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RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 18-05-2020

poached fish in a thyme and citrus sauce.
side of mashed sweet potato and green beans


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 19-05-2020

Liver,onions,bacon and gravy with green beans and sweet potato.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 20-05-2020

must have a thing for sweet potato and green beans at the moment 'cos that's what im having tonight with a salmon fillet.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 21-05-2020

pork steak (very lean) with veg and gravy


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 22-05-2020

ive been good lately so KFC for a disgustingly gross fatty good tasting indulgence tonight.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Ruby - 22-05-2020

Sweet potato and chickpea curry. Easy peasy and delilsh.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 23-05-2020

sausages with sweet potato chips and coleslaw.

get this, the pack of sausages said "grass fed beef" LOL, I thought all cattle ate grass????


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-05-2020

in case you guys haven't worked it out yet I love Salmon fillets/filets/steaks/ out of a can etc....

so Salmon again tonight, just about to start the cooking, will work out what to have with it when I look in the fridge/freezer.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 25-05-2020

Was doing some shopping the other day and I heard this South African accent at the butcher's. Turns out this guy has just joined them and had just finished making 'boerewors' - famer's sausage, which is unique to SA (I think). A kind of spicy sausage. Very good for barbecues. Bought some - haven't had it in many moons. Very good.

As for salmon (CH's post above) - I only like salmon cold with mustard. I just cannot eat hot salmon for some bizarre reason. One of my quirks. Often have it for breakfast followed by espresso.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 25-05-2020

^^
I hear ya Jerome, horses for courses and all that....(as they say!)

couldn't be really bothered with dinner tonight, made a couple of ham and cheese sandwiches with a cup of English Breakfast Tea in front of the heater watching a comedy on Netflix.