What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
You could roll back to yours from there.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I know, it's just the cow shit in the way...Lord Kangana wrote:You could roll back to yours from there.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
The fish pie's an September / October special, Will. Actually, on clearer reflection, it wasn't absolutely superb at all - it was enjoyable. A fish pie benefits from smoked haddock (of which this had none) it most certainly doesn't benefit from Calamari (of which it has some). Veg was crisp and perfect though.William the White wrote:yeah, had a few good ones there... though not the fish pie... Walked there several times... but never backBruce Rioja wrote:The very fella, Wil. I was rather expecting something announcing its opening to come through the door.William the White wrote:The new one in Harwood? Is it actually open?Bruce Rioja wrote:A colleague of mine, who's a fussy 4ucker to put it mildly, went to Nam Ploy last night and can't shut-up about how good it was. Result!
The one that's in the old Sally Up Steps was pretty good...
Just been up The Pack Horse in Affetside with former next door neighbours (and fantastic friends). The fish pie was absolutely superb.![]()
I was rather expecting the Nam Ploy's front door to be open when they decided the restaurant was... It always looks closed when i go past...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cocker Hoop. Oh dear. It is lovely though.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I've been busy in the kitchen tonight. Made some cakes this morning and with a little help from my mum and a friend, iced them tonight. They're for the twins first birthday on saturday!
Jessies Sheep

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Does Jessie know you love Jack more
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
The owl looks good.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Owl for me.
Bobo'll want the sheep anyway.
Bobo'll want the sheep anyway.

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The owl was easier to do then the sheep, cos it was a flat surface!
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You're supposed to use wellies, apparently.Gooner Girl wrote:The owl was easier to do then the sheep, cos it was a flat surface!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Cos he has a 'better' cake?!Prufrock wrote:Does Jessie know you love Jack more?

Sure it will scar her for life on her 1st Birthday

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
this is the "what are you eating and drinking TONIGHT" thread - I hope that doesn't mean you have eaten Jack's cake already... 

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Mum took it home with her so i couldn't. I don't think she trusts me with them til Saturday!thebish wrote:this is the "what are you eating and drinking TONIGHT" thread - I hope that doesn't mean you have eaten Jack's cake already...

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
smart move!Gooner Girl wrote:Mum took it home with her so i couldn't. I don't think she trusts me with them til Saturday!thebish wrote:this is the "what are you eating and drinking TONIGHT" thread - I hope that doesn't mean you have eaten Jack's cake already...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
If they're proper marshmallows they might melt if she fridges them btw.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Humph!thebish wrote:smart move!Gooner Girl wrote:Mum took it home with her so i couldn't. I don't think she trusts me with them til Saturday!thebish wrote:this is the "what are you eating and drinking TONIGHT" thread - I hope that doesn't mean you have eaten Jack's cake already...


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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Anyway, sticking to the proper stuff, bottle of Ch Bellevue La Foret Fronton.
No Roquefort though. Pity.
No Roquefort though. Pity.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Hungry after postponing eating until after poetry reading... Swerved into sainsbury, bought ready made spag bol - 4 mins in the microwave and chianti riserva on 'half price' offer...
Chianti was fine...
'Food' hit the bin shortly after second mouthful...
I really should know better... Ready meals are simply unspeakably shite, shite, shite!
Did mushrooms on toast... Much better...
Chianti was fine...
'Food' hit the bin shortly after second mouthful...
I really should know better... Ready meals are simply unspeakably shite, shite, shite!
Did mushrooms on toast... Much better...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I don't think she was planning to but i will text her and let her know - thanks!Lord Kangana wrote:If they're proper marshmallows they might melt if she fridges them btw.
How can things melt in a fridge?!

Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
opened a gloriously fruity bottle of Cuvee Chasseur Rouge tonight - a bottle that someone brought back for me from France last week... mmmmmmmmmmmmmm
mellow!

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