Whit's fur tea?

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby dimairt » Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:37 am

Not sure about tea tonight, might dine out, but I 've just had sausage, egg and fried potatoes for breakfast.

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby Doorstop » Tue Jul 14, 2015 2:33 pm

Special fish supper from "The Boat".

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby RDR » Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:21 pm

Garlic and Herb Chicken Breast with potato wedges and peas and carrots.
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby motman » Thu Jul 16, 2015 8:40 am

We had a huge crop of tatties in the garden this year, and as we're off on hols on Monday guess what we're eating. Last night was shepherds pie, although the missus said as it wasn't with lamb, it was mince pie. Still nice.
Looking forward to tonight's offering which may contain tatties.
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby sandabound » Thu Jul 16, 2015 12:28 pm

motman wrote:We had a huge crop of tatties in the garden this year, and as we're off on hols on Monday guess what we're eating. Last night was shepherds pie, although the missus said as it wasn't with lamb, it was mince pie. Still nice.
Looking forward to tonight's offering which may contain tatties.


Shepherds pie without lamb is Cottage pie motman :wink:
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby motman » Thu Jul 16, 2015 2:33 pm

sandabound wrote:
motman wrote:We had a huge crop of tatties in the garden this year, and as we're off on hols on Monday guess what we're eating. Last night was shepherds pie, although the missus said as it wasn't with lamb, it was mince pie. Still nice.
Looking forward to tonight's offering which may contain tatties.


Shepherds pie without lamb is Cottage pie motman :wink:

I stand corrected sandabound :oops:
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby sandabound » Sun Jul 19, 2015 3:46 pm

motman wrote:
sandabound wrote:
motman wrote:We had a huge crop of tatties in the garden this year, and as we're off on hols on Monday guess what we're eating. Last night was shepherds pie, although the missus said as it wasn't with lamb, it was mince pie. Still nice.
Looking forward to tonight's offering which may contain tatties.


Shepherds pie without lamb is Cottage pie motman :wink:

I stand corrected sandabound :oops:


Don't you be too hard on yersel motman as you said in your post, it was her indoors who called it mince pie :D
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby banjo » Mon Jul 20, 2015 3:31 pm

waste beef chilli with boiled rice :D
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby dimairt » Mon Jul 20, 2015 4:04 pm

banjo wrote:waste beef chilli with boiled rice :D



"Waste beef" - sounds good Banjo.


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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby banjo » Tue Jul 21, 2015 10:59 am

hickory smoked waste beef at that dimairt.its the stuff that supermarkets use as pizza topping.quite expensive at around seventeen quid a kilo but a mate of mine picked up half a kilo for thirty pence in asda as it was hitting its use by date.
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby dimairt » Tue Jul 21, 2015 1:00 pm

banjo wrote:hickory smoked waste beef at that dimairt.its the stuff that supermarkets use as pizza topping.quite expensive at around seventeen quid a kilo but a mate of mine picked up half a kilo for thirty pence in asda as it was hitting its use by date.


That's a bargain Banjo, hope you enjoyed it.

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby dimairt » Thu Jul 23, 2015 5:46 pm

Pouting fillets, only 89p for two at Morrison's. Will serve with boiled new potatoes and green beans. See Jamie below if you're not sure how to cook Pouting.

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby Doorstop » Thu Jul 23, 2015 6:03 pm

I tried pouting once.

The wind changed and my face nearly stuck like that.
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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby dimairt » Thu Jul 23, 2015 8:22 pm

Doorstop wrote:I tried pouting once.

The wind changed and my face nearly stuck like that.


Boom, boom!

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Re: Whit's fur tea?

Postby Doorstop » Thu Jul 23, 2015 9:55 pm

Three shows a night, etc.
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