What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Just made Mr GG and myself 'Toad in the Hole' with eggs from the ducks and chickens in our back garden and sausages from the farm our old secondary school runs. Talk about low food miles.
Best thing to come from up north? Yorkshire pudding.... Mmmmmmmmmm........

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tried one of them chicken Sagawotsits tha'neet. good.
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Chicken and old people cheesy crisps? 

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Monkfish tagine. With tomatoes, olives, red peppers. Paprika, cumin, coriander.
Brilliant.
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Sounds like someones a good cook in your house William!William the White wrote:Monkfish tagine. With tomatoes, olives, red peppers. Paprika, cumin, coriander.
Brilliant.
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Vegetable sausages? YAK.Gooner Girl wrote:Just made Mr GG and myself 'Toad in the Hole' with eggs from the ducks and chickens in our back garden and sausages from the farm our old secondary school runs. Talk about low food miles.![]()
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Prufrock wrote:Vegetable sausages? YAK.Gooner Girl wrote:Just made Mr GG and myself 'Toad in the Hole' with eggs from the ducks and chickens in our back garden and sausages from the farm our old secondary school runs. Talk about low food miles.![]()
Best thing to come from up north? Yorkshire pudding.... Mmmmmmmmmm........
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We both can do a little but I'm definitely second best - this was my partner who also did a Seville orange and almond cake for dessert... Fantastic...Gooner Girl wrote:Sounds like someones a good cook in your house William!William the White wrote:Monkfish tagine. With tomatoes, olives, red peppers. Paprika, cumin, coriander.
Brilliant.

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Dinner round yours tomorrow then! 
My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!

My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!
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I've done a fair few of those as well... the youngest recipient turns 20 in 4 weeks though... Don't anticipate doing any more any time soon...Gooner Girl wrote:Dinner round yours tomorrow then!
My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!
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See, I dislike children as much as the next man - more probably - and consider babies to be the worst of all (vile, screaming, shitting machines).William the White wrote:I've done a fair few of those as well... the youngest recipient turns 20 in 4 weeks though... Don't anticipate doing any more any time soon...Gooner Girl wrote:Dinner round yours tomorrow then!
My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!
However even I wouldn't go so far as to puree a baby. That's just brutal.
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You know, there were times, often at about 3 in the morning when the crying just would not stop that if that magimix had been a little bigger...Puskas wrote:See, I dislike children as much as the next man - more probably - and consider babies to be the worst of all (vile, screaming, shitting machines).William the White wrote:I've done a fair few of those as well... the youngest recipient turns 20 in 4 weeks though... Don't anticipate doing any more any time soon...Gooner Girl wrote:Dinner round yours tomorrow then!
My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!
However even I wouldn't go so far as to puree a baby. That's just brutal.
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William the White wrote:You know, there were times, often at about 3 in the morning when the crying just would not stop that if that magimix had been a little bigger...Puskas wrote:See, I dislike children as much as the next man - more probably - and consider babies to be the worst of all (vile, screaming, shitting machines).William the White wrote:I've done a fair few of those as well... the youngest recipient turns 20 in 4 weeks though... Don't anticipate doing any more any time soon...Gooner Girl wrote:Dinner round yours tomorrow then!
My dad is a great cook but it appears to have skipped a generation. Most of my 'cooking' at the moment is baby purees!
However even I wouldn't go so far as to puree a baby. That's just brutal.

Twins had apple and blueberry puree for lunch. I'm eating pickled onion monster munch!
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There aren't any biscuits in the house but I could murder one.
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Saltaire Blonde. It's awesome. More pubs should have it.
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Got one of those 5l kegs of Heineken free from Sky.. I'll be nailing some of that tonight!
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I'm going to attempt to make cottage pie for dinner....
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Nice, but the thread is called 'What are you eating and drinking TONIGHT'Gooner Girl wrote:I'm going to attempt to make cottage pie for dinner....
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