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Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Mon 02 Jun, 2008 12.00
by rob
I'm going out for a meal this evening... I really can't be bothered to cook tonight.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Mon 02 Jun, 2008 12.18
by Sput
and who with?
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Mon 02 Jun, 2008 12.35
by rob
nodnirG kraM wrote:Where are you going and what are you having?
Going to the Red Lion in Overton, and I'll probably have their "Laverstoke Park" chicken which is lovely.
Sput wrote:and who with?
On my own this evening, Monday night is me time.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Tue 03 Jun, 2008 09.26
by rob
Sadly, never got to have a meal down there last night... the pub was shut (they wanted the night off :roll: ), meaning I had to go for a Chinese instead. Will try again tonight.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 08.05
by rob
The best meal I've had by far! It was extremely enjoyable, and I'll be going back next week for more.
Tonight though, I'll be having steak and kidney pie and mash!
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 09.37
by Sput
Sausage Casserole for me. It's not going to be good but I appear to have run out of money so times are tough. Happily they're not the 16p sausages from Asda. I'm better than that.
I also just realised that this thread, barring an escalation in the food problems of the world, has the moxy to go on forever!
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 11.05
by Nick Harvey

Well, it just seemed like an appropriate, but different, use for the picture.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 11.49
by Pete
i might have a pizza on a half bake baguette tonight. infact that is very likely what i'll have. i could use the second baguette in soup at lunchtime.
yes. clever me.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 14.57
by rts
I'm just back from Australia, smelling, minus my bags. So with a lack of clean clothing and feeling slightly wired, it's gonna be take-out for me tonight.
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 15.22
by Sput
but..WHAT KIND ROD?
Re: What are you having for dinner?
Posted: Wed 04 Jun, 2008 15.56
by Gavin Scott
I enjoy a chinese take-away but they're too damned expensive. At the moment (between executive positions) I can't justifty having one.
So tonight I'm making a pasta dish with broccoli, giant mushrooms which I will shred and some brie cheese to make it rich. I'll do a cream reduction as the base of the sauce and infuse it with a lttle spice.
I always, always cook too much pasta, so I'll keep half of it in the pot and have the rest tomorrow. I can only do that when the pasta is dried, not the fresh stuff as it turns to mush when left in the pot.
Lovely stuff. Total cost for 2 meals, £5.09.