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10-08-2008, 15:30
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sunday lunch
how many accyweebs have a home made Sunday lunch, me and tosh do 
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10-08-2008, 15:34
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Location: blackburn
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Re: sunday lunch
i try to but not today.
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10-08-2008, 15:45
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: sunday lunch
we dont aways have a traditional sunday lunch, we are having lasagne today ( Tylers choice)
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10-08-2008, 15:57
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Re: sunday lunch
I had a couple of my 1 doz for a £1.00 eggs, softly boiled with lashings of butter and pepper and lots and lots of soldiers made out of brown bread.
For tea however I may just have half a £2.00 chicken, (pre-plucked) with plenty of salt and what's left of my potato's that have gone to seed, the green bits are the best, processed peas and all deep fried in 3 year old lard.
Oh, and for pudding an angel delight full of preservatives extra sugar and made with condensed milk.
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10-08-2008, 17:54
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Re: sunday lunch
Quote:
Originally Posted by Less
I had a couple of my 1 doz for a £1.00 eggs, softly boiled with lashings of butter and pepper and lots and lots of soldiers made out of brown bread.
For tea however I may just have half a £2.00 chicken, (pre-plucked) with plenty of salt and what's left of my potato's that have gone to seed, the green bits are the best, processed peas and all deep fried in 3 year old lard.
Oh, and for pudding an angel delight full of preservatives extra sugar and made with condensed milk.
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you no know how to treat your hart bad  
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10-08-2008, 18:06
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Re: sunday lunch
Quote:
Originally Posted by Less
I had a couple of my 1 doz for a £1.00 eggs, softly boiled with lashings of butter and pepper and lots and lots of soldiers made out of brown bread.
For tea however I may just have half a £2.00 chicken, (pre-plucked) with plenty of salt and what's left of my potato's that have gone to seed, the green bits are the best, processed peas and all deep fried in 3 year old lard.
Oh, and for pudding an angel delight full of preservatives extra sugar and made with condensed milk.
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I can feel my arteries clogging just reading this  
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10-08-2008, 18:23
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is ringin ya jingle bells
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: sunday lunch
I make, mash, roast spuds, chicken, carrots, cauliflower, stuffing, yorkshire puddings and gravy, oh and a bit of mint sauce
ya cant beat a sunday dinner 
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10-08-2008, 19:02
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I am Banned
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: wherever i lay my hat
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Re: sunday lunch
we usually have chicken or beef or sometimes gammon on a sunday but Reece insisted on MAKING his own homemade burgers today, with mince, onion and garlic, he's really good at cooking and loves making things from scratch...and they where bloody lovely 
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10-08-2008, 19:09
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Re: sunday lunch
We had roast pork with stuffing and apple sauce......veggies were roast potatoes, steamed carrots and sweetheart cabbage and minted peas......and not forgetting the yorkie pud.
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10-08-2008, 19:09
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Much Prefers Marmite...;)
Join Date: May 2006
Location: The Posh Part Of Town
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Re: sunday lunch
We had chicken kev`s & mushroom rissotto (vegetarian kev`s for me though)
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10-08-2008, 19:10
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Re: sunday lunch
I always do a home cooked roast dinner on a Sunday.
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10-08-2008, 22:34
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Location: Helmshore, Rossendale
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Re: sunday lunch
Beans on toast for me!
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10-08-2008, 22:42
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Naughty but nice member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Blackpool, Lancashire
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Re: sunday lunch
Well we almost always have a sunday dinner, but today jim and I threw caution to the wind and at 4pm decided that we would nip down to local and a have a beer or two.. hic!!!
Anyway all kids joined us as they finnished work and then decided to come home and fend for themselves. so our sunday lunch has gone by the by today.
But we do have a cooked lunch be it beef , chicken or gammon normally every sunday..
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