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Hello fellow foxes,

 

I've been working for a few weeks on an idea to open a restaurant which only sells foods associated with the day of the week (genius, right?)

 

We are nearly there, but I need suggestions for the following days on which I have currently drawn a blank:

 

- Monday

- Tuesday

- Wednesday

- Thursday

- Friday (did consider just any fried foods being available)

- Saturday

 

I won't share my idea for Sunday, which is pretty much set in stone, for fear of the concept being stolen.

 

If we really struggle we can just only open on the days we have menu ideas for OR rename some days of the week to suit our purposes. I always thought Tuesday should really be called Pieday. 

 

 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Vowels said:

Hello fellow foxes,

 

I've been working for a few weeks on an idea to open a restaurant which only sells foods associated with the day of the week (genius, right?)

 

We are nearly there, but I need suggestions for the following days on which I have currently drawn a blank:

 

- Monday

- Tuesday

- Wednesday

- Thursday

- Friday (did consider just any fried foods being available)

- Saturday

 

I won't share my idea for Sunday, which is pretty much set in stone, for fear of the concept being stolen.

 

If we really struggle we can just only open on the days we have menu ideas for OR rename some days of the week to suit our purposes. I always thought Tuesday should really be called Pieday. 

 

 

Monday and Tuesday just do really drab boring veg because we have to eat it at some point and those two are the most depressing days of the week.

Posted

Monday - TBC, possibly Monkfish and Monterrey Jack cheese.

Pieday - Pie

Wednesday - Wednesleydale

Thursday - Furry animals killed cooked and eaten

Friday - Non-furry animals killed cooked and eaten

Saturday - TBC but must eat sitting down

Sunday - Sundae.

 

 

Posted

Picking the actual dishes may be a bit limiting moving forward so I'd probably go with some Countries as themes so you can interchange between pasta and pizza say for Italian night and Taco's Fajita's, enchiladas and paella for Spanish dishes?

 

French Monday  -

 

Pie Tuesday -

 

Espagna Wednesday

 

Italian Thursday 

 

Fish Friday

 

Steak Saturday

 

British Sunday

Posted
15 hours ago, Vowels said:

Hello fellow foxes,

 

I've been working for a few weeks on an idea to open a restaurant which only sells foods associated with the day of the week (genius, right?)

 

We are nearly there, but I need suggestions for the following days on which I have currently drawn a blank:

 

- Monday

- Tuesday

- Wednesday

- Thursday

- Friday (did consider just any fried foods being available)

- Saturday

 

I won't share my idea for Sunday, which is pretty much set in stone, for fear of the concept being stolen.

 

If we really struggle we can just only open on the days we have menu ideas for OR rename some days of the week to suit our purposes. I always thought Tuesday should really be called Pieday. 

 

 

Monday is leftover day. Serve your secret recipe from Sunday, but drier and chewier. Possibly in a random sauce..

Posted

Is your super secret Sunday idea Sundaes? Because that feels like it might have been done already 

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