What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Dead within 24 hours... We will miss you...Bruce Rioja wrote:Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too?Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkieGooner Girl wrote:Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...
Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too?Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkieGooner Girl wrote:Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...
Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.
Run 4k?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tret missen to a sausage and egg barm from Rushtons.Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too?Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkieGooner Girl wrote:Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...
Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.
Run 4k?

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Started with parfait instead of terrine (couldn't get all the bits for terrine) - starter was by all accounts pretty good - none left by anyone.
Switched to lamb shanks for mains (as beef is tomorrow) - The lamb was good, but ditched the "sauce" which I'd tried out of a recipe book and was cack. I suspect the addition of chorizo didn't help much.
The tiramisu, was allegedly "to die for"...which given I know what went in it, is a distinct possiblity.
All in all, there's been worse disasters at sea, allegedly.
Switched to lamb shanks for mains (as beef is tomorrow) - The lamb was good, but ditched the "sauce" which I'd tried out of a recipe book and was cack. I suspect the addition of chorizo didn't help much.
The tiramisu, was allegedly "to die for"...which given I know what went in it, is a distinct possiblity.
All in all, there's been worse disasters at sea, allegedly.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just had a few scoops at The Moon Under The Water on Deansgate followed by a terrific meal at Jamie Olivers Italian (salted nachos with spiced sun dried tomatos, lamb and pork linguine, three ice creams with butterscotch and crushed nuts). Another pint at the Bridge and rolled out of there to find Deansgate closed and the Olympic Flame on its way past with Sir Chris Hoy holding the sacred flame aloft. Fancy putting on a show like that just for us.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Really? And maybe also a couple of Jed Crumpets too?Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Mmmmmm. Have made a deal with myself. 3K run first thing in the morning (in the pouring rain, no doubt) = bacon & eggs for brekkieGooner Girl wrote:Doing me and the little brother a fry up later. Not a lot can beat bacon and eggs...
Within 20 minutes of finishing Brucie as your metabolism will absorb that in a jiffy! No harm done.
Run 4k?

Suspect I need rather more than 4k
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I'm going for a double twist jinxeruby later by creating the day's only Italian triumph.
I'm having a crack at beef cannelloni and a tomato and bacon sauce.
I'm having a crack at beef cannelloni and a tomato and bacon sauce.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Let the record show that i am never drinking again.
This time i mean it !
This time i mean it !
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Boo!ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Let the record show that i am never drinking again.
This time i mean it !
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Could i not go to casualty first?Puskas wrote:Boo!ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Let the record show that i am never drinking again.
This time i mean it !
No one likes a quitter.
If you're riding a horse, and the horse turns around, bites you in the face and throws you off, before trampling all over you, you need to get straight back in the saddle and ride it again. Or the terrorists win. You should know that.
Ok ok, just for you, i will try drinking again...but i'm not happy about it

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Good, drinking is a serious business. Not there for pleasure.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Could i not go to casualty first?Puskas wrote:Boo!ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Let the record show that i am never drinking again.
This time i mean it !
No one likes a quitter.
If you're riding a horse, and the horse turns around, bites you in the face and throws you off, before trampling all over you, you need to get straight back in the saddle and ride it again. Or the terrorists win. You should know that.
Ok ok, just for you, i will try drinking again...but i'm not happy about it
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've had a long think about it and i've decided to give beer another try tonight, just one mind... i can't stand the idea of being fallen out with it, i think we need to make up ASAP.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Eating? Absolutely nothing. I'm scared to in case the stomach cramps that kept me awake all night kick back in. Water only today just so I don't sh*t myself to death, as I feared was going to be the case at about 4am 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'm thinking a doctor / hospital might be a good idea?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Asda have got a bottle of Dao (Extra Special range) on for a fiver at the moment.
Buy it.
Buy it.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Well spotted. Will be there tomorrow. Asda, I mean.Lord Kangana wrote:Asda have got a bottle of Dao (Extra Special range) on for a fiver at the moment.
Buy it.
And in Portugal on Wednesday.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Leftover cannelloni and garlic bread. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Gammon ham slice, pinapple, chips and peas. Slice of iced fruit cake to follow. Nice.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tango - you appear to have spelled fried egg 'pineapple'.TANGODANCER wrote:Gammon ham slice, pinapple, chips and peas. Slice of iced fruit cake to follow. Nice.

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