What's for dinner/tea?

littleme

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Just for @Raven

saucisses de porc, boudin noir, bacon fumé, saucisses végétaliennes, tomates prunes, haricots au four, œufs brouillés avec du pain et du beurre... sel, vinaigre, sauce rouge, sauce brune... je t'aime beaucoup comme des jelly tots...
 

littleme

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I have had a can of tomato soup and hot-buttered toast.

It has eased the symptoms of the life-threatening cold that developed yesterday.
This will be my new teas, for several nights a week...might mix it up a bit with potato & leek soup on a wednesday
 

Mudgie

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Knickers you.
I didn't want to put a Lemon Curd butty with a bag of crisps. Happy now?

@Gramaisc you're clueless babb.


@Raven I wasn't going to reply to you, as you yourself mean nowt to me, but you pissed me off.
Glam,
That's not the sort of language I expect to find on this forum.
If you continue to be disrespectful to other forum members I shall ignore your posts.
 

Trumpet

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House full this weekend so spag bol and garlic bread last night.
Easy to make a big panful and people can help themselves.
Barbecue later today.
 

littleme

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Roast beef, roast potatoes & parsnips, roast carrots, lashings of gravy & tonnes of horseradish for me...forgot to put the yorkis in though....
 

DeltaHotel

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Deep Fried Lemon Bon Bons with Chicken Liver Pate on a marmalade toast . Extract of Soot lemonade, all served in a coal skuttle, in Greenwich . Typical English Bank Holiday surrounded by hundreds of young Korean couples . Anyone go to The Sun?
 

Glam

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Deep Fried Lemon Bon Bons with Chicken Liver Pate on a marmalade toast . Extract of Soot lemonade, all served in a coal skuttle, in Greenwich . Typical English Bank Holiday surrounded by hundreds of young Korean couples . Anyone go to The Sun?
Come on folks, is this someone we know, under yet another name?
 
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