Wot's for Tea, Ma?
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Re: Wot's for Tea, Ma?
I too had to look it up.
The marketing blurb uses all of the words, rare, limited-edition and flagship, that I associate with unnecessarily 'Expensive', for something fashionable.
I won't be looking for it, but if I come across a bottle, at what I consider an acceptable price, I'll give it a go.
The marketing blurb uses all of the words, rare, limited-edition and flagship, that I associate with unnecessarily 'Expensive', for something fashionable.
I won't be looking for it, but if I come across a bottle, at what I consider an acceptable price, I'll give it a go.
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Re: Wot's for Tea, Ma?
Its a very reasonable drink Ian.Casillero Del Diablo often put out.ian16th wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:01 pmI too had to look it up.
The marketing blurb uses all of the words, rare, limited-edition and flagship, that I associate with unnecessarily 'Expensive', for something fashionable.
I won't be looking for it, but if I come across a bottle, at what I consider an acceptable price, I'll give it a go.
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G-CPTN, a blight in, I think, the 1950s wiped out the variety everywhere except Chile, and that's where I first encountered the wine about 25 years ago. It is now a firm favourite.
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Been busy in the kitchen this morning preparing brown rice and spinach bake for lunch and butternut squash soup for supper.
I'm taking advantage of all the fresh veggies that I stocked up on yesterday in the supermarkets.
I'm taking advantage of all the fresh veggies that I stocked up on yesterday in the supermarkets.
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Coleslaw Corn and Pork Sausages tonight..
No idea what to do tomorrow night as yet...May depend on what Kr Fliegs and the 'GF' are up to...
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Coincidentally, we are also having pork sausages tonight. Not too sure with what.
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Attention everyone, tomorrow is World Malbec day
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Weekly shop tomorrow. Malbec will be added to the list.
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Oooh, and it's a chicken tagine tonight.
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Creamed Spinach and Kale soup with garlic parmesson croutons
Corned Beef Fritters with salad
Peaches with Vanilla Ice Cream..
Corned Beef Fritters with salad
Peaches with Vanilla Ice Cream..
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Pumpkin Soup with parmessan crisps
Stuffed rolled fillet of pork with Potato Rosti and peas
Lemon Cream Crepes with Brandy Alexanders...
...not bad for umemployed...!
Stuffed rolled fillet of pork with Potato Rosti and peas
Lemon Cream Crepes with Brandy Alexanders...
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Roast elf today - legolam. Gravy, baby spuds, and roast butternut squash to accompany. I was going to make posh marmalade bread and butter pudding, but there was no brioche in the shop (first world problem). Rice pudding will have to suffice.
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Had a bbq in the back garden, some lovely venison burgers and kebab skewers from our local butchers, washed down with a particularly fine kiwi merlot( thanks John).
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Shoulder lamb, just resting, roasties and green beans,
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Choucroute Garnie (a Alsacienne)
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Chicken sweet chilli stir fry.
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Boneless Chicken Thighs wrapped in Pancetta on a bed of leeks with a cheese sauce.
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Re: Wot's for Tea, Ma?
Rosbif.
Partly in honour of Macron, who has been talking some sense recently.
Home grown and hung for 25 days in the chillroom (le boeuf, pas Monsieur le Macron) and done to perfection.
Marinaded in a concoction of fresh orange juice and lemon and soy sauce and honey. A trick I learned from a Philipino sea-cook who I worshipped, and have put three of his children through University after he died at an appallingly young age.
Cooked to perfection and not beyond.
Bloody marvellous!
No wine with it though. I'm still on QRA to do a drive that I really truly madly deeply hope will not be necessary.
Good Scotch beef is very hard to beat. Never been done (no pun intended) to my knowledge, though I've enjoyed a wonderful Texan T-bone in that rather odd part of the world. That one was a pretty fair imitation of Scotch beef.
Partly in honour of Macron, who has been talking some sense recently.
Home grown and hung for 25 days in the chillroom (le boeuf, pas Monsieur le Macron) and done to perfection.
Marinaded in a concoction of fresh orange juice and lemon and soy sauce and honey. A trick I learned from a Philipino sea-cook who I worshipped, and have put three of his children through University after he died at an appallingly young age.
Cooked to perfection and not beyond.
Bloody marvellous!
No wine with it though. I'm still on QRA to do a drive that I really truly madly deeply hope will not be necessary.
Good Scotch beef is very hard to beat. Never been done (no pun intended) to my knowledge, though I've enjoyed a wonderful Texan T-bone in that rather odd part of the world. That one was a pretty fair imitation of Scotch beef.
Re: Wot's for Tea, Ma?
God that sounds good.Undried Plum wrote: ↑Sat Apr 25, 2020 6:34 pmRosbif.
Partly in honour of Macron, who has been talking some sense recently.
Home grown and hung for 25 days in the chillroom (le boeuf, pas Monsieur le Macron) and done to perfection.
Marinaded in a concoction of fresh orange juice and lemon and soy sauce and honey. A trick I learned from a Philipino sea-cook who I worshipped, and have put three of his children through University after he died at an appallingly young age.
Cooked to perfection and not beyond.
Bloody marvellous!
No wine with it though. I'm still on QRA to do a drive that I really truly madly deeply hope will not be necessary.
Good Scotch beef is very hard to beat. Never been done (no pun intended) to my knowledge, though I've enjoyed a wonderful Texan T-bone in that rather odd part of the world. That one was a pretty fair imitation of Scotch beef.