What's for Dinner tonight? (Part 6)

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  • dalemandaleman Posts: 226,408
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    New potatoes Fish cakes, Baked beans.
  • Terrence ChantTerrence Chant Posts: 1,333,766
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    Roast Chicken
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,250
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    Depends on how depressed we feel after the FA cup match. Takeaway if :), toast if :( .
  • fizzle90fizzle90 Posts: 6,467
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    Roast beef dinner
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    Chicken dinner now, so summat light later..but i have a cold, so im gonna feed it :D
  • 80's chick80's chick Posts: 5,207
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    Roast pork dinner
  • Free as a birdFree as a bird Posts: 1,040
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    Going to do chicken breasts in garlic(thanks to one of those mixes from Magi) with mash, roasted carrots and peas, with a meringue from Konditor and Cook with squirty cream, and tinned mandarins.

    Looking forward to it already.
  • Smithy1204Smithy1204 Posts: 4,352
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    Honey-roasted vegetable risotto
  • NickelbackNickelback Posts: 23,764
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    Roast Chicken
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,522
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    Pork escalope with sauteed potatoes and vegetables.
  • peacelilypeacelily Posts: 4,239
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    Was going to have steak, but stuffed from earlier. Roast veg (onions, peppers, chilli, courgette with seasalt, organic honey drizzled over, and olive oil), goats cheese, and garlic bread. Can do on skewers, but I spread on a baking tray.
  • queenshaksqueenshaks Posts: 10,281
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    Roast chicken dinner, was lovely.
  • skazzaskazza Posts: 4,983
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    Baked Potatoes, mine with egg mayonnaise, kids with spag hoops and cheese.
  • degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    kimindex wrote: »
    Depends on how depressed we feel after the FA cup match. Takeaway if :), toast if :( .
    Why would you let the result of a football match dictate your meal choice?
  • indianwellsindianwells Posts: 12,702
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    Roast turkey crown, swede, carrot & parsnip mash, spinach, roast potatoes, stuffing and gravy. I'll have all except the spuds. I miss my roasties...:cry:
  • AltheyaAltheya Posts: 3,519
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    Waiting for our spicy pork ribs to be ready (they smell pretty good!) to serve with corn on cob and potato wedges
  • queenshaksqueenshaks Posts: 10,281
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Why would you let the result of a football match dictate your meal choice?

    Football is a very serious matter to some you know!:eek:
  • Terrence ChantTerrence Chant Posts: 1,333,766
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    Meat feast pizza
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,526
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    Making a Jamie Oliver meal tonight - rigatoni in a tomato and cream sauce with aubergine, basil and mozzarella.
  • Utopian GirlUtopian Girl Posts: 8,275
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    Meat feast pizza

    Again! Is it your favourite?:D there again, I'm on mash due to my flipping' crown which was initially a veneer and is presently a temp. :rolleyes::(
    My mouth is so expensively perfect, visually - that I have a sad diet.:(:cry:
  • RAINBOWGIRL22RAINBOWGIRL22 Posts: 24,459
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    Meatballs, spaghetti, pitta and salad later!
  • kimindexkimindex Posts: 68,250
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Why would you let the result of a football match dictate your meal choice?
    Big losses = loss of appetite and lack of feeling celebratory. I don't claim to be rational!

    Tonight is a very comforting baked potato with broccoli in cheese sauce. This is because I need comfort. :cry:
  • paulmasterpaulmaster Posts: 237
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    Gaditano wrote: »
    Going to make a stir-fry - woodpigeon breasts, with leeks, swiss chard, Japanese mushrooms and red peppers.

    sounds good
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,585
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    Having salad and some cotswold cheese that I brought back from my week away.

    Have decided to be meat free during the week as I really didn't miss meat when giving it up for lent.
  • missloomissloo Posts: 1,853
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    I am going to make some breadcrumbed pork steaks, and maybe some mash.

    Doing a lot of cooking today - making a nice potato salad and coleslaw for hubby's lunch tomorrow, as well as baking a cake and making some bread :)
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