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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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    Reet, off to Drayton manor.. Armed with some Bob hope.. <ok>
     
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    Enjoy Thomas Land!

    Let me know if it's worth taking my kids up for a visit, you fun loving due you.

    Gammon for dinner today.

    <ok>
     
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    I bought a case of that Stella Cidre today as it was on offer in Sainsburys to sit and watch the game with, has anyone tried it yet?
     
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    Good **** is cidre <ok>



    Rack of ribs for tea tonight.. Oh and beer.
     
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    Been very much into Cidre for a while now.

    I recommend you ditch the tins and get it out of a bottle though. This rule applies to all beers really.

    So, did everyone enjoy their dinners and teas over the weekend?

    What's on the cards today? I had chicken rolls for dinner, not yet sure on tea. I'm in suspense.
     
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    Agree re beer, can't drink out the tin any more!

    My dinners were very bland compared to some on here (battered fish and gravy, deep fried camembert <whistle>), tonight's menu is roast beef, had a stinking hangover yesterday so opted for chinese instead of Sunday dinner, plus the day off gives me time. Roast beef, all the trimmings <ok>
     
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    Good effort!! Would have murdered a roast yesterday..

    Had disappointing food yesterday, food at Drayton manor, not a patch on Alton towers, the hot dogs were **** clearly tinned yet they stated they were applewood smoked.. Then had a quarter pounder which was truly terrible, dry and tasted like it had been ovened..

    as for tonight, I'm in suspense myself.. Not sure what to cook..
     
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    ahh the classic 'american' hotdog at a theme park, what are they called, rollover or something??
     
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    We had a gammon joint but because she did an on line shop it turned out to be smoked gammon!

    Smelled exactly, and I mean bang on, like those Herta hotdogs. Quite nice actually. As such, she didn't do parsley sauce but instead did a cauliflower cheese which was bloody lovely.

    We ate all this in stoney silence because first thing yesterday morning she did the monthly shop at Sainsbury's while I said abracadabra, got my daughter to sleep for two hours, found a cratoon film for my boys to watch and sat on arse watching Sunday Supplement and reading the Observer.

    This did not go down well. Apparently I should have been scrubbing the floors or something.

    You know what though, last weekend I had four days off and spent two of them grafting on the garden and such like so she can **** right off. I went to bed at nine o clock too.

    Have that!
     
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    The king of sandwiches for dinner, cheese & ham, with 2 plums, one orange, one apple. Porridge with a banana for breakfast and it will be spag boll for tea. Living the dream.
     
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    Peanut butter kitkat chunky for dinner <ok>

    Baz is having a seafood pizza for tea.
     
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    And a flabogram hooker <ok>
     
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    20 pages and the dinner thread is still going strong. <ok>

    Did slow cooked lamb shoulder on the weekend with roasties, top nosh.
     
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    Shouldn't that be on the lunch thread?
     
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    Depends if he ate it at lunch time.. Though technically a cooked meal at lunch time is dinner..

    Well for my LUNCH, I frequented the polish immitation of subway had a foot long chichen and cheese sub with spicy sauce and salad. Very acceptable it was too.

    For tea tonight I'm planning on not having any and instead go for a walk over the malverns..
     
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    Turkey tikka massala for lunch, spag bol for dinner. Having a fat boy day <ok>
     
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    You'll have to have tea if you're walking over the Malverns.

    At least take some Kendal Mint Cake for **** sake.


























    and a bivvy bag.
     
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    You can drive almost to the top of the beacon <ok>

    Been let down by my dog walking partner.. So will go to the country park round the golf course and annoy the golfers..

    Got to get outthe house, had a fat week last week and this week isn't proving any better.. Three footlong subs this week for lunch is not ideal.. The polish lad gave me a discount card ..
     
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    Never been a fan of turkey myself! Home made masala or shop bought?

    Making a chicken and (very) crispy bacon ceasar salad tonight with new potatoes (plenty of butter) and some blackcurrant cheesecake <ok>
     
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    Shop bought cheesecake or homemade?
     
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