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by TonyB » 03 Aug 2016, 19:48
Roughing it tonight...
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by StMarks » 03 Aug 2016, 19:58
Very Scottish.
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by D41 » 03 Aug 2016, 20:31
Schweppes??? WTF!!
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by TonyB » 03 Aug 2016, 20:52
That's to top up the large gin
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by TonyB » 03 Aug 2016, 21:30
Hey, I didn't choose the thug life...
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by Kwacky » 06 Aug 2016, 10:13
sausage and bacon sandwich.
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by D41 » 06 Aug 2016, 14:15
Kwacky wrote: Gin?
Gayer
Indeed. Only ever tried it a few times.....tastes like perfume.
Not that I've ever actually drank perfume, but you get the point....
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by Kwacky » 07 Aug 2016, 09:14
Went to a mate's house last night. His wife did some buttermilk friend chicken (amongst other things) I could have eaten the lot, it was delicious.
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by kiwikrasher » 07 Aug 2016, 12:55
Kwacky wrote: Gin?
Gayer
Unrefined git
Barring a few exceptions it's the only thing I drink.
Talking to my sister this weekend turns out she has a yeast intolerance, took her a few years to work it out. Will explain why the last couple of years any beer sends me crook, even after one or two pints.
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by TonyB » 07 Aug 2016, 14:56
Just eat canesten when you have a beer
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by Deegee » 07 Aug 2016, 22:16
We had Sunday lunch at a local Gastropub to where we're staying, I had smoked salmon and prawns to start and a fillet steak (rare) the size of my fist with veg etc, then a cheese board after, have to say we were very stuffed after that lot, very reasonably priced as well for the quality of food.
We wore the boys out on a 7 hike after that, then tired them out some more with an hour of swimming, so this evening did a buffet tea at the cottage so they could fill up again before tomorrow.
Having been through it before , boys are easy to deal with, feed them well, wear them out and repeat until they turn into Giants. Winner winner chicken dinner.
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by D41 » 08 Aug 2016, 16:05
Kwacky wrote: We've ordered a load of dishes from this place for our sunday dinner. Not cheap but worth it if you like a proper kebab.
http://www.paprikagrillhouse.co.uk/#menu " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Now that place looks good!!!
I LOOOOOVE lamb....very hard to find here, except thankfully, for the Indian place I go to. It's my new favourite type of food.
Plus....the people there understand that a good meal has a ritualistic value to it....not just slapped down in front of you like a sack o' spuds.
Speaking of spuds....where is the fella???
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by Kwacky » 08 Aug 2016, 16:09
D41 wrote:
Speaking of spuds....where is the fella???
He's staying off the internet for personal reasons.
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by Kwacky » 08 Aug 2016, 21:15
couldn;'t be arsed to cook so I did a sausage sandwich.
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by Deegee » 08 Aug 2016, 22:43
Pizza
, made in front of us and cooked in a wood fired oven while we watched. - Yes it was very good indeed, I've eaten at this place in Cardiff in the past, and it was a good meal with queues out the door, easier today, but still excellent food and value for money.
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by kiwikrasher » 09 Aug 2016, 00:15
Porridge and coffee for breakfast
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by Itchy » 09 Aug 2016, 07:31
Steak & rice.
For breakfast.
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by Kwacky » 09 Aug 2016, 15:06
2 big slices of my wife's banana loaf. Nom.