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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. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    Hmmmm, there are a couple of seriously ill blokes in here. I feel like an impostor as by comparison I am quite alright thanks.

    Back to food though. It was ok, quite nice really. Didn't get much though so the silver lining is I might lose weight.

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  2. Drogs

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    fair dos.
     
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    I went in for an op 18 months ago and felt the same way. I was just having some bone shards trimmed of a poorly healed collarbone fracture, and was in a bed opposite some bloke whose broken leg was so badly swollen he had to have it recast twice in the day I was there and next to a bloke with kidney stones too big to pass.

    I'm sitting next to them thinking "I really am just wasting NHS time here". Shoulder felt a lot better afterwards tho!
     
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  4. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    I've got that feeling of doom I'll go out feeling worse than I came in!

    I'm comfortably the youngest bloke on the ward, by a mile.
    They've stuck a bloke opposite me who is hooked up to this machine that makes a constant drone, that's gonna be right good fun in the middle of the night. Fortunately I always have ear plugs in my laptop bag.

    If I'm in beyond Friday I'll be climbing the walls.
     
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  5. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    That sounds a bit tasty and upmarket for hossy food <yikes>
     
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  6. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    It was alright, yeah.

    Pork dinner for dinner today, sounds ok.

    I should do a hospital food blog. This morning was bran flakes and I'm ****ing starving!
     
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  7. Drogs

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    Also having pork later, pork chop with veg and apple sauce.

    BLT baguette for lunch, home made one. Home made one's always taste the best.
     
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  8. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    Just had it, again you don't get much. Bland but I'm not in a restaurant so am not complaining.
    Had a fruit crumble for pudding, twas nice too.

    Well, that's a full 24 hours of incarceration and not too bad so far.
     
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  9. Drogs

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    What have you been doing with the time? Just resting up? I've always considered hospital would be the perfect place to sit and play football manager for the entire duration. Definitely speeds time up!
     
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  10. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    Got books and magazines and the internet of course.
    Watched the match last night, got her bringing me in some dvd's and there's BBC i player and there's Professor Layton and the curious village on an old DS I've got so I reckon I'll be ok for a day or so!

    Books;

    Reelin' in the years - by Mark Radcliffe
    John Lennon biography
    The Black Dahlia - James Ellroy

    GQ Magazine


    Sorted. <ok>
     
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  11. Drogs

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    fair dos! plenty of occupation there.
     
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  12. Just cooked myself an omelette. However, I put half an onion in it (I like onion) and it kind of ****ed it up, turned out more like scrambled egg <laugh>
     
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  13. Chief

    Chief Northern Simpleton Forum Moderator

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    You've got to cook them seperately.

    Soften the onion and set aside. Then do the omlette as usual and just add the onion as a filling. You shouldn't add your omlette fillings into the mix as it won't work, always add once you've got a good firm base to your eggy treat.
     
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  14. I do it quite often and it usually works, just put too much onion in this time. Or not enough egg... :huh: <laugh>

    Note taken though <ok>
     
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  15. Swarbs

    Swarbs Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    So basically instead of an onion omelette you made an eggy onion?

    Strong work G <ok>
     
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  16. <laugh> you could say that <ok>

    Nah, it was the basics of an omelette still, just broke up a bit when attempting to turn it over <ok>
     
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  17. tunns®

    tunns® I'm a camp pirate

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    there are three types of omeletes .. folded, cigar shaped, and open - spanish style.

    more later from food with tunns®
     
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    Tunny.. How are we??
     
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  19. Sweats

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    Tunny.. How are we??
     
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  20. Had McDonalds for dinner: large big mac meal, five chicken select strips and a chicken legend with salsa
     
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