What you all cooking tonite?

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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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mikleed wrote:Thanks Rob.....Some people can't take a joke, too interested in their own little world, and for your information Pete, as I have said before I only eat food I was brought up on......but of course you wouldn't remember the luxury of good English food at the end of WW11.



well if you were brought up on good english food mike then how can you say something is crap if you havent tried it, it might be a bit more polite to say not to my taste, and as for good english food im one of 9 so go preach to someone else.
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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Burger and chips tonight!!

with relish and wine

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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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Not wanting to be pedantic Mike but surely if you only eat English food, then it must be you that is too interested in your own little world, as most of us are keen to try and open our minds to the foods of the World. Having said that, it doesn't mean I will eat any old thing. Deep fried bugs and even Rabbit which is as olde English as you like, turn my stomach. Yet I have no problem with Venison, Rose Veal (not the white crate reared type), Squid or Liver of any variety (would draw the line at Human, with a Chianti, or not :lol: )
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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No dinner for me tonight, don't have time, I'm off out with the Chief Constable again, second time in 2 weeks, I shall be getting myself a reputation. :wink: Hopefully a BBQ tomorrow though :grin:
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Lulu wrote:No dinner for me tonight, don't have time, I'm off out with the Chief Constable again, second time in 2 weeks, I shall be getting myself a reputation. :wink: Hopefully a BBQ tomorrow though :grin:


I bet I know wot u will be eating.....

IRISH STEW!!

Get it!!

Irish stew!!.........in the name of the law!

and bet you will be dancing to..............wait for it

Jailhouse Rock













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i try the deep fried bugs as long as they didnt tell me what it was before trying :lol:
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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peterd wrote:i try the deep fried bugs as long as they didnt tell me what it was before trying :lol:


Wouldn't all the legs be a giveaway? :shock: :lol:

NL. Irish Stew, ha ha!!! Music tonight from the Hereford Police Choir, doubt there will be anything as lively as Jailhouse Rock. :roll:
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Lulu wrote:
peterd wrote:i try the deep fried bugs as long as they didnt tell me what it was before trying :lol:


Wouldn't all the legs be a giveaway? :shock: :lol:

NL. Irish Stew, ha ha!!! Music tonight from the Hereford Police Choir, doubt there will be anything as lively as Jailhouse Rock. :roll:


you got a point there :lol: :lol:
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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Ok Pete!......."Not to my taste". I am not preaching, as you call it ! just stating a fact. As for the amount of family members, I don't think that is relevant, we were all given an allowance for each person.
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Just had Burger and chips sat outside
in the Midlands air does life get any better!

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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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I just had a corn beef sandwich and a packet of Tesco salted crisps, beat that. :lol:
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No Jailhouse Rock, but they did do American Trilogy, which was a big hit for Elvis. Had a plate of Calamri before I went, wish I hadn't, as my hair smells like a Fish & Chip shop, with the emphasis on the Fish :oops: Very embarrassing when you have to keep kissing people you barely know. Goodness knows what they now think is wrong with me. :shock:
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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nice one Lu lu
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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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Jimmy wrote:I just had a corn beef sandwich and a packet of Tesco salted crisps, beat that. :lol:


Crisps in your sandwich too Jimmy? That sounds good!
Easy tea for us, ham, peas pudding, tinned tom and waffles and I loved it! All out of packets :lol: Even peas pudding, bought it didnt make it this time !

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Re: What you all cooking tonite?

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grangers14 wrote:
Jimmy wrote:I just had a corn beef sandwich and a packet of Tesco salted crisps, beat that. :lol:


Crisps in your sandwich too Jimmy? That sounds good!
Easy tea for us, ham, peas pudding, tinned tom and waffles and I loved it! All out of packets :lol: Even peas pudding, bought it didnt make it this time !

Jo :)



peas pudding it cost more to make it than to buy it ready made so what the point :grin:
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