What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Gooner Girl wrote:Ohhh, good plan, had been meaning to make some more cakes for the kids as the flapjack is nearly all finished. Might attempt this with them later.Burnden Paddock wrote:If you have corn flakes and/or rice krispies, melt the chocolate and make corn flake and/or rice krispie cakes. Voila.

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good do last night – had nowt on so worked late then called in at this diner place ive been meaning to try called Giant Robot. I sat at the bar and got a beer (£5 for a 330ml bottle of Camden Pale!) ordered some food and kicked back reading a magazine. The place was hammered so expected to wait a while and i was quite happy just sitting there reading and messing on my phone, but i was starting to get a bit tetchy after about 40mins of waiting. I think if my card wasn’t behind the bar id have walked. A waitress came over to apologise and offer me some complimentary bread & olives. She went off to get them when another waitress came over to apologise and explain that my order was caught behind a backlog and would be a further 10 minutes still, but as such they would be waiving the bill!! My bread arrived, then by the time id nailed that, the main came. Ran up about £40 quids worth with the ale. All free. Happy days.
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Last night - A couple of pints of Robinson's Unicorn followed by sausage, chips and curry sauce. It's good to get home. 

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Brummie in disguiseBruce Rioja wrote:Last night - A couple of pints of Robinson's Unicorn followed by sausage, chips and curry sauce. It's good to get home.

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bwfcdan94 wrote:Brummie in disguiseBruce Rioja wrote:Last night - A couple of pints of Robinson's Unicorn followed by sausage, chips and curry sauce. It's good to get home..
Sorry?

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Curry sauce, you should be putting gravy on that meal Bruce and you know it.
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You can't beat chips, sausage and curry sauce.....bwfcdan94 wrote:Curry sauce, you should be putting gravy on that meal Bruce and you know it.
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Yes you can gravy chips and sausage. All open to our own opinions I suppose.
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Chippy sausage.Annoyed Grunt wrote:You can't beat chips, sausage and curry sauce.....bwfcdan94 wrote:Curry sauce, you should be putting gravy on that meal Bruce and you know it.

Chippy curry should only ever be eaten with chips or fish and chips.
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That's as maybe how it is around your way, BP. However, fortunately for me both the curry and the gravy at my local chippy work with pretty much any combination. Chippy sausage with curry sauce comes second only to proper currywurst BTW.Burnden Paddock wrote:Chippy sausage.Annoyed Grunt wrote:You can't beat chips, sausage and curry sauce.....bwfcdan94 wrote:Curry sauce, you should be putting gravy on that meal Bruce and you know it.![]()
Chippy curry should only ever be eaten with chips or fish and chips.

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I bloody love currywurst. I don't know if it's 'proper' but we discovered it in Berlin and then had it everday for lunch. I've seen somewhere doing it at the christmas market in Manchester this year.Bruce Rioja wrote:That's as maybe how it is around your way, BP. However, fortunately for me both the curry and the gravy at my local chippy work with pretty much any combination. Chippy sausage with curry sauce comes second only to proper currywurst BTW.Burnden Paddock wrote:Chippy sausage.Annoyed Grunt wrote:You can't beat chips, sausage and curry sauce.....bwfcdan94 wrote:Curry sauce, you should be putting gravy on that meal Bruce and you know it.![]()
Chippy curry should only ever be eaten with chips or fish and chips.
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The currywurst in Manc this year appears to be chopped up sausage in thin (chippy-style) curry sauce. My recollection from Deutschland (many moons ago) was that it was considerably nicer and a bit drier.
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Whenever I'm in Germany I end up spending the week having Currywurst for lunch and Wienerschnitzel for dinner. I keep telling myself to try something different but.......................... I just can't.
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German food is great, lots of meat and gravy, right up my street. Can't argue with your choice but there's plenty more out there. I lived there as a student so didn't push the boat out really in terms of eating out, need to go back and get stuck in.Bruce Rioja wrote:Whenever I'm in Germany I end up spending the week having Currywurst for lunch and Wienerschnitzel for dinner. I keep telling myself to try something different but.......................... I just can't.
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Oh I absolutely agree. German nosebag doesn't get anything like the recognition it deserves, I feel. Oh, I've just been informed that it's actually Jägerschnitzel that I eat repeatedly when over there, a Wienerschnitzel with a delicious mushroom sauce (for anyone that doesn't know), but you know how it is when you find something that you really like and that you really struggle to get back at home.....?LeverEnd wrote:German food is great, lots of meat and gravy, right up my street. Can't argue with your choice but there's plenty more out there. I lived there as a student so didn't push the boat out really in terms of eating out, need to go back and get stuck in.Bruce Rioja wrote:Whenever I'm in Germany I end up spending the week having Currywurst for lunch and Wienerschnitzel for dinner. I keep telling myself to try something different but.......................... I just can't.
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I used to eat the variation Jägertoast, same stuff on thick toast, delicious. Also started making cabbage recipes with pork, another german thing I loved. Need to start on that again in fact, thanks for the reminder.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh I absolutely agree. German nosebag doesn't get anything like the recognition it deserves, I feel. Oh, I've just been informed that it's actually Jägerschnitzel that I eat repeatedly when over there, a Wienerschnitzel with a delicious mushroom sauce (for anyone that doesn't know), but you know how it is when you find something that you really like and that you really struggle to get back at home.....?LeverEnd wrote:German food is great, lots of meat and gravy, right up my street. Can't argue with your choice but there's plenty more out there. I lived there as a student so didn't push the boat out really in terms of eating out, need to go back and get stuck in.Bruce Rioja wrote:Whenever I'm in Germany I end up spending the week having Currywurst for lunch and Wienerschnitzel for dinner. I keep telling myself to try something different but.......................... I just can't.
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Please - feel free to share any recipes won't you, LeverEnd?!LeverEnd wrote:I used to eat the variation Jägertoast, same stuff on thick toast, delicious. Also started making cabbage recipes with pork, another german thing I loved. Need to start on that again in fact, thanks for the reminder.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh I absolutely agree. German nosebag doesn't get anything like the recognition it deserves, I feel. Oh, I've just been informed that it's actually Jägerschnitzel that I eat repeatedly when over there, a Wienerschnitzel with a delicious mushroom sauce (for anyone that doesn't know), but you know how it is when you find something that you really like and that you really struggle to get back at home.....?LeverEnd wrote:German food is great, lots of meat and gravy, right up my street. Can't argue with your choice but there's plenty more out there. I lived there as a student so didn't push the boat out really in terms of eating out, need to go back and get stuck in.Bruce Rioja wrote:Whenever I'm in Germany I end up spending the week having Currywurst for lunch and Wienerschnitzel for dinner. I keep telling myself to try something different but.......................... I just can't.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tonight was generic chicken curry...
Made with Patak's madras paste...
I'm not proud. Red Rioja.
Nice.
Made with Patak's madras paste...
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Nice.
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2pm appointment at Jamies Italian.
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