What are you having for dinner tonight
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Just back from shopping and have bought some lamb chops for tonight.
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Grilled sea bass, hash browns, asparagus and hollandaise sauce. Chenin blanc from South Africa to accompany!
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
Had a voucher for Nandos so chicken it was
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
As we are travelling to Scarbados tomorrow today is packing day etc so we’re having a Charlie Bigham’s cottage pie. Very good they are as well.
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Curry tonight from our local curry house.
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
Treated ourselves to some lovely Lincolnshire Sausages, Jacket spud (home grown), mushrooms, courgettes and Tomatoes.
Then a night in with a bottle of Red (and Mrs SW).
Then a night in with a bottle of Red (and Mrs SW).
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
Have you told her?Selby White wrote:Treated ourselves to some lovely Lincolnshire Sausages, Jacket spud (home grown), mushrooms, courgettes and Tomatoes.
Then a night in with a bottle of Red (and Mrs SW).
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
Yes I agree NW. They do Charlie Bigham's at our local mini-supermarket. Get them often. Just a sandwich for me tonight but will manage a glass of red too.NottinghamWhite wrote:As we are travelling to Scarbados tomorrow today is packing day etc so we’re having a Charlie Bigham’s cottage pie. Very good they are as well.
I once played against Don Revie.
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
We’ve had so far..johnh wrote:
Yes I agree NW. They do Charlie Bigham's at our local mini-supermarket. Get them often. Just a sandwich for me tonight but will manage a glass of red too.
Fish Pie
Chicken Kiev
Cottage Pie
Moussaka
Beef Stroganoff
Macaroni Cheese
Chicken Jalfrezi
Chilli Con Carne
Chicken Korma
Lasagne
Meatballs
Steak & Ale Pie
Spinach & Ricotta Cannelloni
Would rather cook ourselves but it’s just easy & as I say really delicious. A decent meal in 40 minutes. We always do vegetables as well to go with most of the dishes. Not cheap you have to pay for quality.
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Re: What are you having for dinner tonight
Only ever buy Cottage Pie and Steak & Ale Pie. Not one for foreign sounding stuff! (never know whether to buy white or red )NottinghamWhite wrote:We’ve had so far..johnh wrote:
Yes I agree NW. They do Charlie Bigham's at our local mini-supermarket. Get them often. Just a sandwich for me tonight but will manage a glass of red too.
Fish Pie
Chicken Kiev
Cottage Pie
Moussaka
Beef Stroganoff
Macaroni Cheese
Chicken Jalfrezi
Chilli Con Carne
Chicken Korma
Lasagne
Meatballs
Steak & Ale Pie
Spinach & Ricotta Cannelloni
Would rather cook ourselves but it’s just easy & as I say really delicious. A decent meal in 40 minutes. We always do vegetables as well to go with most of the dishes. Not cheap you have to pay for quality.
I once played against Don Revie.