What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Are any of them female?Gary the Enfield wrote: You can adopt one of my Muslim friends on Facebook If you like. I have loads in my social and running circles. Mainly Turkish to be fair but I know a couple of Bangladeshis and Pakistanis and Africans too.
Lots. All married. With massive families and lots of brothers and uncles. And sons. Big sons.
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"I don't suppose that there's any chance of you serving my prawn cocktail above an actual living goldfish in a glass that it can barely turn around in, is there? There is?! Garcon, you're a fecking lifesaver!" 



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Wow. That's just stupidity.
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That's sad. Really sad and pathetic.
I went to Greens in West Didsbury for some nosh last night. Excellent as always!
I went to Greens in West Didsbury for some nosh last night. Excellent as always!
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
There's a tiny harbour in the village of Fuseta on the Eastern Algarve. A local fisherman has opened a pavement cafe selling the fish he catches the same morning and a starter of bread, olives and pate de Sardinha, is followed by a platter of barbecued sardines, sea bass and xaputa with salad and potatoes. 10 euros with wine and beer thrown in.
Jet 2 are doing flights to Faro next week for 160 quid. Be rude not to...
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Heaven. Enjoy, mate.Bijou Bob wrote:There's a tiny harbour in the village of Fuseta on the Eastern Algarve. A local fisherman has opened a pavement cafe selling the fish he catches the same morning and a starter of bread, olives and pate de Sardinha, is followed by a platter of barbecued sardines, sea bass and xaputa with salad and potatoes. 10 euros with wine and beer thrown in.
Jet 2 are doing flights to Faro next week for 160 quid. Be rude not to...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I just had my first fried egg sandwich for ages and it was bloody lovely!
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the business!LeverEnd wrote:I just had my first fried egg sandwich for ages and it was bloody lovely!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Wife asked what I wanted for tea. Far too hot for cooking much so I might just follow suit on that L.E. Either that or corned beef and pickle sarnies.LeverEnd wrote:I just had my first fried egg sandwich for ages and it was bloody lovely!
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Bought some Hake tails from the market. Loads of meat on them and a single, central bone. Haven't a fecking clue how to cook one though or what to have one with. Anyone? 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bruce Rioja wrote:Bought some Hake tails from the market. Loads of meat on them and a single, central bone. Haven't a fecking clue how to cook one though or what to have one with. Anyone?
I'd imagine you could do exactly what you'd do with cod, haddock or any other white flakey fish...
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LeverEnd wrote:I just had my first fried egg sandwich for ages and it was bloody lovely!

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Me and cooking are not the best of friends. Wife always cooks. I can do the basics enough to stay alive. Told her to leave my tea to me tonight; been watching James Martin's saturday show and the omlette challenge. I decided to improvise.
Half a decent sized tomato chopped up small, one inch cube of chaddar cheese chopped up small. Hot frying pan pasted around with a bit of butter, Break an egg in it, twirl around with a spatuala, drop the tomato and cheese in, twirl a bit more just to equal out the contents, add a bit of salt and pepper. Bingo. Tasty snack in less than five minutes. It was delicious.
Half a decent sized tomato chopped up small, one inch cube of chaddar cheese chopped up small. Hot frying pan pasted around with a bit of butter, Break an egg in it, twirl around with a spatuala, drop the tomato and cheese in, twirl a bit more just to equal out the contents, add a bit of salt and pepper. Bingo. Tasty snack in less than five minutes. It was delicious.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pan fry and serve it in an envelope or somethingBruce Rioja wrote:Bought some Hake tails from the market. Loads of meat on them and a single, central bone. Haven't a fecking clue how to cook one though or what to have one with. Anyone?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Microwave it in a Wellington boot.Harry Genshaw wrote:Pan fry and serve it in an envelope or somethingBruce Rioja wrote:Bought some Hake tails from the market. Loads of meat on them and a single, central bone. Haven't a fecking clue how to cook one though or what to have one with. Anyone?
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LeverEnd wrote:Microwave it in a Wellington boot.Harry Genshaw wrote:Pan fry and serve it in an envelope or somethingBruce Rioja wrote:Bought some Hake tails from the market. Loads of meat on them and a single, central bone. Haven't a fecking clue how to cook one though or what to have one with. Anyone?
It's Hake. Serve on a Rake!
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I'm currently about a half the way through the world's biggest bag of organic Kale. So, however I do it, it'll be served with kale (but not in a pail
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Cake, biscuits, donuts, ice creams, ice lollies..... It's office birthday season!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cooked the forum favourite of chicken and chorizo jambalaya this evening and totally forgot how the recipe under estimates the amount of stock required. Rather than just chuck water in there for extra liquid, I added a whole lot more cajun seasoning too. Far and away the best version of this that I've made to date. A resounding success!
Not that i'm acting at all smug about it! 


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