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What the f uck are you having for Dinner thread..

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sweats, Jun 13, 2012.

  1. Sweats

    Sweats Sure Forum Moderator

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    Any particular variety of cake??

    Couldn't be arsed to cook tonight, had cheesy beans on toast and a bowl of fruit an fibre for pud.
     
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    <laugh>

    Choc chip muffins...very tasty...I ride the bike to work and back and end up ****ing ravenous by the end of the day.
     
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    <laugh>

    Classy pud eh..

    **** riding a bike to work in this weather. Don't you live Manchester?? Never stops drizzling up there! Going up Wednesday to see us play the hammers..
     
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    Top ****ing drawer mate, the mrs got them as she had mates round today. I don't think she planned for me to neck the last two as I did the dishes, but never mind.

    Intrepid me pal...7.5 miles each way, wind and rain...hi Vis from head to toe<ok>
     
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    <laugh> nice..

    Do you go the whole hog and wear padded shorts?? I keep meaning to buy myself some padded cycling tights.. Haven't been on my bike for a few weeks..
     
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    Padded bib tights mate.

    I look a proper Ivan let me tell you, but it's pretty decent gear.

    <lycraboner>
     
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    also had stir fry, lemon and raisin pancakes with butter for afters.
     
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    Chicken fajitas tonight.. Got a cheeky bottle of Pinot noir.
     
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    Egg sarnie and two packs of beef jerky for lunch.. One in the honey BBQ flavour..<ok>
     
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    haven't had fajitas in years! think i'm gonna have a steak pie for dinner with some form of crumble <ok>
     
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    Salami and Scamorza ciabatta, with tomato and olive oil<ok>

    The nuts.
     
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    Yeah, tis nice.

    Wish you hadn't brought the stuff up as I haven't craved it for a while, might have to go and order half a kilo of peri peri Biltong now you bastard!

    Had a cheese, ham and branston pickle french bread baguette for dinner. Supplemented by one pear, one apple and one tangerine.

    My thoughts are being cast to Christmas cheese, I need a showstopper.

    Any recommendations?
     
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    I got a couple of truckles of cheese when I was staying the Yorkshire Dales a couple of weeks ago, one Wensleydale and another creamy farmhouse...inoffensive and user friendly<ok>

    On the flip side Blacksticks Blue is nice entry level stinky, or you can go for the full hit Gorgonzola!
     
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    Just devoured the honey BBQ bag. Tremendous. Every time I fill up the fuel at tesco I buy a couple of bags.


    Sw6 that sarnie sounds ace.. What's scamorza??

    Drogs you have to have a fajita night once a month it's a rule.


    Re the christmas cheese.. Am in a similar quandary. Reckon I will end up with blacksticks blue, good quality Brie, Camembert (to bake) and a Stilton.

    I'm trying to procure some haggis for Christmas breakfast. Apparently morrisons sell it.
     
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    maybe this weekend for the flintoff fight sweats! i'll go the whole hog and get some nachos too
     
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    It'll be on sky won't it?

    Ruff re the cheese: www.butlerscheeses.co.uk

    There are some beauties on there.

    Going to get a nice port for Crimbo, any recommendations??
     
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    no think it's on boxnation mate, which is pretty surprising.
     
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    It's a cows milk cheese, bit like Mozarella but not as wet...in London today, so nipped to the italian deli round the corner from our office<ok>
     
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    I am yes but no recommendations. Still got some left but have had a glass these last couple of Saturday's rather than open another bottle of red.

    Was thinking of Blacksticks but that Shropshire Blue I mentioned the other week is equally as good and is sold at the counter rather than in measly pre packed cardboard wedges. Cheaper too.

    We usually get that, a good slab of decent stilton, a massive chunk of good cheddar (which is still the king of cheese), a brie and a white stilton with apricots and wensleydale with cranberries. Fancy something else, maybe a Stinking Bishop.

    Will be getting a fresh bottle of Talisker soon enough too.

    Ordered a case of red yesterday and bought another twelve bottles of 'plonk' from Sainsbury's at the weekend, it was 25% off on multiples of six.
     
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    I was disappointed with stinking bishop. It's a Brie fermented in rotten apples.

    Didn't get to eat much of it as my old dear arrived from Spain and decided to clean my house and thought it had gone off so threw away a £15 block of cheese.. I wasn't impressed at all.
     
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