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my dinner tonight thread

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Home made prawn fried rice. Better than you get from the take away, even if I do say so myself...

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Couscous, peas, fish and veg. 

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Lochmuir Salmon, hake and green bean fishcakes with spicy soy, honey and ginger glaze on a bed of Italian mixed leaved salad with a drop of balsamic vinegar. vine tomatoes and green manzanilla olives

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Homemade chicken, mushroom and leek pie, puff pastry top with mashed potato, cauliflower cheese, carrots slow cooked with butter and sugar washed down with a couple of glasses of Sancerre.

 

The wife then spoils the ambience by having a wedge of Vienetta for afters, no class.

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15 minutes ago, Solihullfox said:

Homemade chicken, mushroom and leek pie, puff pastry top with mashed potato, cauliflower cheese, carrots slow cooked with butter and sugar washed down with a couple of glasses of Sancerre.

 

The wife then spoils the ambience by having a wedge of Vienetta for afters, no class.

Kinell what a tea that is. You're well looked after 

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Sorry....Whatever I find in rubbish-bins, on this cold windy night..

 

So be generous, and throw away nice and mixed faire from your take-aways.

Vikki park area would be perfect, I can shelter under the trees, while eating.

Mind you  a good spicey curry, for the cold night, so cossinton rec- park bins should give

me the  variety, and is enclosed and weather protected..

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In a similar vein to the meal I described in the obese kids thread:  Red onion, kidney beans, quorn chicken bits and 5 finger chillies on a couple of toasted ends, all topped off with a couple of fried eggs and some red Leicester.  A good little midnight remedy for going out drinking considering in the day until then I'd only eaten a fried mushroom & egg sandwich at 9am and the end of a baguette dipped in a bit of leftover mushroom soup at about 8pm.  And yet somehow that provided enough energy to spend half an hour cycling to and from work.  The human body's weird.

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