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Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Fri 30 May, 2008 16.07
by rob
Gavin Scott wrote:Watch your liver, young man. We want you around for a long time to come.
Surprising as it may seem, I've not touched a drop for about 3 weeks.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Fri 30 May, 2008 17.36
by marksi
Gavin Scott wrote:
marksi wrote:I have some potatoes left over from yesterday. I might fry those later. Yum.

Or on the other hand I might see if a mate would like to go out for dinner to http://www.pier36.co.uk which is just down the road and does tasty food.
Do people recognise your voice when you order at the bar?
I'm not aware of anyone having recognised me in that sense. A friend did once claim he heard some women in a chip shop claim my voice was "sexy" when I was reading the news. Women finding my voice sexy isn't of much help to me though really.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Fri 30 May, 2008 17.53
by Col
Just had half a white baton with poppy-seeds with thin slices of cheddar cheese and fresh rocket as me and my other half can't be arsed to cook and I'm not fussed on eating hot meals when it's a warm evening...

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Fri 30 May, 2008 17.59
by Pete
I'm currently seething as my chicken has not defrosted fully. I've now removed it from the fridge in the hope the middle will finish defrosting by the end of Hollyoaks

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Fri 30 May, 2008 18.43
by Sput
To be fair, watching a chicken defrost is *far* more interesting than watching hollyoaks. If anything, I'd hope that hollyoaks has finished by the time the chicken defrosts.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 16.52
by Nick Harvey
SPROUTS TONIGHT.

Oh, and roast chicken, other unseasonable vegetables and a good stuffing.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 19.48
by Ronnie Rowlands
Nick Harvey wrote: a good stuffing.
You dark horse, you!

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 20.31
by Lorns
Cheese and beans on toast topped with a poach egg. The eggs are from very free range chooks. They are delish and at least one out of a half dozen have double yolks. Yum, yum!!

I've had a real lazy breakfast and lunch today, actually i've had a proper lazy day today. Weetabix and strawbs for breakfast. Egg and bacon muffins for brunch. Soup and chick sarnies for lunch.Between courses i opted for sleep.
That is the perfect Sunday menu.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 21.04
by Sput
Oh, and it's not dinner, it's tea.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 21.39
by Lorns
Well actually it's been one long munch. Its one of those days where you sleep then wake up feeling hungry and eat what you fancy watch a bit of tv then snooze again. Time has no concept today. We're so relaxed you need check us for a pulse. Duvet days are what grey wet weekends are all about.

Re: What are you having for dinner?

Posted: Sun 01 Jun, 2008 21.44
by Sput
Just don't get your duvet day mixed up with your dolmio day. That was an unpleasant mix-up for all concerned.