What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Possibly. It's not something I've ever looked into.Gary the Enfield wrote: Shish Kebab (pork) with a fresh salad and some jalapenos? Gotta be a Turkish (or Greek) near you?
Grilled smoked haddock tonight (line caught, no less)
Seriously, fresh cooked over a charcoal grill, there's no finer taste. Living in North London there's no shortage of great Greek and Turkish kebab shops. Obviously avoid the Doner.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sounds delicious.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Possibly. It's not something I've ever looked into.Gary the Enfield wrote: Shish Kebab (pork) with a fresh salad and some jalapenos? Gotta be a Turkish (or Greek) near you?
Grilled smoked haddock tonight (line caught, no less)
Seriously, fresh cooked over a charcoal grill, there's no finer taste. Living in North London there's no shortage of great Greek and Turkish kebab shops. Obviously avoid the Doner.
Just had a look. Horwich and Little Lever

There's a Turkish place on Bridge St which, I imagine, will just be there to serve up utter shite to people coming out of Ikon.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Sounds delicious.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Possibly. It's not something I've ever looked into.Gary the Enfield wrote: Shish Kebab (pork) with a fresh salad and some jalapenos? Gotta be a Turkish (or Greek) near you?
Grilled smoked haddock tonight (line caught, no less)
Seriously, fresh cooked over a charcoal grill, there's no finer taste. Living in North London there's no shortage of great Greek and Turkish kebab shops. Obviously avoid the Doner.
Just had a look. Horwich and Little Lever
There's a Turkish place on Bridge St which, I imagine, will just be there to serve up utter shite to people coming out of Ikon.
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the food is delicious and very fast delivery. We always order from there as the quality is great.
I think we have had nearly everything on the menu but my favourites are the donner kebabs - so much tastier than other places - and also the other kebabs.
I don't know what they use to flavour them but they are delicious. The pizzas are good too.
I can really recommend this takeaway and its so easy to order as you can do it on line via their website or just ring them up
Avoid. Anywhere that does kebabs and pizzas does neither well.
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I've always thought that the people of London and the area must all live on fried chicken, as there appears to be a fried chicken shop on every corner.
Aye - on the rare occasion that I do buy Pizza in, I generally go to Franca's on St George's Rd.
Aye - on the rare occasion that I do buy Pizza in, I generally go to Franca's on St George's Rd.
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Absolutely...Bruce Rioja wrote:I've always thought that the people of London and the area must all live on fried chicken, as there appears to be a fried chicken shop on every corner.
Aye - on the rare occasion that I do buy Pizza in, I generally go to Franca's on St George's Rd.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Scampi Fries and may of Pints....bollocks to cooking
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
That, my man, is the dinner of Olympians.Colonel Campo wrote:Scampi Fries and may of Pints....bollocks to cooking

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:That, my man, is the dinner of Olympians.Colonel Campo wrote:Scampi Fries and may of Pints....bollocks to cooking
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Is that Bish in the background testing out his new zoom lens..?
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Might have a crack at doing mi smerked haddock like this:
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
New potatoes or mash?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
New potatoes smothered in the sauce, aaaaaaaaand.......... spinach. Nom nom nom.boltonboris wrote:New potatoes or mash?

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters 

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Home made chicken madras, now on Peroni and fcuk off Doritos, hoping our Gary nicks the winner
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He didn't, but he's coming home with a winners medal. Had a cool solid game and deserves it.CAPSLOCK wrote:Home made chicken madras, now on Peroni and fcuk off Doritos, hoping our Gary nicks the winner
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
pretty much my favourite tea that is, but the Mrs isnt too keen so i only tend to get them when shes after summat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters
anyway, a mate told me about these Fajita Season & Sauce jars by Discovery, he said they are miles better than the old el passo kit jobs - i spotted them in Asda the other day so picked one up and we had them tonight... he wasnt wrong! tremendous. She liked them too so i reckon we'll be getting em more often now! dead easy too.
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Will have to get the Mrs to have a look see if she can find them.General Mannerheim wrote:pretty much my favourite tea that is, but the Mrs isnt too keen so i only tend to get them when shes after summat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters
anyway, a mate told me about these Fajita Season & Sauce jars by Discovery, he said they are miles better than the old el passo kit jobs - i spotted them in Asda the other day so picked one up and we had them tonight... he wasnt wrong! tremendous. She liked them too so i reckon we'll be getting em more often now! dead easy too.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I like them but make them from scratch, really like skirt in a lime marinade. Leave them overnight to soften the meat and they are delicious.General Mannerheim wrote:pretty much my favourite tea that is, but the Mrs isnt too keen so i only tend to get them when shes after summat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters
anyway, a mate told me about these Fajita Season & Sauce jars by Discovery, he said they are miles better than the old el passo kit jobs - i spotted them in Asda the other day so picked one up and we had them tonight... he wasnt wrong! tremendous. She liked them too so i reckon we'll be getting em more often now! dead easy too.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
aye, they have a little packet of seasoning on the topAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Will have to get the Mrs to have a look see if she can find them.General Mannerheim wrote:pretty much my favourite tea that is, but the Mrs isnt too keen so i only tend to get them when shes after summat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters
anyway, a mate told me about these Fajita Season & Sauce jars by Discovery, he said they are miles better than the old el passo kit jobs - i spotted them in Asda the other day so picked one up and we had them tonight... he wasnt wrong! tremendous. She liked them too so i reckon we'll be getting em more often now! dead easy too.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
General Mannerheim wrote:aye, they have a little packet of seasoning on the topAnnoyed Grunt wrote:Will have to get the Mrs to have a look see if she can find them.General Mannerheim wrote:pretty much my favourite tea that is, but the Mrs isnt too keen so i only tend to get them when shes after summat.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Fajitas for tea.......some Stella for afters
anyway, a mate told me about these Fajita Season & Sauce jars by Discovery, he said they are miles better than the old el passo kit jobs - i spotted them in Asda the other day so picked one up and we had them tonight... he wasnt wrong! tremendous. She liked them too so i reckon we'll be getting em more often now! dead easy too.
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