what did you have for tea?
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drew06/10/14 @ 20:52
VanillaGorilla said:Drew, you've just reminded me, it's now October, and that means it's slow cooker season!
You see I own one and do use it rarely, but I firmly believe things taste better done in the oven or on the hob so will always do that where I can
deleted2_2021052306/10/14 @ 21:27
drew06/10/14 @ 21:30
Post Edited: 06.10.2014 @ 21:30 PM by drew
Not married. GF for coming up to 3 year whom I live with. I cook she washes up Rick06/10/14 @ 22:27
Post Edited: 06.10.2014 @ 22:28 PM by Rick
drew said:
I also toyed with the idea of starting a food blog of just the interesting things I eat throughout my day to day life
I also toyed with the idea of starting a food blog of just the interesting things I eat throughout my day to day life
Do it. I'll do it too if you do .
Or maybe we should do a Sugden food blog. Hmmm.
Nick - it's great fun and hugely satisfying. You hit a certain point where you start to get a sense of what you're doing, and after that it's much easier. I'm solitary by nature, to answer your question.
I ate a lot of egg (4), chips (five spuds, only one big one though), bread and butter (five slices), and I'm still f**king ravenous. FFS.
chaos07/10/14 @ 11:00
Rick said:
Do it. I'll do it too if you do .
Or maybe we should do a Sugden food blog. Hmmm.
Do it. I'll do it too if you do .
Or maybe we should do a Sugden food blog. Hmmm.
Defo do one, love reading and seeing your delicious meals especially cos living in the sandpit its f**kin nigh on impossible to get anyhting remotely like what you guys get to eat. Obviously no pig whatsoever (except stuff I've smuggled in - which ain't much) and no real booze (home made booze doesn't quite have the right finesse!) to cook with. There are also very few decent restaurants and the ones that are cost upwards of £80 a head, which i wouldn't mind paying for michelin quality, but htis is a long way off that!
Anyway, keep going witht he food porn please
Rick07/10/14 @ 21:22
Thanks man. That genuinely means a lot.
I really need to get my s**t together, wind the carbs back, start cooking seriously again, etc. I'm just in survival mode until half term now though (Friday week).
I really need to get my s**t together, wind the carbs back, start cooking seriously again, etc. I'm just in survival mode until half term now though (Friday week).
Cuddles08/10/14 @ 00:06
Tonight, I went to a vegetarian restaurant.
It was amazing.
I'll try and remember the details tomorrow.
It was amazing.
I'll try and remember the details tomorrow.
drew10/10/14 @ 20:27
Gf was out so went easy/glutinous
Homemade hash Browns eggs and bacon washed down with a glass of milk
Homemade hash Browns eggs and bacon washed down with a glass of milk
drew12/10/14 @ 17:52
VanillaGorilla13/10/14 @ 23:05
Went to the pub for tea
Devilled whitebait in cracked black pepper with tartare sauce.
Gourmet steak burger with ementhal and smoked bacon.
Sticky fig, cranberry and date sponge and custard.
Two pints of the black stuff, lovely.
Devilled whitebait in cracked black pepper with tartare sauce.
Gourmet steak burger with ementhal and smoked bacon.
Sticky fig, cranberry and date sponge and custard.
Two pints of the black stuff, lovely.
VanillaGorilla13/10/14 @ 23:50
I said:Went to the pub for tea
Devilled whitebait in cracked black pepper with tartare sauce.
Gourmet steak burger with ementhal and smoked bacon.
Sticky fig, cranberry and date sponge and custard.
Two pints of the black stuff, lovely.
Devilled whitebait in cracked black pepper with tartare sauce.
Gourmet steak burger with ementhal and smoked bacon.
Sticky fig, cranberry and date sponge and custard.
Two pints of the black stuff, lovely.
Also, set menu, so 14 quid for the grub!
Rick14/10/14 @ 22:55
MrSmall14/10/14 @ 23:15
Cuddles14/10/14 @ 23:38
The Mrs has just seared some lamb shanks and put them in the slow cooker with a red wine, onion, juniper and cranberry sauce.
I'll report back tomorrow evening, but I have high hopes.
I'll report back tomorrow evening, but I have high hopes.
Rick15/10/14 @ 09:35
I agree with the blogger/twitter consensus: Mughli is the best Indian restaurant I've been in, end of story. The fact that it's not even mentioned in that article is plain weird.
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