Do you use to cook something special for sundays?
I always like to eat something good on sundays. Even more that suterdays, really.
So I have a steak (or do call it roast) in the owen now. With potato etc. Yummy. Can't wait.
I also love to go to my parents for sunday dinner. My mother cook so god food. But it only happens 3 or 4 times/year.
What's for sunday dinner?
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Am eating out today as it's Mothers Day.
But usually it's something with roast potatoes. Yummyyy.
But usually it's something with roast potatoes. Yummyyy.
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Well im not allowed in the kitchen today as it's mother's day. So i have absolutely no idea what concoction is evolving! I can hear my daughter's arguing tho - ho hum!
On a 'normal' sunday we have something really easy as it's our 'chilling out' day. Neither myself nor my man are big roasty fans so we usually avoid that!
All this talk of food is making me hungry!! Off to the kitchen i trot.........
On a 'normal' sunday we have something really easy as it's our 'chilling out' day. Neither myself nor my man are big roasty fans so we usually avoid that!
All this talk of food is making me hungry!! Off to the kitchen i trot.........
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Ooooerrr - will you be back in time for the match snub?snubnoseuk wrote:Am eating out today as it's Mothers Day.
But usually it's something with roast potatoes. Yummyyy.
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No! Have to meet the fam in Guildford so can't even watch it on telly. God dang! Will you be watching?Lamia wrote:Ooooerrr - will you be back in time for the match snub?snubnoseuk wrote:Am eating out today as it's Mothers Day.
But usually it's something with roast potatoes. Yummyyy.
We have to win. We have to beat them once this season.
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T' in-laws are coming round, but they're ace so that's okay.
Pumpkin Soup, cooked by yours truly, followed by Roast Chicken with Roasties and other fab veg. Some pud or other for afters. Don't do afters.
Can't wait, in fact I'm off to cook the soup reet now.
Pumpkin Soup, cooked by yours truly, followed by Roast Chicken with Roasties and other fab veg. Some pud or other for afters. Don't do afters.
Can't wait, in fact I'm off to cook the soup reet now.
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Yesssssssssssssssssssnubnoseuk wrote:No! Have to meet the fam in Guildford so can't even watch it on telly. God dang! Will you be watching?Lamia wrote:Ooooerrr - will you be back in time for the match snub?snubnoseuk wrote:Am eating out today as it's Mothers Day.
But usually it's something with roast potatoes. Yummyyy.
We have to win. We have to beat them once this season.
We did it Snub!!!!!!!
POMPEY 1 Southampton 0
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Ooooh happy day!!!Lamia wrote:Yessssssssssssssssss
We did it Snub!!!!!!!
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linda mccartney "deep filled country pie"
roast potatoes
boiled potatoes
roast parsnips
steamed veg (cabbage, carrots, brocolli, cauliflower)
sage & onion stuffing
gravy
followed by a very cold pint of lager.
OMFG. twas very lovely indeed
roast potatoes
boiled potatoes
roast parsnips
steamed veg (cabbage, carrots, brocolli, cauliflower)
sage & onion stuffing
gravy
followed by a very cold pint of lager.
OMFG. twas very lovely indeed
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4 pints of Guinness, no food all weekend. I'm still on that mad diet!
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Them pies actually Vegan? My housemate is Vegan which pretty much makes me veggie (apart from when I leave the house!), if I can turn her into a pie eater that would make me happy!Quiff Boy wrote:linda mccartney "deep filled country pie"
roast potatoes
boiled potatoes
roast parsnips
steamed veg (cabbage, carrots, brocolli, cauliflower)
sage & onion stuffing
gravy
followed by a very cold pint of lager.
OMFG. twas very lovely indeed
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Now that sounds my sort of diet
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the linda mac ones are, yepCarrie wrote:Quite possibly, but as they taste like old washing up sponge marinated in Bovril Quiffy's welcome to 'em.
Sainsbury's Quorn & Mushroom pies, that's what you want (probably not vegan, mind you).
and me like
the quorn ones arent though - quorn is made from egg white
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A Chicken Filo Pie from a Jane Asher recipe
Made by the Mum, to die for....
BTW Ms. Asher looked like this at one time
Made by the Mum, to die for....
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Aaarrgh. All this good food. It never happened for me this weekend.
A big chinese on Friday night was the highlight. Saturday I managed a KFC (I'm sorry, it won't happen again) outside Reading's Madejski Stadium, and a bag of Jelly Babies while driving the love of my life from Heathrow to Cambridge. Wouldn't mind, but I live in bloody Southend!
Sunday was: one snickers bar, one Vitamin C tablet, four biscuit (two bourbon, two chocolate digestive), one ham & mustard sandwich from a filling station in Barking, one bag salt & vinegar crisps (ditto) and a double decker, plus a few glasses of water. And I was working for 13 hours. Battery hens are better nurtured than me.
A big chinese on Friday night was the highlight. Saturday I managed a KFC (I'm sorry, it won't happen again) outside Reading's Madejski Stadium, and a bag of Jelly Babies while driving the love of my life from Heathrow to Cambridge. Wouldn't mind, but I live in bloody Southend!
Sunday was: one snickers bar, one Vitamin C tablet, four biscuit (two bourbon, two chocolate digestive), one ham & mustard sandwich from a filling station in Barking, one bag salt & vinegar crisps (ditto) and a double decker, plus a few glasses of water. And I was working for 13 hours. Battery hens are better nurtured than me.
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