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Black fig, buffalo mozzarella and fresh mint jelly
Wild mushroom & chestnut pie with herb leaf salad
Pistachio sundae with hot fudge sauce and fresh strawberries
Easy, tasty, filling.
Had it with buttered tiger bread.
which was lovely comfort food after i'd been walking in the cold and the rain.
I love tiger bread...used to pester my dad to buy it when i was younger!
We are having Pizza Hut for tea, if the traffic dies down and Koe arrives sometime soon :rolleyes:
I had pasta and tinned fish. (which smells terrible, according to my brother)
Say what?
Damn Americans! Toad in the Hole is Sausages in Yorkshire Pudding. If you need me to explain Yorkshire pudding I will punch you in the face.
What is yorkshire pudding?
From the looks of it, it is obviously not the delectable goodness that is the pudding that Bill Cosby promotes.
And I'm having second thoughts about letting you cook for me stacey after that incident *points at picture*
So the "pudding" is just like bread then? So the internet tells me... that part doesn't seem too bad... except for the recipes that actually said to use lard :shocking:
The Yorkshire pudding is a staple of the British Sunday dinner and in some cases is eaten as a separate course prior to the main meat dish. This custom was common in Yorkshire until the late 20th century, having arisen in poorer times, to provide a filling portion before the more expensive meat course
When baked with sausages (within the batter), it is known as toad in the hole. In pub cuisine, Yorkshire puddings may be offered with a multitude of fillings, with the pudding acting as a bowl. It can also be eaten as a sweet dish, with jam, golden syrup, or sugar.
You don't know what a yorkshire pudding is? Almost EVERYONE likes Yorkshire pudding!!!!!!!!
That picture doesn't do it justice really.
It was proper yummy.
I didn't know people actualy ate turkey apart from at xmas!
it's back! albeit in a bernard matthews processing turkey shit farm. i think.
shit really? i thought they only killed turkeys at christmas!
try looking on the bbc website for stuff about it, it's all happened within the last week or so.
Ok, I'll chuck them out just as a precaution - THEY COST ME LIKE A WHOLE £2 :grump:
i think you'll be okay love.
I'll have them
Too late. I've chucked them out.
They probably would have been safe to eat but yanno....
Tonight I'm gonna have whatever my mum is cooking
A Turkey is for life, Not just for Christmas!!
Check the news out!...
Apparently there's yet again, no chance of a gobble in suffolk.