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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. Stan

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    Are you living off just veg? That's not healthy eating. Or are you taking supplements to replace the lack of any kind of dead flesh products?
     
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  2. gd_90

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    I'll look forward to fried chicken and a nice beer after work today.
     
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  3. luvgonzo

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    Fish and veg.
     
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  4. Stan

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    Eat some chicken.
     
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  5. luvgonzo

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    Yeah will do on the weekend with this George Foreman thing. Would never have bought one but it was given to me and is brand new, never been used.
     
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  6. Stan

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    You'd have been disappointed if it was second hand.
     
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    If it was in good condition that would be ok, if it had bits of old chicken and melted cheese stuck all over it from decades of use I may have binned it.
     
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  8. Germlands Nozzer

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    I would also question who would give you an old George Foreman with bits of old chicken and melted cheese stuck all over it from decades of use.

    Then again, I can imagine the kind of people you know.
     
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  9. luvgonzo

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    <laugh>
     
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  10. Chief

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    We've got one of those grills, it doesn't get used much but they are good if you want to see how much fat is in bog standard supermarket sausages and burgers.
    **** loads. It turns to lard in the tray.

    It's good to know we feed our kids' friends the quality stuff when it comes to birthday parties, eh?

    I wouldn't do chicken in it though, I reckon it would dry a chicken breast out. Could be wrong.

    Off out for some food tonight to 'celebrate' my birthday. (I won't do a Matth style celebratory thread, don't worry). There's a lovely thatch pub down the road that does cracking food and beer going there. Last time I went I had a mixed grill that was so substantial I couldn't finish it, top drawer stuff too.

    It's just a shame it's with workmates, not actual mates or family.
     
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  11. gd_90

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    What's gonna be a good dinner tomorrow to eat before the match?
     
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  12. Stan

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    A spring onion.
     
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  13. luvgonzo

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    week 3 of healthy eating Cous Cous is getting dull.

    Had a pizza on the weekend though but have been good in general.
     
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  14. Chief

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    Just had left over beef stew for dinner.

    You and Sweats have a lot to answer for Luv, peddling that god awful ****e Domino's like it's good or something. It's disgusting, heavy, doughy pig swill.

    I'm doing a (relatively) dry February. January isn't a good month to be dry!
     
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  15. Sweats

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    I love dominoes pizza.
     
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  16. luvgonzo

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    You should try my pizza legend creation, type in thesausagedog.
     
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  17. Chief

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    I had one on Thursday and felt polluted by it.

    Asked for thin crust, got standard carb tastic thick and claggy crust instead. Cheese was melted, rather than browned, and every time I picked up a slice it wilted and everything just slid off.

    It was ****ing gash.
     
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  18. luvgonzo

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    I'm with Sweats and love Dominos, Mrs luv came back with Pizza Hut leftovers on Saturday. Can't stand that stuff greasy as hell.
     
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  19. Chief

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    Pizza Express is the only 'fast' pizza I'll be partaking of from here on in.

    I'd as soon buy one at Sainsbury's than Domino's or Pizza Hut. Save me a load of money while I'm at it.
     
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  20. luvgonzo

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    I quite like the ASDA ones they make up for you but the Q is a pain.
     
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