What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I don't usually do dinner at lunch time, I usually just eat at tea time - a dinner that is, or as some say, tea.
But, today, going out for dinner/lunch... and I'm having Kerala fish curry with wild rice. Yum.
But, today, going out for dinner/lunch... and I'm having Kerala fish curry with wild rice. Yum.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Just made some cheese scones. (scone to rhyme with gone of course)
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dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!
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Huh, you have had one of my cheese scones - were you just being polite when you said "That was the most delicious thing I have ever tasted, did it come from heaven?!" (or words to that effect)thebish wrote:dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!
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i believe i must have said - that's not bad for a cheese scone - but it'd clearly be better without the cheese and with some raisins and sultanas in it!!Gooner Girl wrote:Huh, you have had one of my cheese scones - were you just being polite when you said "That was the most delicious thing I have ever tasted, did it come from heaven?!" (or words to that effect)thebish wrote:dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Noooooooooo !!thebish wrote:i believe i must have said - that's not bad for a cheese scone - but it'd clearly be better without the cheese and with some raisins and sultanas in it!!Gooner Girl wrote:Huh, you have had one of my cheese scones - were you just being polite when you said "That was the most delicious thing I have ever tasted, did it come from heaven?!" (or words to that effect)thebish wrote:dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!

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dirty welsh habits, I'll wager! get off with you and have a welsh cake...bobo the clown wrote:Noooooooooo !!thebish wrote:i believe i must have said - that's not bad for a cheese scone - but it'd clearly be better without the cheese and with some raisins and sultanas in it!!Gooner Girl wrote:Huh, you have had one of my cheese scones - were you just being polite when you said "That was the most delicious thing I have ever tasted, did it come from heaven?!" (or words to that effect)thebish wrote:dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!
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That's what Mr GG would say too (he's not a dried fruit fan) perhaps I should make some? Then I'd have them all to myself (unless thebish came round...)bobo the clown wrote:Noooooooooo !!thebish wrote:i believe i must have said - that's not bad for a cheese scone - but it'd clearly be better without the cheese and with some raisins and sultanas in it!!Gooner Girl wrote:Huh, you have had one of my cheese scones - were you just being polite when you said "That was the most delicious thing I have ever tasted, did it come from heaven?!" (or words to that effect)thebish wrote:dunno why anybody would wanna ruin scones by putting cheese in the mix!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight was monkfish paella, which I love making and eating... love the moment when the onions and bright green peppers go into the paella pan, so bright and fresh looking... and the saffron infused fish stock and smoked paprika (which we bought at a market in Valencia)...
Bought the fish this morn on Bolton market, together with loads of fruit n veg at amazing prices and of good quality... Why do i ever go to supermarkets?
Had friends round for the meal and tried out on them some of the booze for Christmas Day - A Cava (received well), a Chardonnay/Viognier blend (for, potentially, with the roast chicken) - received well, but i think I'll go for a Galician Albarino on Xmas day, a Sainsbury dessert wine at a reasonable £4 a half bottle, which did ok with Roquefort, but not good enough...
Fab night... food, drink and conversation...
Bought the fish this morn on Bolton market, together with loads of fruit n veg at amazing prices and of good quality... Why do i ever go to supermarkets?
Had friends round for the meal and tried out on them some of the booze for Christmas Day - A Cava (received well), a Chardonnay/Viognier blend (for, potentially, with the roast chicken) - received well, but i think I'll go for a Galician Albarino on Xmas day, a Sainsbury dessert wine at a reasonable £4 a half bottle, which did ok with Roquefort, but not good enough...
Fab night... food, drink and conversation...

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There's nowt wrong with cheese scones (rhymes with bones), nowt.
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Quite. It's just your pronunciation of the word that is wrong, not the scones themselves.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There's nowt wrong with cheese scones (rhymes with bones), nowt.
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I bet you say bath to rhyme with half don't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Quite. It's just your pronunciation of the word that is wrong, not the scones themselves.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There's nowt wrong with cheese scones (rhymes with bones), nowt.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sick, sick, sick in the head.Gooner Girl wrote:Just made some cheese scones.

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Uh,Bruce Rioja wrote:Sick, sick, sick in the head.Gooner Girl wrote:Just made some cheese scones.

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Yes, because that's how its supposed to be said.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I bet you say bath to rhyme with half don't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Quite. It's just your pronunciation of the word that is wrong, not the scones themselves.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There's nowt wrong with cheese scones (rhymes with bones), nowt.

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
i don't see why anyone would pronounce path properly (*ie NOT parth) but then make the ludicrous choice to rhyme scones with bones!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I bet you say bath to rhyme with half don't you?Gooner Girl wrote:Quite. It's just your pronunciation of the word that is wrong, not the scones themselves.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:There's nowt wrong with cheese scones (rhymes with bones), nowt.

i can forgive GG - she's just a bit posh and lives in sussex... she can't help it!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
This morning:
Sausage, Egg & Black Pudding on a barm.
Gutbustingly brilliant
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