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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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Had a voucher for Nandos so chicken it was :D
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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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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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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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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.
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.
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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.
We’ve had so far..

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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NottinghamWhite wrote:
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.
We’ve had so far..

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.
Only ever buy Cottage Pie and Steak & Ale Pie. Not one for foreign sounding stuff! (never know whether to buy white or red :lol: )
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