What's for dinner/tea?

Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
apple pie with (deliberately) lumpy custard.
For a year, I went to school in Hereford - the school meals were the very worst that I had anywhere.

The custard had lumps in about the size of jelly babies.

I thought this was a bit off, but the local kids thought it was marvellous and used to stack the lumps up on the rim of the dish, to see who had been lucky enough to get the most that day.
 

proactive

Enjoying a drop of red.
For a year, I went to school in Hereford - the school meals were the very worst that I had anywhere.

The custard had lumps in about the size of jelly babies.

I thought this was a bit off, but the local kids thought it was marvellous and used to stack the lumps up on the rim of the dish, to see who had been lucky enough to get the most that day.
Quite right too. A proper upbringing.
 

Thehooperman

Well-Known Forumite
So the plan was to go to Chinatown in Manchester before today's match but that got kiboshed because my son had to work.

Instead I had a very nice reasonably priced brunch in the Bear before catching the train to Manchester.

Now sitting in a pub in Manchester after the game and nobody feels like eating because United were so crap.

Good job there's an all night Maccy D's over the road from the hotel or maybe not such a good job, who knows? πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
So the plan was to go to Chinatown in Manchester before today's match but that got kiboshed because my son had to work.

Instead I had a very nice reasonably priced brunch in the Bear before catching the train to Manchester.

Now sitting in a pub in Manchester after the game and nobody feels like eating because United were so crap.

Good job there's an all night Maccy D's over the road from the hotel or maybe not such a good job, who knows? πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
We had a Maccy D's earlier, it was what youngest fancied, so we had it. I've had a lot worse food in my time.
 

littleme

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So the plan was to go to Chinatown in Manchester before today's match but that got kiboshed because my son had to work.

Instead I had a very nice reasonably priced brunch in the Bear before catching the train to Manchester.

Now sitting in a pub in Manchester after the game and nobody feels like eating because United were so crap.

Good job there's an all night Maccy D's over the road from the hotel or maybe not such a good job, who knows? πŸ˜‚πŸ€£πŸ˜‚
My eldest and his g/f went to the game too... (he's a man united supporter, she's new to the game)... Its amazing how so many of both his & my fb friends suddenly support Wolves! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
 

Thehooperman

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My eldest and his g/f went to the game too... (he's a man united supporter, she's new to the game)... Its amazing how so many of both his & my fb friends suddenly support Wolves! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
On a more serious note, I do find it amusing how the quantity of Wolves or Villa scarves/shirts you see being worn around town is directly proportional to where the respective Yams/Yams are in league
 
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Gramaisc

Forum O. G.
In view of last night's snow flurries here and the big temperature drop of the last twenty four hours, I brought tomorrow's shopping trip forwards, to this afternoon, just in case.

This meant that I was able to have a nice fry-up for tea.

Pork and spring onion sausage, with thick, unsmoked back rashers and mushrooms, fried in butter, plus brown bread and butter and a mug of strong coffee.

I may last into tomorrow now.

My impulse buy of the mushrooms was intended to produce a mushroom omelette, but I still have half left for that project.
 
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