Wot's for Tea, Ma?
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Lions Head soup again.....(really?)...yes
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A portion of Aldi's crispy duck with all the trimmings plus the best part ( so far ) of a bottle of " 19 crimes " red. I had a case of red and white delivered today so further investigation may be needed.
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Tomorrow I am going to attempt making "Orkney Patties"
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Two pieces of crispy fried chicken (done in vegatable oil) and a glass of Lidle's finest strawberry gin. As one can infer, I am on a health kick.
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Chuck from Mr Watkins's emporium - far tastier than the supermarket offerings.
One is doing the cooking today as Mrs 4ma is laid low with woman flu.
One is doing the cooking today as Mrs 4ma is laid low with woman flu.
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Baked spud with king prawns and seafood sauce tonight. I fancied a large steak, but was (again) outvoted 1-1.
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This morning I cooked three different curries for Saturday, to cater for different fads of 6 people, plus lunch for today.
SWMBO then says 'don't worry I'll tidy up the kitchen'. As if I'd be worried?
SWMBO then says 'don't worry I'll tidy up the kitchen'. As if I'd be worried?
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Home made 'Oven' fried chicken, Cornbettes & Slaw.....easy enough for a Friday night...kinda like a healthier take away but DIY...
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Ox tail & mash tonight.
With a full bodied red to wash it down.
With a full bodied red to wash it down.
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A portion of spag bol atop of a load of stir fried veg.Washed down with a bottle of red shine aka 19 crimes.
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Will be some sort of 'Smorrebrod' concoction....I've liver pate & corned beef so probably a 'Veterinarians Midnight Snack', and one with Havarti atop I suppose....
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Dottirs are cooking here tonight for Mothering Sunday.
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It is a superb drink.1 of the crimes is printed on the side of the cork.I have 16 of the 19 crimes.My search for the other 3 will continue.
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Smorrebrod Again!
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Too lazy to cook so a healthy Donner Kebab from Stavros's kebab emporium was got.
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Last night's dinna was a tasty draft beer with peanuts. Had spent the day at a local whiskey bar yesterday and forgot to have solid grub at the pub after I staggered back.
Smorning's brekky was quite good. Grillled steak n scrambled eggs, congee, a raw piece of something that looked like it once swum, coffee with one piece of toast spread with me own imported Vegemite.
Smorning's brekky was quite good. Grillled steak n scrambled eggs, congee, a raw piece of something that looked like it once swum, coffee with one piece of toast spread with me own imported Vegemite.
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Sun dried tomato risotto for lunch. Last Friday it was a self made cheese sandwich, I did put some chutney on it though.
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Heading off later for a walk along the prom, followed by a curry in our favourite local restaurant. Montezuma has been to visit, so I may have to take up residence in the smallest room tomorrow.