What's for dinner/tea?

Thehooperman

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Thai restaurant in Norwich, menu looks really good.

Unfortunately half the menu wasn't available and the other half tasted nothing like any Thai dishes I've ever had.

The local clientele looked like they couldn't tell a Thai dish from a Maccy D's.

To add insult to injury they challenged why I had deducted the discretionary service charge and said I was supposed to pay it.

I asked them how 10% of £48.35 worked out as £4.84 and calculators were drawn and baffled faces shown.

Got up and left.
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Yesterday I spent the afternoon at The Bird in Hand for the eldests belated commitment reception thingy.There was a buffet meal which everyone appeared to enjoy. The fussier eaters amongst us (me) could pick to our hearts content.
I've had the carvery from here before and that's bob on too.
This afternoon, sometime, I'm offski God knows where with my nephew for a pub lunch. Apparently i'm his favourite Aunty. (sod all of competition!)
 

Bob

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It was going to be a roast dinner but now I’m not sure if it’s too hot to have a roast, I’m back on the Keto tomorrow so what ever it is will be carb laden and washed down with wine.
 

littleme

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I decided a *cottage pie would be the best thing for a nice hot day

*planned last week when it was colder out.
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
As mentioned earlier, I went out to dinner with my nephew, normally known as Little Shit, but seeing how I am his favourite Aunt (there really is no competition whatsoever, I really am the best - scraping the bottom of the barrel more like!)
We went to the Winking Man pub at Buxton. I had lasagna with a side of proper home made chips, and he had Winking Mans chicken. Only difference to Hunters chicken that I could see was he had blue cheese sauce?
Well stuffed, pair of us.
We went from there to Tittsworth Reservoir. There int an awful lot of water in it at the mo, so we were able walk about on the muddy bits. Cos im old and he isn't, I got us both an ice cream, which was very very nice.
I was still in a food coma from the Eldests 'Do' from yesterday, well n truly stuffed right now.
 

littleme

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I had a bostin time, drove him mad singing along to Stevie Nicks, She has no worries of me taking her Crown!
I am so lucky that I get along with all my nieces and nephews - over 30 and counting the last time we got together!
Stevie Nicks is a legend....

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Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Stevie Nicks is a legend....

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I gave him a double Fleetwood Mac cd last week. In his car is a player that holds 8 cds, everyone is either Stevie Nicks or Fleetwood Mac. And he lets me sing along to them, even if I sound like nails down a blackboard and occasionally get the words wrong.
My version of Edge of Seventeen is about a White Ranger, not White Winged Dove.
 

littleme

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I gave him a double Fleetwood Mac cd last week. In his car is a player that holds 8 cds, everyone is either Stevie Nicks or Fleetwood Mac. And he lets me sing along to them, even if I sound like nails down a blackboard and occasionally get the words wrong.
My version of Edge of Seventeen is about a White Ranger, not White Winged Dove.
Sara is my favourite.
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
I gave him a double Fleetwood Mac cd last week. In his car is a player that holds 8 cds, everyone is either Stevie Nicks or Fleetwood Mac. And he lets me sing along to them, even if I sound like nails down a blackboard and occasionally get the words wrong.
My version of Edge of Seventeen is about a White Ranger, not White Winged Dove.
Sara is my favourite.
Personally I prefer the Peter Green era, but I enjoy listening to Seven Wonders and Songbird.
 
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