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three course meal
you can have any three course meal what would you choose
Advocado and prawns Roast Lamb banana split ![]() ![]()
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This is soooo going in the food forum.
Any minute now....... |
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truth is i'm starving and can just picture my fav 3 course meal, just wondered what others may like, did'nt think about the food forum tbh.
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Salad to start off with. A big plate of salad. Or some exotic fruit, such as watermelons, pineapples etc.
Then beef with herbs and saucs, (don't know the proper name, but that's what my mum makes and I love it.) To finish off, some ice cream and a glass of orange juice or milk. |
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Salad to start off with. A big plate of salad. Or some exotic fruit, such as watermelons, pineapples etc.
Then beef with herbs and saucs, (don't know the proper name, but that's what my mum makes and I love it.) To finish off, some ice cream and a glass of orange juice or milk. A nice healthy diet for a 16 year old ![]()
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Lol in real life I eat 2 bars of chocolate a day, drink loads of orange juice and eat whatever my mum has made. I never go out for a takeaway. But that ^^ is that I would prefer to eat.
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Either avocado and prawns or melon
tuna pasta bake some form of sorbet At least thats what I fancy now :P I may cook tomorrow! haha Last edited by jane-hen12 : 08-08-2008 at 23:21. Reason: Spelt avocado wrong! |
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Best 3 course meal i've ever had:
Gazpacho Paella de mariscos Trufito |
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Roast Lamb
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Prawn cocktail
Steak with all the trimmings Black forrest gateaux
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Best 3 course meal i've ever had:
Gazpacho Paella de mariscos Trufito |
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Prawn cocktail
Steak with all the trimmings Black forrest gateaux ![]() ![]() ![]() very 70's
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Yip, but if done well, unbeatable!
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I agree luv prawn cocktail and steak, not sure about the gatox though
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Don't tell anyone, but its not my fave either, give me a good ol' Scottish Sherry trifle anyday
![]() Yep and |I bet you wash it down with good old R Whites lemonade ![]()
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Yep and |I bet you wash it down with good old R Whites lemonade
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Melon balls
Steak or roast Gateau or sherry trifle or brulee Floating coffee or cappucino Champers or red wine |
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i would usually go down the chinese route but i'm feeling a little adventurous tonight so here it goes
![]() *a huge plate of king prawns (heads on) in a garlic butter sauce * fillet mignon (medium) garlic creamy mashed potato, mushrooms and a nice side salad with blue cheese dressing *huge icecream sundae made up of vanilla icecream, chocolate sauce, cookie dough pieces and a cadburys flake! |
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prawn cocktail
British organic steak (medium/well) with chips Something ice-creamy |
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Pate
Rump steak with a pepper sauce Fresh fruit salad and ice cream. |
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Tonight I would like something maybe slightly cheesey or vegetabley or possibly both for starters, some good solid proper meat for main course, and maybe something light and fruity for dessert.
I love going to restaurants and having no idea what to have until I get there and see the menu. I nearly always go for the thing I've never had before, or that sounds least like things I've had before, unless I'm particularly in the mood for something specific. Oooh, now I've started thinking about it, what I'm really in the mood for is Cranachan for dessert. I've not had it for years and years, but I've got a real craving for the texture of it for some reason. |
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Black forest gateaux ![]() |
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Yip, but if done well, unbeatable!
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