the dinner thread
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Braised pork, herb roasted potatoes, carrots, curly kale and sweetcorn. Could eat it all again.
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Succulent pieces of cow (beef) chopped onion in a gravy sauce, fully enclosed in pastry, with potato cut into long thin pieces, finished with loads of small beans in a tomato like sauce.
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I’m going to make some pasta and stuff it with roasted squash, sage and pine nuts. ****ing yum.
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Introduced my 4 year old daughter to the delight that is the chip butty last night while we were having our fish chips and beans, she’s hooked now asked for one for breakfast which I refused but have said I’ll do some for lunch today, also makes for a great pre pub food before tonight for me.k
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My 4 yr old granddaughter comes round for chip butties every friday, My mrs introduced her to them when she was only 2
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Roast loin of pork with crackling, roast potatoes, roasted sweet potato, parsnip and carrots, green beans, mange tout, curly kale and leek cooked in cream, peas and Yorkshire puddings. Now in bed trying to sleep it off.
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Fillet steak for Jen and Dan , Sirloin for myself - chips and mushrooms and tomatoes - we'd normally have a few peas but I forgot to buy some .sendô wrote:Ribeye steak, homemade chips, shrooms.
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Veg curry, veg goulash, onion pakora, hot chilli dipping sauce, aubergines braised in mixed spices, sautéed mushrooms in garlic, spiced pearl barley followed by apple and rhubarb crumble and banana bread. All courtesy of a donation to The People's Feast in Bethnal Green. All food cooked from food that would have been thrown away if not used by supermarkets. If you can't afford to pay - don't: if you can afford to pay: pay. If you can afford to pay more: pay more.
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I can't wait until they open their cafe in Pontoon dock and their perma place in Hackney.
I took a meat eating mate who said "Where has this been al my life?"
I can't wait until they open their cafe in Pontoon dock and their perma place in Hackney.
- Monkey Mike
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Tonight we've got cold leftover pork loin with homemade chips, salad and pickles. I cannot wait.
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That's some amount of veg there Mike.Monkey Mike wrote:Roast loin of pork with crackling, roast potatoes, roasted sweet potato, parsnip and carrots, green beans, mange tout, curly kale and leek cooked in cream, peas and Yorkshire puddings. Now in bed trying to sleep it off.
How much is your Andrex bill a month?
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Not everyone likes everything in my house, my two girls don't like roasted veg, my missus only likes parsnips roasted and she swerved the curly kale and leeks, whilst my step daughter doesn't like peas. I ate a bit of everything.
Had cold roast pork sandwiches today with mayo, mustard and rhubarb sauce. Bloody lovely.
Had cold roast pork sandwiches today with mayo, mustard and rhubarb sauce. Bloody lovely.
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Gammon, homemade chips, double egg and a couple of hot and spicy pickled onions