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    What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

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    The Lone Ranger
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    What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by The Lone Ranger on Wed Nov 02, 2011 7:28 pm

    First topic message reminder :

    Underdog has suggested a new "Tea" topic, so I'll start. 4 cheese macaroni and very nice it was too...





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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by The Lone Ranger on Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:44 pm

    Microwave chicken arabiatti. 6/10




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Cruella de Vil on Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:49 pm

    That's not you in drag any more TD



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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Blyth Spirit on Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:52 pm

    Tinned spagetti on toast with curry powder mixed in to try and make it tad more exciting.

    All due to me accidentally freezing the lovely onion baguettes we especially bought yesterday for our planned bacon sarnies tonight.



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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Mcqueen on Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:45 pm

    Tonight Mathew Toad in the hole, Then pancakes, Janets friend from work rang her last pancake day, The boss rang her about an invoice, The game was up, Caught fingers in the till, , So for us thats what pancake day means now,




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Topdog on Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:55 pm

    Mcqueen wrote:Tonight Mathew Toad in the hole, Then pancakes, Janets friend from work rang her last pancake day, The boss rang her about an invoice, The game was up, Caught fingers in the till, , So for us thats what pancake day means now,
    She was in deep Crepe.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Gypsy on Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:38 pm

    I went to see Cru today with some sewing and had some of the best sausage rolls I have tasted, mine are good but those this afternoon were superb !!! So Cru's OH can go to the top of the class - I just need to know what sausage meat he uses.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Cruella de Vil on Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:34 pm

    Well that's very kind Gypsy! yes they are good and the sausage meat he uses is from Iceland. I'm not sure if he adds anything though so shall ask him...

    Oh he says he does'nt add anything



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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Topdog on Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:09 pm

    King Prawn and salad.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Topdog on Wed Feb 22, 2012 6:58 pm

    Roast Pork and cauliflower cheese, roast pots and Bogies at work today, OK for 3 quid.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Mcqueen on Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:01 pm

    Steak pie oven chips and peas, 6/10,




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Perfectspecimen on Thu Feb 23, 2012 12:41 am

    Pissa. Oh sorry, I had that later then........



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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Topdog on Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:22 pm

    Nothing not been well today, woke up bit funny, then started being Sickie, now the big D.....not sure what as mostly ate at works canteen and no one else got it. No one at home is unwell, I had some prawns from Morrisons,couple day back.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Mcqueen on Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:41 pm

    Bacon, strangeled eggs, mushrooms, 7/10




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by Gypsy on Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:56 pm

    Mcqueen wrote:Bacon, strangeled eggs, mushrooms, 7/10


    Snap, I had scrambled egg but instead of bacon I had some serrano ham in the freezer left over from Xmas it was lovely.




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    Re: What Culinary Delight did you have for your tea tonight?

    Post by The Lone Ranger on Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:40 pm

    Chicken and mushroom pie topped with mash, chips and peas. 7/10.




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