » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:24 pm

Gone 8.00. Just got home. knackered. The mojito is helping though.

Wednesday evening and I'm drinking a mojito... :shock:

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Post by Verbal » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:26 pm

William the White wrote:Gone 8.00. Just got home. knackered. The mojito is helping though.

Wednesday evening and I'm drinking a mojito... :shock:
Could be worse...could be drinking strongbow...

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Post by Bruno » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:32 pm

Holiday tomorrow, so pub tea tonight - shall treat myself to a pudding, OH YEAAAAH
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Post by William the White » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:37 pm

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William the White wrote:Gone 8.00. Just got home. knackered. The mojito is helping though.

Wednesday evening and I'm drinking a mojito... :shock:
Could be worse...could be drinking strongbow...

:(
Now thinking of a second mojito... Are there any cocktails featuring strongbow, i wonder, idly, brain slowly getting to grips with mix of perma-tiredness and mojito... :wink:

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Post by Verbal » Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:54 pm

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William the White wrote:Gone 8.00. Just got home. knackered. The mojito is helping though.

Wednesday evening and I'm drinking a mojito... :shock:
Could be worse...could be drinking strongbow...

:(
Now thinking of a second mojito... Are there any cocktails featuring strongbow, i wonder, idly, brain slowly getting to grips with mix of perma-tiredness and mojito... :wink:
I don't know whether you would call snakebite and black a cocktail, but it is a deadly mixture certainly (and for the great unwashed amongst us, only a pound for a pint of it at McCauleys on Wednesdays)
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Post by Dave Sutton's barnet » Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:52 pm

Just got back in after spending four hours at working printing, slicing and folding CD labels and covers for a publicity push. Dull, repetitive, RSI-inducing work. Beer's still off the menu so I swerved by the offie for a £14 three-litre deathbox of, it says here, Namaqua South African red. First glass is working. See you on the flipside.

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Post by KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab » Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:07 am

Noticed you'd gone onto boxes of wine at the weekend. Dangerous stuff. Especially in our house, where it had just upped our wine consumption by 50% over the weekend.

I'll be taking a sabbatical from this thread for a while. On a frigging diet in prep for pre-season, which starts three weeks tomorrow.
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Post by Puskas » Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:50 am

Verbal wrote:
William the White wrote:
Verbal wrote:
William the White wrote:Gone 8.00. Just got home. knackered. The mojito is helping though.

Wednesday evening and I'm drinking a mojito... :shock:
Could be worse...could be drinking strongbow...

:(
Now thinking of a second mojito... Are there any cocktails featuring strongbow, i wonder, idly, brain slowly getting to grips with mix of perma-tiredness and mojito... :wink:
I don't know whether you would call snakebite and black a cocktail, but it is a deadly mixture certainly (and for the great unwashed amongst us, only a pound for a pint of it at McCauleys on Wednesdays)
Ah, snakebite and black. Marvellous.

Surely snakebite and black with a shot of pernod in it must be a cocktail? Known as a "Red witch" when I drank it.

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Post by Lord Kangana » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:29 am

Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Just got back in after spending four hours at working printing, slicing and folding CD labels and covers for a publicity push. Dull, repetitive, RSI-inducing work. Beer's still off the menu so I swerved by the offie for a £14 three-litre deathbox of, it says here, Namaqua South African red. First glass is working. See you on the flipside.
You know lifes taken a turn for the worse when you're on the old "bag'o'wine". I've just had seven free pints of some continental sh*t or other and will be ruing that as the clattering orchestra starts at about the same time as your goodself. Cept my teeth and gums won't be stuck together with some purrple sh*t.Gotta take the silver linings wherever you can.
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Post by William the White » Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:56 pm

An unexpectedly good and treatful monday evening with the food and drink without cooking anything hardly...

So... yesterday's home-made spicy butternut squash soup - really delicious - dirt cheap v drinkable italian pinot grigio from aldi to go with it...

From freezer - home made fish pie - salmon and halibut - yum - and veg we had in fridge - was handful of green beans, about ten broad beans and one leek - perfect really... pinot grigio continues to serve very well...

reduced price dolcelatte from the almost past its sell by date shelf in morrisons and ritz crackers (i know... but i like em) with a small glass each of remainder of yesterday's italian red...

Can this really be monday?

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Post by Bruce Rioja » Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:24 pm

William the White wrote:with a small glass each of remainder of yesterday's italian red...

Can this really be monday?
Small glass indicates 'yes'.

Oh, and Carr's Cheese Meltz (sic) are my Ritz things. We are not bad people, are we? :?
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Post by William the White » Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:15 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
William the White wrote:with a small glass each of remainder of yesterday's italian red...

Can this really be monday?
Small glass indicates 'yes'.

Oh, and Carr's Cheese Meltz (sic) are my Ritz things. We are not bad people, are we? :?
I try to be... and those Meltz things indicate you are more than halfway there...

Small glass only what happened to be left in the bottle... :cry:

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Post by Little Green Man » Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:06 pm

Lidl's £3.08 Vega del Cega Valdepenas Tinto and a packet of Rich Tea.

Luxury!

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Post by William the White » Fri Jun 12, 2009 5:53 pm

Friday night is mojitos. Reckon about 7.00 if I can wait that long...

Followed by smoked haddock cakes for starter. with Cava.

Poached salmon, jersey royals, asparagus and leeks. Pinot grigio from Italia.

Cheese. With something red and medium bodied. Chianti maybe.

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Post by Puskas » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:46 pm

Tonight I shall be mostly eating beer.

It is, after all, Friday.

There may be a kebab at some point, if things get very messy.

It is, as I said, Friday.

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Post by CrazyHorse » Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:53 pm

William the White wrote:Friday night is mojitos. Reckon about 7.00 if I can wait that long...

Followed by smoked haddock cakes for starter. with Cava.

Poached salmon, jersey royals, asparagus and leeks. Pinot grigio from Italia.

Cheese. With something red and medium bodied. Chianti maybe.

Friends joining us tonight. :D
Bill, I hope you enjoy that little lot but you can keep it if it's all the same to you. Ta.
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Post by Prufrock » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:04 pm

CrazyHorse wrote:
William the White wrote:Friday night is mojitos. Reckon about 7.00 if I can wait that long...

Followed by smoked haddock cakes for starter. with Cava.

Poached salmon, jersey royals, asparagus and leeks. Pinot grigio from Italia.

Cheese. With something red and medium bodied. Chianti maybe.

Friends joining us tonight. :D
Bill, I hope you enjoy that little lot but you can keep it if it's all the same to you. Ta.
For me, it's chippy tea then lots and lots of Strongbow.
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Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Jun 12, 2009 7:41 pm

Prufrock wrote:
CrazyHorse wrote:
William the White wrote:Friday night is mojitos. Reckon about 7.00 if I can wait that long...

Followed by smoked haddock cakes for starter. with Cava.

Poached salmon, jersey royals, asparagus and leeks. Pinot grigio from Italia.

Cheese. With something red and medium bodied. Chianti maybe.

Friends joining us tonight. :D
Bill, I hope you enjoy that little lot but you can keep it if it's all the same to you. Ta.
For me, it's chippy tea then lots and lots of Strongbow.
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