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And for Friday night's dinner

Postby tonicha » 16 Oct 2015, 18:23

we have those taters done in the oven, with cheese, creme fraiche and garlic (I leave the garlic in ;) :lol: thingy one's, you know :lol:

Steamed, as always, veg, with pan fried pork steak
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby TheOstrich » 16 Oct 2015, 18:26

Friday, so it's been fish pie and cauliflower ... 8-)
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby jenniren » 16 Oct 2015, 18:41

Fresh poached salmon and veggies, yummy :D
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby Aggers » 16 Oct 2015, 20:21

Sorry, I can't tell you.
We are old fashioned - and have our dinner at midday. :lol:
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby tonicha » 16 Oct 2015, 20:49

Aggers, I can't eat at lunchtimes :) I feel sooo uncomfy for the next couple of days, so I don't bother any more.

We were with friends today and they had these humongous toasties, ham, cheese and tomato, and just the thought of eating it made me feel full :shock:

I've never, from childhood, had dinner at lunchtime - but this is another subject :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby Diflower » 16 Oct 2015, 21:08

Chicken drumsticks, since Tesco were selling off their frozen bbq range for £1 a bag, with h/m wedges, very carroty coleslaw and spicy dip :)

Nothing to do with old-fashioned surely Aggers, just preference and/or habit.
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Re: And for Friday night's dinner

Postby Kaz » 17 Oct 2015, 08:45

We had a huge lunch, and skipped dinner as neither of us fancied flying on a full tum straight afterwards. Lunch for me was tortellini in a cream cheese and herb sauce, with a big and varied side salad and a delish ice cream for pud :D

Mick loaded his plate with all sorts - some sort of Osso Bucco-like stew, rice, chips, veggies, then various tiny bits of different puds on the same plate :roll: :lol: :lol:
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