We have a Chinese ready meal from Sainsbury's and hubby is going to see to it.
I'm doing nuffin.
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 16:38
by JoM
Love cheese on toast, especially Dairylea
I've made meatballs and we'll be having those with some oven chips.
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 16:40
by Ally
JoM wrote:Love cheese on toast, especially Dairylea
I've made meatballs and we'll be having those with some oven chips.
I didn't know you liked Dairylea Jo.
Beers and tapas for us.
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:00
by lissie
Fried Haggis with Jacket Potato followed by M&S Toffee and Honeycomb Traybake---a nice birthday dinner OH hates Haggis so he had a M&S Beef and Ale "fuller longer" pie and said it was very good
lissie
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:04
by tonicha
Can I come over Lissie? That sounds lovely to me - apart from the haggis
We've literally just come inside - been sitting on the front step again - and we're having black pudding and chorizo (well, Grumpy is) as well as spicy sausages, pork loin and chicken cut in cubes on the hot stone, as well as a small salad with oil and vinegar, with cous-cous, chickpeas, feta cheese and smoked pepper.
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:08
by meriad
Off to my SIL for dinner and she's making Spag Bog - yum
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:25
by Diflower
Haven't decided Better had soon
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:35
by debih
I have had a ham hock in the slow cooker all day and have just popped it in the oven, after covering it in honey.
We are having it with jacket potatoes and salad. I just fancy some salad.
Re: whats for tea
Posted: 25 Jan 2013, 17:50
by Diflower
Ooh sounds yummy Debih, I love ham hocks
Have decided on pasta since youngest will be here and anything pasta is good with him Amatriciana (sp?) I think, since there's still some smoked bacon