What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Seconded. They hadn't a fecking clue as to who'd ordered what and could have cared even less.boltonboris wrote:The service is absolutely dog shit in there..
We had to sort it out amongst ourselves.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
There's a £7.99 Douro Red at Morrison's at the moment that is pretty damn good.
Get it as part of a 25% off half dozen and it's under £6.00. That makes it very good value.
Mmm... Portugal...
Get it as part of a 25% off half dozen and it's under £6.00. That makes it very good value.
Mmm... Portugal...

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The smoked salmon risotto with Aldi Reserve Chenin Blanc tonight. The elderly grandma enjoyed it so much I think I may now be the sole beneficiary.
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not surprised - it is pretty fecking ace!Little Green Man wrote:The smoked salmon risotto with Aldi Reserve Chenin Blanc tonight. The elderly grandma enjoyed it so much I think I may now be the sole beneficiary.

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I've been making it for her for quite a while now. She keeps asking me for the recipe but she's not getting it.thebish wrote:not surprised - it is pretty fecking ace!Little Green Man wrote:The smoked salmon risotto with Aldi Reserve Chenin Blanc tonight. The elderly grandma enjoyed it so much I think I may now be the sole beneficiary.

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Hoboh wrote:Anyone know the best way to make (I'm looking for help here Kanga) a Tiramisu, I'm hooked. Directions to a recommended recipe site acceptable
Buy some Strega. Thats the secret. Not coffee liqueur.
Then follow any recipe you like - generally it'll be dip your ladies fingers in coffee/alcohol mix and place in your tray, then whip some cream with mascarpone (I also add raw egg whites and sugar to give it smoothness. Depends how squeamish you are). Cocoa powder to finish.
But you'll have to trust me, its the Strega that makes the difference.
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Earl Grey Tea smoked rainbow trout from Asda for lunch. That was a find. Delicious.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Black peas and parkin. Not together!
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Burnden Paddock wrote:Black peas and parkin. Not together!
You know, this is the quietest bonfire night i can remember...
But my wife baked a brill parkin... You can always trust these middle class southern girls to get cracking with the quaint northern customs... Desperate to fit in, obviously...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.
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A perfect combination...bobo the clown wrote:Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.

In the days I ate red meat Ox tail stew was a winter absolute favourite... 4 hours at gas mark 2 I seem to remember...
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As good as the Harvester's 'Signature' Fish and chips?William the White wrote:A perfect combination...bobo the clown wrote:Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.![]()
In the days I ate red meat Ox tail stew was a winter absolute favourite... 4 hours at gas mark 2 I seem to remember...
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Yeah, glad I had the 'Signature' rather than any old shit fish and chips... By the time my fork had found its way through Greaseland and I discovered the 'white' fish, I knew, deep within me, that none of the other 49 shades of fish could be as grim as this...LeverEnd wrote:As good as the Harvester's 'Signature' Fish and chips?William the White wrote:A perfect combination...bobo the clown wrote:Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.![]()
In the days I ate red meat Ox tail stew was a winter absolute favourite... 4 hours at gas mark 2 I seem to remember...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I dread to think what's in a Gregg's steak bake. I guess that there's red meat in it though?!William the White wrote:A perfect combination...bobo the clown wrote:Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.![]()
In the days I ate red meat Ox tail stew was a winter absolute favourite... 4 hours at gas mark 2 I seem to remember...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Donkey doesn't count!Bruce Rioja wrote:I dread to think what's in a Gregg's steak bake. I guess that there's red meat in it though?!William the White wrote:A perfect combination...bobo the clown wrote:Ox-Tail stew, dumplings, mash. Some of Will's cheap Aldi red.![]()
In the days I ate red meat Ox tail stew was a winter absolute favourite... 4 hours at gas mark 2 I seem to remember...
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
got invited round someone's house for dinner in Sidmouth today - and they served Chestnut soup... I never imagined there even was such a thing - didn't realise there was owt to do with chestnuts other than roast them and then burn your mouth! anyway - I think it had apple in it too and it was fecking delicious!!!
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sarah Nelson's Grasmere Gingerbread. Next door neighbours brought me some back from their day trip. 

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Tried that and the Grapevine Merlot at the weekend, the latter with a gorgeous lamb rogan josh. Slurrrp!William the White wrote:There's a £7.99 Douro Red at Morrison's at the moment that is pretty damn good.
Trivento Malbec tonight - trying to realign my tastebuds after manlurgy.
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that's top stuff that is!Bruce Rioja wrote:Sarah Nelson's Grasmere Gingerbread. Next door neighbours brought me some back from their day trip.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Indeed. The smell in that tiny shop is hard to beat!!thebish wrote:that's top stuff that is!Bruce Rioja wrote:Sarah Nelson's Grasmere Gingerbread. Next door neighbours brought me some back from their day trip.

I've even been known to post orders to grateful friends down south, who are unable to make the trek oop north.
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