What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Homemade chicken and asparagus pie. OM.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Beef stew and dumplings, followed by steamed lemon syrup sponge pudding and custard. Proper winter warmers. Plenty of both left over for tomorrow too. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Burnden Paddock wrote:Beef stew and dumplings, followed by steamed lemon syrup sponge pudding and custard. Proper winter warmers. Plenty of both left over for tomorrow too.
That really is comfort food for a cold night in January in Bolton... The custard confirms it!... Excellent...
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Might give this a whirl next weekend.Bijou Bob wrote:I am, I'm happy to admit, something of a meat snob. I'd sooner push rusty screws in my eyes than buy supermarket meat. All mine comes from my local butcher and he knows where every animal came from, all of them within 5 miles of the shop.
It is then, with something of a red face, that I confess that I've just had some of the best meat I've ever eaten.................from a supermarket.
Gentlemen (and ladies) I implore you. If you do nothing else tomorrow, forget the lie in, ignore the papers, leave the 'special cuddles' for another day and get yourself to Aldi to pay £9.95 for their 4 bird roast. It didn't shrink, would easily feed 6 and the taste, oh the taste! Unbelievably good.
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Tried this over xmas, can only agree with Bob if they're still doing it.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Might give this a whirl next weekend.Bijou Bob wrote:I am, I'm happy to admit, something of a meat snob. I'd sooner push rusty screws in my eyes than buy supermarket meat. All mine comes from my local butcher and he knows where every animal came from, all of them within 5 miles of the shop.
It is then, with something of a red face, that I confess that I've just had some of the best meat I've ever eaten.................from a supermarket.
Gentlemen (and ladies) I implore you. If you do nothing else tomorrow, forget the lie in, ignore the papers, leave the 'special cuddles' for another day and get yourself to Aldi to pay £9.95 for their 4 bird roast. It didn't shrink, would easily feed 6 and the taste, oh the taste! Unbelievably good.
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4 kinds of bird in one joint?? Savages.
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Care to expand? Which four breeds are involved?Bijou Bob wrote:get yourself to Aldi to pay £9.95 for their 4 bird roast.
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I imagine Duck, Turkey, Shoebill and Snow Owl
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Four bird roast...?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
No Ivory-Billed Woodpecker? They can fecking well keep it then.boltonboris wrote:I imagine Duck, Turkey, Shoebill and Snow Owl

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Thats in the five-bird roastBruce Rioja wrote:No Ivory-Billed Woodpecker? They can fecking well keep it then.boltonboris wrote:I imagine Duck, Turkey, Shoebill and Snow Owl

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my eldest son is putting in the hours to make a coursework deadline... he has just eaten a whole bag of Haribo washed down with a large can of Monster...
he says he won't be doing that again in a hurry!!
he says he won't be doing that again in a hurry!!

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tapas for lunch, after the Spanish class. At Evuna, in Manchester. £9.99 for 3 tapas. Between us we had Hake Galician style, chicken pincho, garlic mushrooms, calamares, tortilla espanola and mini tuna pasties...
Excellent house red at £3.50.
Excellent house red at £3.50.

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Having a crack at making a prather pie. Someone needs to carry on the family tradition.
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What's your crust recipe? Despite being a good cook, crusts aren't the wife's strong point.Bruce Rioja wrote:Having a crack at making a prather pie. Someone needs to carry on the family tradition.
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Ah, I'll be cheating on that front this time, Tango.TANGODANCER wrote:What's your crust recipe? Despite being a good cook, crusts aren't the wife's strong point.Bruce Rioja wrote:Having a crack at making a prather pie. Someone needs to carry on the family tradition.

Object of today's exercise is to get the consistency right. Once I'm happy that I've cracked that then I'll try my hand at pastry

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Let's know when you do. Just nothing like home made prater pie.Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, I'll be cheating on that front this time, Tango.TANGODANCER wrote:What's your crust recipe? Despite being a good cook, crusts aren't the wife's strong point.Bruce Rioja wrote:Having a crack at making a prather pie. Someone needs to carry on the family tradition.
Object of today's exercise is to get the consistency right. Once I'm happy that I've cracked that then I'll try my hand at pastry

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TANGODANCER wrote:Let's know when you do. Just nothing like home made prater pie.Bruce Rioja wrote:Ah, I'll be cheating on that front this time, Tango.TANGODANCER wrote:What's your crust recipe? Despite being a good cook, crusts aren't the wife's strong point.Bruce Rioja wrote:Having a crack at making a prather pie. Someone needs to carry on the family tradition.
Object of today's exercise is to get the consistency right. Once I'm happy that I've cracked that then I'll try my hand at pastry


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Knife and fork, salt and pepper and away you go.
Was it good?

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Got a fvckload of Flank steak from Costco (£13 for 1.7kg).
Was thinking of doing a pie, but I don't think it 'cooks' well.
Am I best chucking a dusting of flour on it and frying it up?
Was thinking of doing a pie, but I don't think it 'cooks' well.
Am I best chucking a dusting of flour on it and frying it up?
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