
Culinary delight thread...
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Read something recently about peeps posting their culinary productions on social media, you wouldnt enjoy reading it Mr Mint. 


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Frankie & Benny stuff...7/10.

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they are good value if you get in before 5.30pm
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Janet has two pieces of chicken, I don't know how it will end up 

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Wasn't bad actually. Grilled chicken pitta with BBQ sauce, chips, coleslaw and sweetcorn on the cob.

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It will end up with you eating whatever she puts on your plateMcqueen wrote:Janet has two pieces of chicken, I don't know how it will end up

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Sam & Ella...
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Hen up and cock up
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cold pork chop, muller corner yogurt thingy, 2 rich tea biscuits and a packet of crisps. 8/10
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Fish in sauce, sweetcorn and chips, couple of slice of beetroot, 1 slice bread and butter, glass of milk. 8/10.

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another muller yogurt, 2 hot cross buns and a mug of tea 9/10 

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3rdforum wrote:another muller yogurt, 2 hot cross buns and a mug of tea 9/10
Heyup Dermot, its Christmas time not Easter.

So far Patsy has not erected the Christmas tree, shes Irish too so maybe shes saving it for Easter.



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Tropical pizzas. 3 myitos. Legs went
7/10

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Not yet decided for today but yesterday I slow cooked pork in Ron Miel then added mustard and cream to make the sauce, served with mash and buttered cabbage. I also had one of those Muller corners, the cherry.
If I say so myself 10/10
If I say so myself 10/10
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mash and buttered cabbage? Are they mixed together or served separately? It's after bringing back a childhood memory. I'm nearly certain that my grandmother used to mix the two and that I used to love it.
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You were lucky 

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3rdforum wrote:mash and buttered cabbage? Are they mixed together or served separately? It's after bringing back a childhood memory. I'm nearly certain that my grandmother used to mix the two and that I used to love it.
Separate with just a dash of grated nutmeg on the cabbage - and tonight I have decided steak, chips and a couple of eggs for himself as I hate eggs.
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3rdforum wrote:mash and buttered cabbage? Are they mixed together or served separately? It's after bringing back a childhood memory. I'm nearly certain that my grandmother used to mix the two and that I used to love it.
Is that not colcannon?


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Pork something 

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Couldn't think of the word!The Lone Ranger wrote:3rdforum wrote:mash and buttered cabbage? Are they mixed together or served separately? It's after bringing back a childhood memory. I'm nearly certain that my grandmother used to mix the two and that I used to love it.
Is that not colcannon?![]()

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Just had a couple of hard boiled eggs and toast, not a great fan of eggs and these were done 20 seconds too long. 


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3 roast spuds, veg and steak. 8/10
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Ain't a clue
but it was dead

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Home made soup with toast! 8/10

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