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Darrin Turnbull
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1 hour ago, Ratman said:


The granny you were perving on said you’d dropped this at checkout on your way out whilst you were dribbling!

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Eh thats yours, is that not the one your mrs bought you a couple of months back, when you told her you was taking her on a over seas holiday and took her to Holly island for the day and waited for the tide to come in so you could say it was over seas,????? 

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Eh thats yours, is that not the one your mrs bought you a couple of months back, when you told her you was taking her on a over seas holiday and took her to Holly island for the day and waited for the tide to come in so you could say it was over seas,????? 

Nope.... its defo yours!
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Rice with coconut milk and mango chunks.. 

 

Porridge with cornflakes, mixed dried fruits and a fresh banana mashed in, with a spoon of honey.

 

Scrambled eggs with kiełbasa, maasdam cheese and pickled cucumbers (ogorki)

 

Sourdough bread with avocado, ham, cheese, tomato and pepper in the oven until the cheese is almost crispy. With some leaves from the tunnel on top.

 

I'm lucky that herself is an excellent and willing cook and usually home before me, so I don't have to resort to such hastily constructed meals!

Saying that, I have been abandoned today and will have to resort to roast duck with new potatoes drizzled in duck fat with a hint of garlic and homegrown veggies for dinner. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My own invention is this one....

 

Boil some pasta and steam a bit of broccoli on top. I use whole grain pasta.

 

Meanwhile fry some bacon and onions and garlic. When soft add a jar or red pesto, tin of tomatoes and a good amount of cheddar cheese. Simmer and stir till all melted and infused. 

 

Once done add a glass of red wine or a small amount of apple cider vinegar and throw all into a casserole pot and mix up. 

 

If you are a fan of garlic, bacon and cheese  you will love that. 

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