It gets later every week!karlypants wrote:You always have the football league show to look forward to instead this evening!boltonbonce wrote:Was gonna have pizza and watch the Travis Dickinson fight on 5 tonight,but he's done his leg and the fight is off.
Still have the pizza though.
Dinner - Part 2
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781 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sat Nov 08 2014, 21:56
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
782 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sat Nov 08 2014, 22:13
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I had to check after your comment, can't believe it's on at 12:20!boltonbonce wrote:It gets later every week!karlypants wrote:You always have the football league show to look forward to instead this evening!boltonbonce wrote:Was gonna have pizza and watch the Travis Dickinson fight on 5 tonight,but he's done his leg and the fight is off.
Still have the pizza though.
783 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sat Nov 08 2014, 22:20
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
At least the fight is taking place with a stand in.
Will give it a go but I can't see it lasting long. Ajisafe is 1/7.
Will give it a go but I can't see it lasting long. Ajisafe is 1/7.
784 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sat Nov 08 2014, 22:44
Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
A few oven chips and a bag of Crisp.
785 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sat Nov 08 2014, 22:47
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Probably better than my pizza. Tasted like cardboard.Banks of the Croal wrote:A few oven chips and a bag of Crisp.
786 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 12:33
Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Got a big brisket joint today, its getting cold so only one thing for it... Beef Wellington!
I love beef, I love it even better when its encased in puff pastry and pate!
It will be accompanied by roasties, carrots, asparagus and gravy with a big dollop of English mustard stirred in.
Washed down with a liberal serving of south African red and lots of cheese!
I'm a bit embarrassed that I bought desert from a supermarket in he form of a Victoria Sponge, but oh well, its from Booths =)
Its going to be amazing!
I love beef, I love it even better when its encased in puff pastry and pate!
It will be accompanied by roasties, carrots, asparagus and gravy with a big dollop of English mustard stirred in.
Washed down with a liberal serving of south African red and lots of cheese!
I'm a bit embarrassed that I bought desert from a supermarket in he form of a Victoria Sponge, but oh well, its from Booths =)
Its going to be amazing!
787 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 13:32
Mr Magoo
Youri Djorkaeff
Just been to Tesco, £379.84 later still haven't god a clue what I am having for dinner.
788 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 13:33
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Mr Magoo wrote:Just been to Tesco, £379.84 later still haven't god a clue what I am having for dinner.
How about lobster
789 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 13:36
Guest
Guest
Mrs B came home from Bolton yesterday with a bag of 4 large sausage rolls that she paid a quid for on the market.
Do we think they're safe to eat?
I mean, come on........25p each?
I shudder to think what's in 'em at that price........
Do we think they're safe to eat?
I mean, come on........25p each?
I shudder to think what's in 'em at that price........
790 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 13:48
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
How many live at home Magoo?Mr Magoo wrote:Just been to Tesco, £379.84 later still haven't god a clue what I am having for dinner.
I thought our Tesco delivery yesterday was expensive!
791 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:07
Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Thats about right for a monthly big shop for a house with 2 adults, a 3 year old and a newborn.karlypants wrote:How many live at home Magoo?Mr Magoo wrote:Just been to Tesco, £379.84 later still haven't god a clue what I am having for dinner.
I thought our Tesco delivery yesterday was expensive!
792 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:19
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Come to think of it, if Magoo's bill is for a month then it's about right.Reebok_Rebel wrote:Thats about right for a monthly big shop for a house with 2 adults, a 3 year old and a newborn.karlypants wrote:How many live at home Magoo?Mr Magoo wrote:Just been to Tesco, £379.84 later still haven't god a clue what I am having for dinner.
I thought our Tesco delivery yesterday was expensive!
We seem to average around £100 per week for 3 adults including a few bottles of wine and maybe a case of beer.
I just can't believe how much the price of food has become!
793 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:25
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Sod Tesco. Go with Ocado. More choice and better quality.
They also have the price guarantee that if your shop would have been cheaper at Tesco,they will refund the difference.
They also have the price guarantee that if your shop would have been cheaper at Tesco,they will refund the difference.
794 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:28
Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Ocado are Waitrose aint they? Never tried them.boltonbonce wrote:Sod Tesco. Go with Ocado. More choice and better quality.
They also have the price guarantee that if your shop would have been cheaper at Tesco,they will refund the difference.
I buy a lot of stuff from Booths now I live in their 'catchment' area, its amazing, like waitrose but more organic and quirky.
Major supermarkets though - cant beat Tesco.
795 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:33
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Quite right at the moment. But they've signed a deal with Morrisons,which will come into effect in the next couple of years.Reebok_Rebel wrote:Ocado are Waitrose aint they? Never tried them.boltonbonce wrote:Sod Tesco. Go with Ocado. More choice and better quality.
They also have the price guarantee that if your shop would have been cheaper at Tesco,they will refund the difference.
I buy a lot of stuff from Booths now I live in their 'catchment' area, its amazing, like waitrose but more organic and quirky.
Major supermarkets though - cant beat Tesco.Quite right
796 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:34
Mr Magoo
Youri Djorkaeff
That lot will last around 8 days.
797 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 14:36
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Delivery for Mr Magoo.Mr Magoo wrote:That lot will last around 8 days.
798 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 15:08
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I don't know how Magoo keeps himself so slim!
799 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 15:29
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Roast pork for dinner this evening with Yorkshire puddiings, roast potatoes and cauliflower cheese!
800 Re: Dinner - Part 2 Sun Nov 09 2014, 15:36
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Big plate of mash with some of these babies!
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