Nov 2020
5:53pm, 21 Nov 2020
37,649 posts
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Nellers
Pizza: the food of champions (and me).
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Nov 2020
5:58pm, 21 Nov 2020
72,082 posts
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Gobi
Indeed !!!!
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Nov 2020
6:28pm, 21 Nov 2020
18,623 posts
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Rosehip
the boys are having lasagne from M&S, I'm having a nice chicken breast wrapped in bacon with the last beans from the garden
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Nov 2020
6:28pm, 21 Nov 2020
18,628 posts
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GimmeMedals
Tuna pasta bake for our tea. I made a dessert of gingernuts soaked in Cointreau, sandwiched together with cream. It was a success.
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Nov 2020
6:36pm, 21 Nov 2020
10,522 posts
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chunkywizard
Just had a jacket potato with chilli- yum. Chocolate tart and custard for pudding.
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Nov 2020
6:50pm, 21 Nov 2020
47,391 posts
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McGoohan
About to have chilli with rice. We also have choc tart for afters.
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Nov 2020
7:00pm, 21 Nov 2020
8,822 posts
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jda
I slow-roasted a shoulder of mutton smeared in curry paste. It was a spectacular success. The rest of the beast is in the freezer (chopped into parts prior to freezing, fortunately). Half a sheep for 60 quid seems ridiculously cheap but I'm not complaining.
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Nov 2020
10:48pm, 21 Nov 2020
13,366 posts
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Markymarkmark
Tapas was good!
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Nov 2020
1:20pm, 22 Nov 2020
31,763 posts
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LazyDaisy
I may regret doing this, but I suppose OH and I are of the waste-not, want-not generation.
I had a clear out of the larder cupboard on Friday and put various packets and tins to one side to chuck out. (I know tinned stuff never really goes off but tinned pineapple with a best-before of 2015 is likely to be past its best, taste-wise, isn't it?)
Anyway OH was aghast that I was going to throw food away and so for dessert tonight we are having 'out of date trifle' - the sponges, jelly, said pineapple and custard are all well out of date I've smothered the trifle sponges in the dregs of last year's Christmas bottle of Bailey's for good measure
If you hear nothing more from me, you'll know food poisoning's got us
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Nov 2020
1:25pm, 22 Nov 2020
49,957 posts
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Velociraptor
I'm sure you'll be fine, LD. We had a tin of out of date custard last night, and my 900-year-old alfalfa seeds still sprout when asked to do so. The only out of date tin I've had actually go off was a tin of grapefruit segments, which had turned sepia-coloured and had a metallic smell.
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