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[quote=RUDEBOX]Don't like Seafood- never tried it, mind! Just does not appeal to me.

Well certainly mussels are grim . I can only visualize them being used to induce better results in a gurning competition.

Fresh veggie and black bean casserole tonight ,with heaps of Cumin mmmmm

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Knackwurst on a sausage bun with sauerkraut and dijon
mustard for lunch. Montreal smoked meat with kosher
dill pickle on caraway rye bread for supper.

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Screaming Swede:

Take all the arm work out of peeling and chopping a swede. Chop the top and bottom off.

Microwave for ten minutes. Turn it around and repeat....


So soft and fluffy....good job tomorrows swede is large. I have ate a lot of it!

PS it is called 'screaming swede' because of the noises it emitts! Like whistles n shrieks.....chill..microwave is not about to blow up!

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Roadkill pheasant roasted in a peanut butter, honey, cider vinegar and soy sauce marinade. accompanied with sweet corn, carrots, runner beans and onions--all home grown

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Fish thats proper food !

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Had a go at doing duck a l'orange and it worked a treat, delish and well recommended. Gresham duck breast from Tesco was very nice indeed, and I hate Tesco.


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Had a bit of a Roast Dinner- Pork Chop, Roasties, 3 veg, Gravy.

The penultimate one before our traditional 'No December Roast Dinners' Like to save ourselves for The Big One on the 25th.

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I cooked up a storm tonight,Gammon steaks from M&S "no less,served with Aunt Bessie`s taters an Yorkshires peas&gravy all done in 40 minutes.

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Originally Posted by Vanmanone
I cooked up a storm tonight,Gammon steaks from M&S "no less,served with Aunt Bessie`s taters an Yorkshires peas&gravy all done in 40 minutes.


Can't escape the piggy , can you Van ? grin


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Had Fish, Chips and mushy peas. Not much 'regular' food on sale (frozen stuff) these days...

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A wee snack the other day, thanks to snowhite thumbsup

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Richmond Sausages-20 for the price of 16? Jaysus!- no need to eat the whole pack!! Pmsl raftl

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