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Dinner tonight

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I just dug up some potatoes and pulled a few carrots to go with them . So it is salmon baked in cream, with new potatoes, carrots and asparagus, for dinner here :-)
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Sounds very nice, like the fresh potatoes......only eat Red Salmon in tin....can't stomach fresh.
we had almost same for todays lunch only Parsley sauce.
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gardener wrote:I just dug up some potatoes and pulled a few carrots to go with them . So it is salmon baked in cream, with new potatoes, carrots and asparagus, for dinner here :-)
:-)

Fresh Salmon is my favourit meal, with veg or salad, I like Red tinned salmon also, we had Ribeyed Steak for ours

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From the box thingys?
If yes well done you! :grin:

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grangers14 wrote:From the box thingys?
If yes well done you! :grin:

Jo :)


Yup, from the boxes. I'm really pleased with how they have worked out this year. Mind you, I think it helped that last month was a whole 2.2°C hotter than average. I've never known such a summer before.
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Amazing really after all that ash too though!
Well you know it works now too!
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I feel slightly bad now for what I had.

I made myself a Pizze con funghi and had it with some garlic bruscetta, topped off with a glass of white wine.

Yours sounds much nicer than mine, I have to say.
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brickwalls wrote:I feel slightly bad now for what I had.

I made myself a Pizze con funghi and had it with some garlic bruscetta, topped off with a glass of white wine.

Yours sounds much nicer than mine, I have to say.


I think yours sounds better - can we swap?
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Not sure it would be quite as nice once transported :p
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Not sure it would be quite as nice once transported :p

:lol: Brickwalls!
It would probably be soggy although I dont know where you live!

Freshly dug up veg...lovely!
Do you get Salmon out there or is it brought in? I'd pass on the Salmon but my hubby would love it!
I will have it from a tin with far too much vinegar on it!
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Oh I live in the North West of England :p

Salmon is gorgeous, especially fresh salmon. Saying that, some of the nicest salmon I've had was smoked salmon on guinness bread with a slight layer of creme fraiche between the two.
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Re: Dinner tonight

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Cheese and Tomato Omelette and Salad! Love it.........
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linell wrote:Cheese and Tomato Omelette and Salad! Love it.........



So do I Linell but without the cheese don't like cheese of any kind.

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2 Pints of Bank's Bitter two cobs with mature cheese and Spanish onion......then some Pigs Puddin .....sorry supper!
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