What’s for tea? 2024

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1020 on: September 07, 2024, 17:20 »
 SWeet and sour chicken dish wit pilua rice and 1/2 a baghette  :)
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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1021 on: September 07, 2024, 21:19 »
Chicken breast with a spicy crust, coleslaw and tomatoes.

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1022 on: September 08, 2024, 08:04 »
Fish and chips from our local chippie, which is very popular.  2 fish and 1 chips as they are generous and a portion of chips each is a small mountain  :lol:

How much was it if you don't mind me asking? And what fish?

Sorry - been a bit bogged down with work for a few days.

The fish is around £7 if you have haddock and I think a little more for cod, but it is massive and generally hangs off the side of your plate.  Not sure on the chips, but again massive portion, hence sharing.  I know you don’t get much change out of £20, so an occasional treat. 

It is always fresh, cooked perfectly and they have quite a big menu, with cheaper meals like battered sausage and pies.  They are generally busy with a queue out the door on Friday and Saturday nights  :)

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1023 on: September 08, 2024, 09:39 »
That's still a good price NS, I think it's about the same up here and the local chippy is so poor I've been in there once in 20 years.  Even those tiny bits of bread cod I buy are nearly 6 quid and if they get any smaller I'll have to start calling them fish fingers.

I managed to do the pizza yesterday - so much better than the frozen stuff I'd been buying, I spoilt things by over eating though and it sat heavy all night.  Sawhedge, mash and onion gravy today, I could really do with something green but all I have are some bendy carrots.

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1024 on: September 08, 2024, 17:38 »
I have severe case of CBA, so having a huge jkt spud with cheese, coleslaw and g/house tomatoes...

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1025 on: September 08, 2024, 18:47 »
 H/M Cottage pie with lots of fresh veg broccolli carrots and peas, Apple strudel and yoghurt  :)

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1026 on: September 08, 2024, 19:50 »
Fish and chips from our local chippie, which is very popular.  2 fish and 1 chips as they are generous and a portion of chips each is a small mountain  :lol:

How much was it if you don't mind me asking? And what fish?

Sorry - been a bit bogged down with work for a few days.

The fish is around £7 if you have haddock and I think a little more for cod, but it is massive and generally hangs off the side of your plate.  Not sure on the chips, but again massive portion, hence sharing.  I know you don’t get much change out of £20, so an occasional treat. 

It is always fresh, cooked perfectly and they have quite a big menu, with cheaper meals like battered sausage and pies.  They are generally busy with a queue out the door on Friday and Saturday nights  :)

I live inland in East Yorks so it's about £8.50 for cod and chips, and like you say, the portion is big. I paid £11 on the beach in Brid and it was nice but you didnt get much(heard others saying the same)

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1027 on: September 08, 2024, 19:50 »
Slow roast pulled pork shoulder with onions, carrots and apple

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1028 on: September 08, 2024, 20:15 »
HM meatballs in hm tomato sauce, spuds and greens.  It was a clean sweep for plot produce with tomatoes, onions and garlic, plus the spuds and greens all home grown  :D

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1029 on: September 09, 2024, 12:01 »
leftover sawhedge and mash. Also found a bag of frozen leeks whilst digging around in the freezer, they count as something green I'll add them to the bendy carrots.

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1030 on: September 09, 2024, 14:48 »
Yesterday, I actually cooked a sausage traybake from scratch.  It was lovely, second half tonight.
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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1031 on: September 09, 2024, 18:26 »
 Anothert quick dinner been busy all afternoon.
 Pork pie and a mixed salad colslaw and pickles. 2 crumpets for afters  :)

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1032 on: September 09, 2024, 18:31 »
Yesterday, I actually cooked a sausage traybake from scratch.

Well done! That's what I've got today, as well - sausages (obvs) potato, onion, plum tomato & pepper from the greenhouse

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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1033 on: September 09, 2024, 21:24 »
So tonight we had for the first time....

Sausage n leek ravioli with passta and of course garlic bread.

It was pretty good.

My fave you tube channel is Pasta Grannies, some great Italian recipes, all made by hand etc.
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Re: What’s for tea? 2024
« Reply #1034 on: September 11, 2024, 15:48 »
Spicy Salmon fillet with veg rice, not sure about pud  :)


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