What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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- Worthy4England
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
did it what???thebish wrote:Worthy4England wrote:See! No toast.
did it???
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
this one has a toast..Worthy4England wrote:See! No toast.
Coulda sworn that picture just changed...
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That picture is bigger than the internet...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Chick pea velouté, then beef carpaccio, then pasta and calamari with tomato and basil, just now - rabbit on polenta with onions and spinach and some or other jus, and some bread. Hope that's it as I'm flup now! Oh, and some beer and some wine and some water.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
My guess is you are not home alone...Bruce Rioja wrote:Chick pea velouté, then beef carpaccio, then pasta and calamari with tomato and basil, just now - rabbit on polenta with onions and spinach and some or other jus, and some bread. Hope that's it as I'm flup now! Oh, and some beer and some wine and some water.
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Indeed - then came the white chocolate ginache on coffee cream with chocolate crumbleWilliam the White wrote:My guess is you are not home alone...Bruce Rioja wrote:Chick pea velouté, then beef carpaccio, then pasta and calamari with tomato and basil, just now - rabbit on polenta with onions and spinach and some or other jus, and some bread. Hope that's it as I'm flup now! Oh, and some beer and some wine and some water.
I've got it all to do again tonight. Tomorrows parkrun's going to feel like its 100 miles long
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Ginache? Is that an affliction brought on by too much Tanqueray?
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Delightful day for gourmets today. Continental market on the town hall square and a glorious spring day for it. The food smells were superb everywhere from a Celtic hog-roast, Polish goulashe and sausages, Indian curry you could have started a fire with, a Spanish guy singing along to Gypsy Kings music as he stirred two massive platters of meat paella and the big hamburger stall with those lovely bratwurst sausage hot-dogs. Wife had already sorted tea, so I could only drool. With the sunshine, flowering shrubs and the waterfalls in full flow, just for a short time today the town centre was a lovely place to be.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Five course dinner on Thursday
Five course dinner last night
Curry night at my mate's tonight.
No points soup and dust for a week then.
Five course dinner last night
Curry night at my mate's tonight.
No points soup and dust for a week then.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
El aire libre dining today. Steak and onions, boiled and roast spuds, peas, carrots cauliflour and a large jug of the wife's gravy. All followed by (and I admit I'd never heard of it)..
something I was informed by my daughter was Eton mess. It was some rhubarby yoghurt thing all mixed up with meringue and whatever, a slice of chocolate fudge cake and topped with fresh stawberries and cream.
It was rather disgustingly good.
something I was informed by my daughter was Eton mess. It was some rhubarby yoghurt thing all mixed up with meringue and whatever, a slice of chocolate fudge cake and topped with fresh stawberries and cream.
It was rather disgustingly good.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've just given £250,000 to the Tory party - so tonight I'm having a private dinner in the cosy kitchen with Big Dave and Sam Cam... dunno what's on the menu though... (am gonna float some of Hobo's policy ideas for the number 10 policy unit)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cereal for breakfast today (rather then chocolate) for the first time in weeks. I'm such a good girl.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I bet you reward yourself with some chocolate before the morning is out...Gooner Girl wrote:Cereal for breakfast today (rather then chocolate) for the first time in weeks. I'm such a good girl.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
this morning I had a pretty awesome toasted panini bacon* buttie with ketchup and a big mug of strong tea.
YUM!
(*pretend quorn bacon)
YUM!
(*pretend quorn bacon)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Gooner Girl wrote:Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
I bet it was tastier than your cereal!
(here little piggy - GG wants to painfully slaughter you and slice your flesh for her buttie...)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Oh shush you! (organic meat generally comes from abattoirs near where the pigs live. They are killed quickly and don't have the stress of long travel - and don't pretend to care about the Ickes piggy wiggys when we both know that you're a vegetarian purely cos Mrs Bish is )thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
I bet it was tastier than your cereal!
(here little piggy - GG wants to painfully slaughter you and slice your flesh for her buttie...)
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
of course they are... there is no link between summat being described as "organic" and the way it is killed or how far it travels to be killed (except, of course, they cannot be killed buy a drugs overdose!)Gooner Girl wrote:Oh shush you! (organic meat generally comes from abattoirs near where the pigs live. They are killed quickly and don't have the stress of long travel - and don't pretend to care about the Ickes piggy wiggys when we both know that you're a vegetarian purely cos Mrs Bish is )thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
I bet it was tastier than your cereal!
(here little piggy - GG wants to painfully slaughter you and slice your flesh for her buttie...)
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
thebish wrote:of course they are... there is no link between summat being described as "organic" and the way it is killed or how far it travels to be killed (except, of course, they cannot be killed buy a drugs overdose!)Gooner Girl wrote:Oh shush you! (organic meat generally comes from abattoirs near where the pigs live. They are killed quickly and don't have the stress of long travel - and don't pretend to care about the Ickes piggy wiggys when we both know that you're a vegetarian purely cos Mrs Bish is )thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
I bet it was tastier than your cereal!
(here little piggy - GG wants to painfully slaughter you and slice your flesh for her buttie...)
Stands to reason that organic farmers are generally more compassionate and wanting the est for their animals so they would make slaughter as stress free as possible.
Look, I'm trying to ease my guilty conscience here. You don't make it easy!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'm not sure all "organic" farmers are in it for compassionate reasons... there's money to be made in organic farming...Gooner Girl wrote:thebish wrote:of course they are... there is no link between summat being described as "organic" and the way it is killed or how far it travels to be killed (except, of course, they cannot be killed buy a drugs overdose!)Gooner Girl wrote:Oh shush you! (organic meat generally comes from abattoirs near where the pigs live. They are killed quickly and don't have the stress of long travel - and don't pretend to care about the Ickes piggy wiggys when we both know that you're a vegetarian purely cos Mrs Bish is )thebish wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Pretend quorn bacon?!
Am gonna make you a PROPER bacon sandwich and bring it on the rescue - you know you want it
And - thanks for the vote of confidence
I bet it was tastier than your cereal!
(here little piggy - GG wants to painfully slaughter you and slice your flesh for her buttie...)
Stands to reason that organic farmers are generally more compassionate and wanting the est for their animals so they would make slaughter as stress free as possible.
Look, I'm trying to ease my guilty conscience here. You don't make it easy!
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