I shall be having cheese & onion toasties and some egg mayo sandwiches.
Dinner - Part 3
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482 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:10
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Tried one of these last week. Very tasty,but not too many!
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/16973/elviss+fried+peanut+butter+and+banana+sandwiches
http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/16973/elviss+fried+peanut+butter+and+banana+sandwiches
484 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:25
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Delicious. Although there are side effects.
485 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:25
Guest
Guest
Somebody at Tesco is taking the piss.
First it was the chocolate pizza and now this shit:
First it was the chocolate pizza and now this shit:
487 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:30
Guest
Guest
Probably why they're all reduced to 18p.
I saw 'em tonight in the one in Farnworth and they were all reduced too so I don't think they're selling very well.
I saw 'em tonight in the one in Farnworth and they were all reduced too so I don't think they're selling very well.
488 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:33
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Aren't you tempted to try one,just for curiosity?
489 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:36
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Good god!Breadman wrote:Somebody at Tesco is taking the piss.
First it was the chocolate pizza and now this shit:
490 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:37
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Salmon teriyaki with seasoned, cubed mini potatoes oven roasted with garden peas this evening.
491 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 19:40
Guest
Guest
I stood there and considered it for a second, working off the logic that it'd be like a jam and nutella sandwich, so it wouldn't be that bad (if toasted).
But then Mrs B pointed out that in 45 years, I'd never previously had the urge to try a jam and nutella sandwich, so I probably wouldn't enjoy it because if that was the sort of thing I liked, surely I would have tried it before now?
And she's got a point.
So I bought a tin of Spam and a Toastie loaf instead.
But then Mrs B pointed out that in 45 years, I'd never previously had the urge to try a jam and nutella sandwich, so I probably wouldn't enjoy it because if that was the sort of thing I liked, surely I would have tried it before now?
And she's got a point.
So I bought a tin of Spam and a Toastie loaf instead.
493 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 20:01
Guest
Guest
Not had anything yet. Been to rugby with the lad.
494 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Wed Nov 25 2015, 20:06
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Is that an excuse for BK/KFC/Mc/Amigo's?y2johnny wrote:Not had anything yet. Been to rugby with the lad.
496 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Thu Nov 26 2015, 15:56
Guest
Guest
Missus just asked if I want chilli wraps for tea. Luckily i have two hollands meat and potato left
498 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Thu Nov 26 2015, 17:13
Chairmanda
Andy Walker
This evening I am the consort to His Right Worshipful The Mayor of Bath at the American Museum for a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Turkeys, pumpkin pie, etc etc and lashings of wine!
500 Re: Dinner - Part 3 Thu Nov 26 2015, 18:17
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
I'm having a big fat bastard Thanksgiving dinner. Its basically an early Christmas dinner which is always welcome in my belly.
The downside is that we're going to someone's house so I won't have leftovers to plunder.
The downside is that we're going to someone's house so I won't have leftovers to plunder.
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