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What's for tea?

Postby Workingman » 29 Feb 2024, 17:02

I am having braised steak in onion gravy with mashed potatoes, peas and swede followed by a homemade fresh fruit cocktail and cream.
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby jenniren » 29 Feb 2024, 17:38

Sausages, cauli, brocolli, green beans and tomatoes for us.
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby cromwell » 29 Feb 2024, 18:41

Salmon, mushrooms and mixed vegetables.
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Ally » 29 Feb 2024, 19:26

:oops: Today's plan of reading in the garden went right out the window. :lol:

Lengthy lunch. :lol:

Tea tonight, whilst watching Great British Menu, will be cheese on toast. :D
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Workingman » 29 Feb 2024, 20:36

Ally wrote:Tea tonight, whilst watching Great British Menu, will be cheese on toast. :D

Or as the TV cooks would say "du pain grillé au fromage".

You'll need a blowtorch, Fresh 'erbs and spices, extra-extra virgin olive oil and a wood fired oven. Only takes about 40 minutes and is delicieux. ;) :lol: :lol:
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Ally » 29 Feb 2024, 20:40

Workingman wrote:
Ally wrote:Tea tonight, whilst watching Great British Menu, will be cheese on toast. :D

Or as the TV cooks would say "du pain grillé au fromage".

You'll need a blowtorch, Fresh 'erbs and spices, extra-extra virgin olive oil and a wood fired oven. Only takes about 40 minutes and is delicieux. ;) :lol: :lol:


Luckily Don made it and had no time for the guff you've just spouted. :lol: :lol:
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Workingman » 29 Feb 2024, 20:47

But Don is not a TV cook... he's normal. ;)
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Ally » 29 Feb 2024, 21:10

Workingman wrote:But Don is not a TV cook... he's normal. ;)



Wrong! There is nothing normal about my lovely hubby. :lol:
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Kaz » 01 Mar 2024, 17:22

Homemade fish and chips.
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Re: What's for tea?

Postby Workingman » 01 Mar 2024, 17:35

Prawns in OK sauce stir fry with rice noodles.
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