What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I wish you'd posted that last night Bish. Just been to Tescos for a raft of ingredients for 2 slow cooker recipes I'm doing this weekend. Honey glazed chicken and smoky bbq chicken. I'll definitely be doing yours next weekend. The 3 bean one you introduced me to has become a staple in our house 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ah fecking hem!!!Harry Genshaw wrote:I wish you'd posted that last night Bish. Just been to Tescos for a raft of ingredients for 2 slow cooker recipes I'm doing this weekend. Honey glazed chicken and smoky bbq chicken. I'll definitely be doing yours next weekend. The 3 bean one you introduced me to has become a staple in our house

Bish - that recipe looks ace. I'll do it on Sunday for next week's lunches.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah fecking hem!!!Harry Genshaw wrote:I wish you'd posted that last night Bish. Just been to Tescos for a raft of ingredients for 2 slow cooker recipes I'm doing this weekend. Honey glazed chicken and smoky bbq chicken. I'll definitely be doing yours next weekend. The 3 bean one you introduced me to has become a staple in our house


Sorry! It was the Bish who translated that cup business for me
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just had the easiest and tastiest slow cooker meal ever.
Honey garlic chicken
3 or 4 chicken breasts chucked into the pot.
A sauce of 125ml soya sauce, 125ml ketchup, 80ml honey, 3 cloves of garlic (minced), 1 teaspoon of dried basil. Whisk it all together and pour over the chicken. Cook on low for 6 hours.
The chicken falls off your fork and the sauce is fantastic. Served with rice and garlic bread. Belting
Honey garlic chicken
3 or 4 chicken breasts chucked into the pot.
A sauce of 125ml soya sauce, 125ml ketchup, 80ml honey, 3 cloves of garlic (minced), 1 teaspoon of dried basil. Whisk it all together and pour over the chicken. Cook on low for 6 hours.
The chicken falls off your fork and the sauce is fantastic. Served with rice and garlic bread. Belting
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Well that's no fecking good, is it?Harry Genshaw wrote:Just had the easiest and tastiest slow cooker meal ever.
Honey garlic chicken
3 or 4 chicken breasts chucked into the pot.
A sauce of 125ml soya sauce, 125ml ketchup, 80ml honey, 3 cloves of garlic (minced), 1 teaspoon of dried basil. Whisk it all together and pour over the chicken. Cook on low for 6 hours.
The chicken falls off your fork and the sauce is fantastic. Served with rice and garlic bread. Belting

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It is if you hold it over yer gob 

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Do you have to align your gob with the side of your plate then?Harry Genshaw wrote:It is if you hold it over yer gob

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Right. It's on. We'll see.thebish wrote: you'll be thanking me tomorrow!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
breakfast...
slice of crusty sourdough bread (freshly made by my own fair hand)
poached egg (freshly laid by one of my chickens)
grilled tomatoes and mushroom (bought from shop!)
glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice
mug of strong tea
yum!
slice of crusty sourdough bread (freshly made by my own fair hand)
poached egg (freshly laid by one of my chickens)
grilled tomatoes and mushroom (bought from shop!)
glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice
mug of strong tea
yum!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I had sourdough bread for the first time in my life on Saturday. How the Dickens have I got to 48 without ever encountering this stuff previously? 

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A triumph (though I may have overdone it with the chilli powderBruce Rioja wrote:Right. It's on. We'll see.thebish wrote: you'll be thanking me tomorrow!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
cant get enough of Canadian Club with that posh ginger beer you can only get at fancy garden centres at the moment. (rocks, stirred not shaken, orange slice) gone through a bottle a weekend last few weeks.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Back in the sixties, a Canadian Club and Canada Dry Ginger ale was what you treated yourself to on last orders, or at Christmas with a Panatela cigar.. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:I had sourdough bread for the first time in my life on Saturday. How the Dickens have I got to 48 without ever encountering this stuff previously?
I went to San Francisco in 1995. One lunchtime we went to Fisherman's Wharf and Mrs GtE ordered the Clam Chowder. It was served with a partially hallowed out sourdough loaf acting as the bowl. A. May. Zing.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
toasted sour dough with welsh rarebit...... *food erection*
Hearth of the Ram in Rammy do this very well! spot on in there btw, went over crimbo.
Hearth of the Ram in Rammy do this very well! spot on in there btw, went over crimbo.
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Becoming quite a little fleshpot for good nosebageries and bars is Rammy.General Mannerheim wrote:toasted sour dough with welsh rarebit...... *food erection*
Hearth of the Ram in Rammy do this very well! spot on in there btw, went over crimbo.
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true. the rammy renaissance! going to the venetian hideaway there on sat night.Bruce Rioja wrote:Becoming quite a little fleshpot for good nosebageries and bars is Rammy.General Mannerheim wrote:toasted sour dough with welsh rarebit...... *food erection*
Hearth of the Ram in Rammy do this very well! spot on in there btw, went over crimbo.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Oh nice one. Will you let us know how you get on? Not been since it was Ramsons.General Mannerheim wrote:true. the rammy renaissance! going to the venetian hideaway there on sat night.Bruce Rioja wrote:Becoming quite a little fleshpot for good nosebageries and bars is Rammy.General Mannerheim wrote:toasted sour dough with welsh rarebit...... *food erection*
Hearth of the Ram in Rammy do this very well! spot on in there btw, went over crimbo.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
just made (and eaten) an old blast from the distant past! from the original Cranks vegetarian cookbook - vegetable crumble
simple ingredients - basically onion and assorted root veg (I had swede, parsnip, carrot and potato) cooked in stock and milk and thickened with flour - seasoned and with fresh parsley and fresh chopped tomatoes added - then baked in the oven with a "crumble" made from flour/chopped nuts/poppy seeds/butter
doesn't sound very promising - doesn't LOOK very promising - but - wow- perfect cold weather comfort food!
simple ingredients - basically onion and assorted root veg (I had swede, parsnip, carrot and potato) cooked in stock and milk and thickened with flour - seasoned and with fresh parsley and fresh chopped tomatoes added - then baked in the oven with a "crumble" made from flour/chopped nuts/poppy seeds/butter
doesn't sound very promising - doesn't LOOK very promising - but - wow- perfect cold weather comfort food!

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