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Steak, Jacket potato, Portobello mushrooms and grilled tomatoes washed down with a lovely Argentine Malbec
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AnthraxDave wrote:Friday Work Lunch was a team trip to a decent local Burger place for a meal.
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My Burger came with Double Bacon, Bacon Mayo, American Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, red Onion and Gherkin. Plus I had Skin On Fries and a refreshing pint of Brooklyn lager.

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A slight variation on this

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/pot ... ay-chicken" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I used chicken breasts instead of a whole chicken and par boiled then roasted the potatoes, covered in turmeric, salt and pepper, because I made nearly 2 kilos and don't have a pan anywhere near big enough.
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Talking about burgers, I had a reindeer burger while in Norway earlier this year. With cheese, onion mayo, chilli and some salad. It was fantastic.
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A large roast. Ate too much and have been struggling to breathe for several hours.
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Robbie wrote:Talking about burgers, I had a reindeer burger while in Norway earlier this year. With cheese, onion mayo, chilli and some salad. It was fantastic.
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Robbie wrote:Talking about burgers, I had a reindeer burger while in Norway earlier this year. With cheese, onion mayo, chilli and some salad. It was fantastic.
Talking about reindeer, I went to Norway a few years back and went self catering, one night we made reindeer stir-fry. Delicious.
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Chicken and green beans in a mustard cream sauce with rice
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Robbie wrote:Talking about burgers, I had a reindeer burger while in Norway earlier this year. With cheese, onion mayo, chilli and some salad. It was fantastic.
the local butcher that used to sell horse burgers has closed Headbanger

tesco's aren't as nice.
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A chicken pie made with leftover roast. Pastry bottom and top. Ate too much, again.
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Christ there was a quarter of a kilo of butter and lard in the pastry. No wonder I’m suppressing a heart attack.
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Pork chops with peppercorn sauce and roasted vegetables
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Lasagne
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Chilli tonight.

Note to self - I will need lager to go with it.
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boiled potatoes pigs in blankets mixed veg it was rather good thanks mrs ch
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Spicy sausage rice

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Squash daal with coconut. Absolutely delicious.
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vietnammer wrote:
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Unquestionably below the belt! :clap:
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warp wrote:
the local butcher that used to sell horse burgers has closed Headbanger

tesco's aren't as nice.
My butchers burgers are top drawer. I love a dirty burger from the vans also, 8-)
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pablo jaye wrote: Talking about reindeer, I went to Norway a few years back and went self catering, one night we made reindeer stir-fry. Delicious.
Fabulous meat. Actually better than the 2 lamb steaks I had tonight. Never thought I'd say that.
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