What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sounds about right!Lord Kangana wrote:The same Delia who's recipes don't work?
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Has Delia's cooking ever caused the evacuation of a leisure centre though? This is important.Gooner Girl wrote:Sounds about right!Lord Kangana wrote:The same Delia who's recipes don't work?

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Bruce Rioja wrote:Has Delia's cooking ever caused the evacuation of a leisure centre though? This is important.Gooner Girl wrote:Sounds about right!Lord Kangana wrote:The same Delia who's recipes don't work?

And it was only the baby pool cheeky, and we were the only ones in it!

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Swimming with the faeces?Gooner Girl wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Has Delia's cooking ever caused the evacuation of a leisure centre though? This is important.Gooner Girl wrote:Sounds about right!Lord Kangana wrote:The same Delia who's recipes don't work?Maybe that was the fish pie she did manage to force down yesterday! Hadn't thought of that...
And it was only the baby pool cheeky, and we were the only ones in it!
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:Swimming with the faeces?Gooner Girl wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Has Delia's cooking ever caused the evacuation of a leisure centre though? This is important.Gooner Girl wrote:Sounds about right!Lord Kangana wrote:The same Delia who's recipes don't work?Maybe that was the fish pie she did manage to force down yesterday! Hadn't thought of that...
And it was only the baby pool cheeky, and we were the only ones in it!

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Enough for them to have to drain the entire pool though? Yeay, or indeed Neay? ;DGooner Girl wrote:Other end thankfully, and a miniscule amount...
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Now you're just making stuff up!Bruce Rioja wrote:Enough for them to have to drain the entire pool though? Yeay, or indeed Neay? ;DGooner Girl wrote:Other end thankfully, and a miniscule amount...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Are we talking carrots in the shallow end?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
One of my twins may have been a teeny bit sick in the pool today owing to getting over excited and trying to drink the pool water...Wandering Willy wrote:Are we talking carrots in the shallow end?
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You'll get CAPS excited....Wandering Willy wrote:Are we talking carrots in the shallow end?
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One of Gooner Girl's twins was as sick as a pike today having been force-fed Gooner Girl's toad in the hole. Such was the mess she made, that Hawards Heath was cordoned off by Police helicopter. YissGooner Girl wrote:One of my twins may have been a teeny bit sick in the pool today owing to getting over excited and trying to drink the pool water...Wandering Willy wrote:Are we talking carrots in the shallow end?

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There hasn't been a food incident this bad since Bish's egg mayonnaise disaster.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sounds much more likely than that unfeasible yarn involving Council workers giving a shiny shite about anything floating in the pool and doing something about it.Bruce Rioja wrote:One of Gooner Girl's twins was as sick as a pike today having been force-fed Gooner Girl's toad in the hole. Such was the mess she made, that Hawards Heath was cordoned off by Police helicopter. YissGooner Girl wrote:One of my twins may have been a teeny bit sick in the pool today owing to getting over excited and trying to drink the pool water...Wandering Willy wrote:Are we talking carrots in the shallow end?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
A colleague of mine, who's a fussy 4ucker to put it mildly, went to Nam Ploy last night and can't shut-up about how good it was. Result! 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
The new one in Harwood? Is it actually open?Bruce Rioja wrote:A colleague of mine, who's a fussy 4ucker to put it mildly, went to Nam Ploy last night and can't shut-up about how good it was. Result!
The one that's in the old Sally Up Steps was pretty good...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Had an evening meeting so a salmon sandwich before it. Got home for spicy red pepper and lime soup - made by my wife - and brilliantly spicy and sour... loved it...
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Eating peacock and drinking vinegar
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Any good?
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The very fella, Wil. I was rather expecting something announcing its opening to come through the door.William the White wrote:The new one in Harwood? Is it actually open?Bruce Rioja wrote:A colleague of mine, who's a fussy 4ucker to put it mildly, went to Nam Ploy last night and can't shut-up about how good it was. Result!
The one that's in the old Sally Up Steps was pretty good...
Just been up The Pack Horse in Affetside with former next door neighbours (and fantastic friends). The fish pie was absolutely superb.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
yeah, had a few good ones there... though not the fish pie... Walked there several times... but never backBruce Rioja wrote:The very fella, Wil. I was rather expecting something announcing its opening to come through the door.William the White wrote:The new one in Harwood? Is it actually open?Bruce Rioja wrote:A colleague of mine, who's a fussy 4ucker to put it mildly, went to Nam Ploy last night and can't shut-up about how good it was. Result!
The one that's in the old Sally Up Steps was pretty good...
Just been up The Pack Horse in Affetside with former next door neighbours (and fantastic friends). The fish pie was absolutely superb.

I was rather expecting the Nam Ploy's front door to be open when they decided the restaurant was... It always looks closed when i go past...
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