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Tracy J 25-03-2008 00:09

English Food
 
What do you cook for Sunday supper?...I was just wondering probably because I'm hungry....I'm not a good cook:o and I love English food:)

Neil 25-03-2008 00:10

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Today is Monday, well Tuesday now :confused:

Tracy J 25-03-2008 00:18

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I know what day it is baby cakes....I meant what do you cook on Sundays

Benipete 25-03-2008 09:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tracy J (Post 551506)
What do you cook for Sunday supper?...I was just wondering probably because I'm hungry....I'm not a good cook:o and I love English food:)

What is English food?:confused:

flashy 25-03-2008 09:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tracy J (Post 551506)
What do you cook for Sunday supper?...I was just wondering probably because I'm hungry....I'm not a good cook:o and I love English food:)



lol egg n chips :D

davo69 25-03-2008 09:25

Re: English Food
 
proper jam rolly polly made with suet and topped with custerd

grannyclaret 25-03-2008 09:30

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Cheese on toast with a slice of tomato and a drop of H.P sauce on top before its grilled,,, or a good old Bacon buttie

Margaret Pilkington 25-03-2008 10:13

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We always have a roast on Sundays...beef, pork, lamb.....I do steamed veggies too...usually broccoli or Cauli.....carrots and sometimes swede.....roast and mashed spuds, Yorkie puds......stuffing and apple sauce if it is pork.....horseradish with beef.
Don't do mint sauce with lamb...no-one likes it.
Fresh strawbs for afters with ice cream......though this Sunday we had Rhubarb crumble instead.
I'm not one for foreign food...no curries, or the like.....I'd rather be shot than poisoned.

jaysay 25-03-2008 10:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 551603)
We always have a roast on Sundays...beef, pork, lamb.....I do steamed veggies too...usually broccoli or Cauli.....carrots and sometimes swede.....roast and mashed spuds, Yorkie puds......stuffing and apple sauce if it is pork.....horseradish with beef.
Don't do mint sauce with lamb...no-one likes it.
Fresh strawbs for afters with ice cream......though this Sunday we had Rhubarb crumble instead.
I'm not one for foreign food...no curries, or the like.....I'd rather be shot than poisoned.

Sounds about right to me Margaret, although I am partial, to an odd Indian, curry that is:D Chinese ain't bad either, and well pizza and a kebab go down well after a few pints of falling down water, :Banane35:but on Sunday good old English can't be beat

Yolanda25 25-03-2008 10:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 551603)
We always have a roast on Sundays...beef, pork, lamb.....I do steamed veggies too...usually broccoli or Cauli.....carrots and sometimes swede.....roast and mashed spuds, Yorkie puds......stuffing and apple sauce if it is pork.....horseradish with beef.
Don't do mint sauce with lamb...no-one likes it.
Fresh strawbs for afters with ice cream......though this Sunday we had Rhubarb crumble instead.
I'm not one for foreign food...no curries, or the like.....I'd rather be shot than poisoned.


What time is tea at urs??:p

Margaret Pilkington 25-03-2008 13:42

Re: English Food
 
Round about 5pm......:D and the washing up at 5.30

Yolanda25 25-03-2008 13:57

Re: English Food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 551711)
Round about 5pm......:D and the washing up at 5.30


ok then im in, i like doing washing up lol:mosher:

emamum 25-03-2008 14:04

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hey, i dont mind doing the washing up if someones gunna make me tea, thats not happened to me for ages!!!

Yolanda25 25-03-2008 14:15

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lol, im sure margaret woudnt mind another one in for tea

Tracy J 25-03-2008 17:06

Re: English Food
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 551575)
proper jam rolly polly made with suet and topped with custerd

that sounds amazing ,,,i can just picture it,,,thanks
:rolleyz8:


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