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    whats for dinner

    well home made cottage pie is cooking in the oven for my Ems, she has been at work all day so a nice suprise awaits her, what shall i do for pudding you may wonder, well there is nothing in my cupboards that i can see, but wait what is that far far away in that dark corner, yes YES YES, i have it and what a pudding too, yum yum YUM, christmas pudding with custard will be for later, what a mothers day dinner, what a man i am


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    My husband is doing roast dinner
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    i would love to do that too, but i have to leave to fetch her from work and that could be anything upto 1 hours so i will not leave the cooker on if i leave the house


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    beef casserole for horrible weather like this

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    I bloated out on -

    Sainsburys 28 day matured Taste the Difference Beef topside, new & roast tats, baby carrots, peas, sweetcorn, yorkshires, gravy, horseradish sauce. Mrs D will have hers when she comes back from work after 8



    Very nice

    Steve - yours sounds great proper British winter grub and Christmas pudding for sweet


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    I bloated out on -

    Sainsburys 28 day matured Taste the Difference Beef topside, new & roast tats, baby carrots, peas, sweetcorn, yorkshires, gravy, horseradish sauce. Mrs D will have hers when she comes back from work after 8



    Very nice

    Steve - yours sounds great proper British winter grub and Christmas pudding for sweet
    That would be heaven for me Dedworth. I Love roast beef dinner.
    I do prefer a nice rib though.
    My wife just adores Yorkshire pudding and gravy with a roast beef.

    Just wish I could get her to try a nice roast lamb


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    beef casserole for horrible weather like this

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    Yep, thats great. We both love a nice beef stew with loads of veggies.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    That would be heaven for me Dedworth. I Love roast beef dinner.
    I do prefer a nice rib though.
    My wife just adores Yorkshire pudding and gravy with a roast beef.

    Just wish I could get her to try a nice roast lamb
    The Taste The Difference beef tasted even better as I spotted it on the Pikey (reduced) Shelf down to £3.00 something from £14.00


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    .... yes YES YES, i have it and what a pudding too, yum yum YUM, christmas pudding with custard will be for later, what a mothers day dinner, what a man i am
    Wow, Steve. Same as me. I have 9 individual Xmas puds still left in the cupboard.
    I love Xmas pud to pieces especially with some cream

    Carina just won't touch it though.
    She loves Custard though


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    I had two slices of toast, two fried eggs and a tin of baked beans.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I had two slices of toast, two fried eggs and a tin of baked beans.
    yummy but i would eat that graham in exchange with the followwing foods
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    Thanks Moy.

    Some of my favourite foods there.


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    My son likes a traditional fry-up (at college).

    ...but also can cook Filipino food.


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