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Tomnova16
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4th Jul 10 at 18:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

As in all cooked seperatly and put in the Yorkshire upon serving. And filled with red wine gravy. No way would I eat a microwave roast dinner


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That sounds so yummy!
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It was. Had boubon marinated steak at my favourite restaurant last night too. I do love the beef


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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
As in all cooked seperatly and put in the Yorkshire upon serving. And filled with red wine gravy. No way would I eat a microwave roast dinner


no one eats microwaved meals in gerrards cross , in fact i heard microwaves are banned in gerrards cross?
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quote:
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As in all cooked seperatly and put in the Yorkshire upon serving. And filled with red wine gravy. No way would I eat a microwave roast dinner


I was kidding
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It was. Had boubon marinated steak at my favourite restaurant last night too. I do love the beef

Boubon? I'm intrigued as I looooove steak. Has to be rare/medium rare though. Basically "blow its nose, wipe its arse and put it on a plate" as they say
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I was getting on my high horse lol


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quote:
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It was. Had boubon marinated steak at my favourite restaurant last night too. I do love the beef

Boubon? I'm intrigued as I looooove steak. Has to be rare/medium rare though. Basically "blow its nose, wipe its arse and put it on a plate" as they say


Gadz, beef should contain no pink bits at all
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Sorry bourbon marinated. Always medium rare. The restaurant is the robin hood in pinkneys green. They have a few around the country though. Always have random meats like ostrich, kangaroo and zebra. Oh and that hand massaged kobi beef aswell. I'm hungry again now lol


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Cheese on toast with ketchup and Tabasco and a couple of biccys afterwards.
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Cathederal cheese. Oh yeah


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You see it, you want it?
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4th Jul 10 at 18:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Did I guess right


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quote:
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No way would I eat a microwave roast dinner


I just did... sainsburys own, best before 2009... still wasn't bad, filled the gap
Tomnova16
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4th Jul 10 at 18:52   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Eeeeeewwwww


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Erm...wheetabix, cheerios, coco pops etc?



At the same time?


Any good?
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Erm...wheetabix, cheerios, coco pops etc?



At the same time?


Any good?

Oh I'm such an idiot. I read that as "what's cereal?"

I wouldn't eat all of those together no, and ended up not having cereal anyway. I have to say though, if I can't decide on what cereal to have, I will just eat a little bit of eat, assuming they seem as though they'd taste reasonable together!
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^^ call me ignorant but I don't get the last comment haha.
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Mixing cereals is where it's at

Coco pops and Frosties go well together


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Weetabix and Cornflakes for me if I'm mixing cereals. Leave it to soak for a couple of minutes too so the Weetabix is all soggy

[Edited on 04-07-2010 by mwg]
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Kellogs start and frosted wheats is my choice at the moment mmmmm


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i had a mcdonalds extra value meal followed by two jacket potato's with spaghetti bolognese
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Homemade soup, steak pie chips and peas and strawberry cheesecake. My missus' maw is a fat feeder.
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quote:
Originally posted by am4nf
quote:
Originally posted by Shell
quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
It was. Had boubon marinated steak at my favourite restaurant last night too. I do love the beef

Boubon? I'm intrigued as I looooove steak. Has to be rare/medium rare though. Basically "blow its nose, wipe its arse and put it on a plate" as they say


Gadz, beef should contain no pink bits at all


Quite the opposite. If you want a burger then chargrill the fucker, but proper Steak should be rare/medium rare. That's when you get the flavour!
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So what's everyone having tonight?


Am having steak and chips, nom nom nom!

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