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RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 21-11-2020

Dani had to go and finish off some paperwork at work this morning so one of her daughters asked me if i wanted to go to the shopping centre with her, i agreed.
ended up having a late lunch/early dinner at her favourite Japanese Sushi bar.
excellent stuff, clean, refreshing,light meal...
reasonably good price at AUD$45 (32-USD. 25-Sterling, 28-Euro) for the two of us including drinks


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 24-11-2020

What are your favourite desserts people?


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-11-2020

(24-11-2020, 17:26)Jerome Wrote: What are your favourite desserts people?

im not really a dessert person Jerome. never have been
favourites for me when i did eat dessert:
apple pie, rhubarb crumble, baked cheesecake, pavlova
love cheese and crackers also, Brie is my favourite cheese


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Ruby - 26-11-2020

^^
Italian Kisses
Stuffed apricots, Turkish style
Churros
Poached Pears
Dom Pedro
Mango or berry sorbet
Proper ice-cream
Chargrilled Nectarines & yoghurt with lime
Good dark chocolate 
Strawberries and cream
Fruit salad - not a mishmash tho' ... this could go on a while, lol!


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 27-11-2020

^^
my blood sugars have spiked just reading your list Ruby !!!

dinner tonight:
lightly pan fried fish fillet on a bed of moroccan cous-cous


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 28-11-2020

just a plain and simple chicken salad tonight


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 30-11-2020

'Chargrilled Nectarines & yoghurt with lime' - now that sounds unusual - must try it sometime.

My dessert favourites are quite simple

Profiteroles
Cheesecake - any flavour really - just love cheesecake
Creme broulee
And plain vanilla ice cream with a drizzle of Frangelico

(21-11-2020, 09:45)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: Dani had to go and finish off some paperwork at work this morning so one of her daughters asked me if i wanted to go to the shopping centre with her, i agreed.
ended up having a late lunch/early dinner at her favourite Japanese Sushi bar.
excellent stuff, clean, refreshing,light meal...
reasonably good price at AUD$45 (32-USD. 25-Sterling, 28-Euro) for the two of us including drinks

Sushi is great but I have to be careful - allergic to shellfish. Something to do with the iodine content in shellfish I think.

Tonight - a goat's cheese and spinach pizza. And a few glasses of red el-cheapo plonk. The goat's cheese was made by the goat. The rest I made all by myself. Going to sit back and watch a movie of some sort.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 01-12-2020

beef bourguignon tonight
never had it before wasnt sure what to have with it so i had brown rice and green beans.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 02-12-2020

turkey steaks with a Garden Salad. coleslaw and potato salad.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 04-12-2020

fish fillets wrapped in foil and cooked on the BBQ with a mixture of spices and lemon wedges.
served with Garden Salad