What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Mr GG looks after the twins saturday morning whilst i have a lie in (if you can call 8.15 a lie in - which i never used to...) so i have to do the early slot on a sundayHarry Genshaw wrote:You're up early on a Sunday aren't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Banana hot cakes for breakfast today, simple and very tasty.![]()
Banana hot cakes sound good. How do you make em?

Banana hot cakes (i halved the quantities of this recipe and it made 5 hot cakes so you might want to do that too depending how many you are feeding and how hungry you are!)
2 large eggs
4 bananas
2tbsp natural yoghurt
80g plain or wholemeal flour
50gr Porridge oats
1 tsp baking powder
A little butter
Beat the eggs together.
In a seperate bowl, mash the bananas til smooth and then add the flour, baking powder, eggs, oats and yoghurt. Stir well.
Melt the butter in the frying pan and add a couple of tablespoons of the mixture for each hot cake, spacing them apart. Fry for 2/3 min on each side until lightly browned.
Serve warm with a little butter spread on top.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Right, im on that!Gooner Girl wrote:Mr GG looks after the twins saturday morning whilst i have a lie in (if you can call 8.15 a lie in - which i never used to...) so i have to do the early slot on a sundayHarry Genshaw wrote:You're up early on a Sunday aren't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Banana hot cakes for breakfast today, simple and very tasty.![]()
Banana hot cakes sound good. How do you make em?![]()
Banana hot cakes (i halved the quantities of this recipe and it made 5 hot cakes so you might want to do that too depending how many you are feeding and how hungry you are!)
2 large eggs
4 bananas
2tbsp natural yoghurt
80g plain or wholemeal flour
50gr Porridge oats
1 tsp baking powder
A little butter
Beat the eggs together.
In a seperate bowl, mash the bananas til smooth and then add the flour, baking powder, eggs, oats and yoghurt. Stir well.
Melt the butter in the frying pan and add a couple of tablespoons of the mixture for each hot cake, spacing them apart. Fry for 2/3 min on each side until lightly browned.
Serve warm with a little butter spread on top.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Let me know how they turn out.General Mannerheim wrote:Right, im on that!Gooner Girl wrote:Mr GG looks after the twins saturday morning whilst i have a lie in (if you can call 8.15 a lie in - which i never used to...) so i have to do the early slot on a sundayHarry Genshaw wrote:You're up early on a Sunday aren't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Banana hot cakes for breakfast today, simple and very tasty.![]()
Banana hot cakes sound good. How do you make em?![]()
Banana hot cakes (i halved the quantities of this recipe and it made 5 hot cakes so you might want to do that too depending how many you are feeding and how hungry you are!)
2 large eggs
4 bananas
2tbsp natural yoghurt
80g plain or wholemeal flour
50gr Porridge oats
1 tsp baking powder
A little butter
Beat the eggs together.
In a seperate bowl, mash the bananas til smooth and then add the flour, baking powder, eggs, oats and yoghurt. Stir well.
Melt the butter in the frying pan and add a couple of tablespoons of the mixture for each hot cake, spacing them apart. Fry for 2/3 min on each side until lightly browned.
Serve warm with a little butter spread on top.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
frig, no natural yoghurt - will petit filous do?
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haha! probably, its barely any natural yoghurt you use in it!General Mannerheim wrote:frig, no natural yoghurt - will petit filous do?
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
went for a big party-dinner today at the Plum Valley Thai Restaurant...
an all-you-can-eat joint - you just order as many dishes as you want off the menu - starters - then main course then puddings - and keep ordering as long as you like..
we were in there from about 12:30 until about 4pm
am hungry now though.....
an all-you-can-eat joint - you just order as many dishes as you want off the menu - starters - then main course then puddings - and keep ordering as long as you like..
we were in there from about 12:30 until about 4pm
am hungry now though.....
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen whilst at the Trafford Centre. It was ok, though I expected better.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight, after a rather tasty veggie goulash, I decamped to a nearby Sainsbury's Local for some chocolate digestives to dunk in my tea. I returned with something I thought no longer existed. Such was my excitement that my shout of joy stopped the shop; Garibaldi biscuits. Oh how I love that dead fly crispy mushiness..........
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
It's nice enough, but all burgers are the same. They're a great idea until you start eating them.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen whilst at the Trafford Centre. It was ok, though I expected better.
Although the Canadian Grill in Altrincham is mega...
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The only really good burger that I've ever eaten was at the Copper Cow in Chiswick. They're hand made on the premises from minced steak and cooked to your liking. Medium rare. Outstanding. With mature cheddar, crispy bacon and Jenga chips. Nom, nom, and indeed, nom!boltonboris wrote:It's nice enough, but all burgers are the same. They're a great idea until you start eating them.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen whilst at the Trafford Centre. It was ok, though I expected better.
Although the Canadian Grill in Altrincham is mega...

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
True...they sound better than they taste.boltonboris wrote:It's nice enough, but all burgers are the same. They're a great idea until you start eating them.Annoyed Grunt wrote:Went to the Gourmet Burger Kitchen whilst at the Trafford Centre. It was ok, though I expected better.
Although the Canadian Grill in Altrincham is mega...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'm not a burger fan. Thought GBK was as good as those chains do. Bay Horse Pork and Beef is AWESOME though.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I have memories of the original Wimpy burgers, just a plain burger on a toasted bun with a dash of mustard, being pretty decent. Long before the likes of McDonalds started soggyfying them though.
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big t-bone to be grilled when the cup final has finished
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steak pie with sautéed leeks and cabbage with cajun spiced wedges, all homemade otherwise i wouldnt bother posting it...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You likes your cheese, don't you?
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Sliced roast beef fried with onions, slice of cheese on large oven bottom muffins. Had two, eyes greedier than belly.Will suffer later.
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:You likes your cheese, don't you?

There's Mozzarella and Cheddar beneath that topping of Gouda, so you could say that, Col, yes.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
first beer of the day...
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