
Culinary delight thread...
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Chicken tikka masala with 2 chapattis and a tin of coke...9/10 yummy!

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Chic Ken curry
4/10

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2 quarter pounder angus beef burgers, 1.5 fillets of chicken, plate of oven chips and beans. 6/10

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Yer a gannet!3rdforum wrote:2 quarter pounder angus beef burgers, 1.5 fillets of chicken, plate of oven chips and beans. 6/10


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toad in the hole(sausage in a yorkshire pud.

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Wonder how many people of say under 40 could tell you what. A Gannett looks like.
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Alfs a Garnett.

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Yeah but disguised as a Labrador
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Mermaid told my daughter I'd given Macie wild raspberrys. "Were they really raspberries?" she said.Topdog wrote:Wonder how many people of say under 40 could tell you what. A Gannett looks like.


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I saw a wild dig today, he was fine until I nicked his bone
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Reg mentioned tea... I had a huge bowl of home-made soup with brown granular buttered bread. 8/10

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Chic Ken and bacon salad nice.
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Roast Chic-ken Pie, new pots, carrots and cauli with mushrooms in the gravy. Pie wasnt hot enough really so I will give myself just 5/10.
Washing it down with some Lidl sherry.....
Washing it down with some Lidl sherry.....


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Well last night it was pub grub, we won quiz last week so had a voucher, the all day breakfast for me, well it was appropriate given time I got up, 7/10, bacon was a bit stringy, sausages a bit small and overdone, mushrooms overdone and not enough, that apart it was all very tasty, the black pudding and hash browns yum...
All washed down with a good vintage
hic...
All washed down with a good vintage

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For lunch at work today I had a crispy roll with coronation chicken, a cup of lentil soupf and followed it off with a Cornish pasty...

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I couldnt eat that much
Janets in the freezer at the moment so i dont know what i'm getting tonight yet,

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- you chopped her up then Reg, have her another night.
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How did I get an "f" after soup? "Fs" are nowhere near "Ps"...The Lone Ranger wrote:For lunch at work today I had a crispy roll with coronation chicken, a cup of lentil soupf and followed it off with a Cornish pasty...



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Well i wasnt going to say anything, I thought well he's in charge so he must know what he's doing,
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I cooked for myself as someone had eaten too much at lunch time.
I had a baked potato with a cheese and oinon crispy bake plus a slice of Hovis granary bread

I had a baked potato with a cheese and oinon crispy bake plus a slice of Hovis granary bread

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no f in soup, no feckin starter then.
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I predict a ..............
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