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Sput wrote:but..WHAT KIND ROD?
Well it was going to be McDonalds, but I'm on bad-terms with them since they dropped me.

So I'll have to make to with Indian.
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I was telling my mate about this thread, and my culinary prowess. He asked if he can come round tomorrow so I can cook for us.

Inexplicably I've just had a bout of nerves and don't know what to make!

Can anyone recommend any good recipe website?
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The BBC website has a recipe search engine of sorts. Search specific ingredients and you'll get several recipes back. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/ Hope that helps.
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Ronnie Rowlands wrote:The BBC website has a recipe search engine of sorts. Search specific ingredients and you'll get several recipes back. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/ Hope that helps.
Yes there are some nice ones there, ta.

I'm thinking about a glazed chicken dish. Maybe with honey and mustard.
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Gavin Scott wrote:
Ronnie Rowlands wrote:The BBC website has a recipe search engine of sorts. Search specific ingredients and you'll get several recipes back. http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/ Hope that helps.
Yes there are some nice ones there, ta.

I'm thinking about a glazed chicken dish. Maybe with honey and mustard.
And anything for afters? ;)
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Crumpet? I suspect not. He likes booby-doos, not manly chests.
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nodnirG kraM wrote:You can't go wrong with a pair of milky puddings.
I'm lactose intollerant. Not keen on fish pie, neither.

Anyway its decided - American style lasagne with layers of fresh pasta, bolognese sauce, pepperoni, bechamel sauce and cheddar cheese, served with roasted vegetable kebabs.

And a fudge donut to follow.
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Gavin Scott wrote:And a fudge donut to follow.
Hm.
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Nini wrote:
Gavin Scott wrote:And a fudge donut to follow.
Hm.
Yes I thought you might have noted that.

He likes them too, so it was a safe bet.
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I don't think Plymouth is too keen.
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