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What's for tea tonight? (pt 2)

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dolly's gal said:
yeh and lasagne without the best bit at that. veggie lasagne should die. it sucks balls :mad:
I'm a full on meat eater... but veggie lasagne is lush :mad:

risotto schmisotto :p
 
Not a clue....lady out so something quick and simple....use up some salad ...maybe some form of orgasmic sandwich...will need to pick up some quality bread on the way home:confused:
 
madzone said:
Hmmm - unless it's full of crack then it's just lasagne

*sniff*
You facking WHA???? JUST lasagne?


If I lived any closer I'd be round there like a shot and put you over my knee for that!

I'm a meat eater too, but actually prefer veggie lasagne - I do a mixture of finely chopped courgette, leek, onion, garlic, and celery - not roasted veg. It is the dog's
 
Edit: curse this fast-moving world of dinner porn :mad:

Pootle knows the truth about risotto - it just doesn't taste of very much. I'm not saying it's shit or anything, just that years of abusive flavouring overkill has ruined my tastebuds for the subtler arts, and as a result even decent risotto tastes like sloppy cheesy rice to me :)
 
we're going to mix up spaghetti, bacon, creme fraiche and mushrooms. We're calling it Carbonara.
 
Egg, chips, ham and salad with salsa. Plus bread.

€3.50 at my new favourite eatery.

That's like Two Quid for a proper sit down meal. Add a tubo with tapas for another €1.50 and I'm full :)
 
Roast lemony/herby/garlicky chicken thighs, roast garlic and paprika potato/chip things and steamed allotment courgettes, sliced in half with butter and salt and pepper on the cut sides. :cool:


















So in other words :rolleyes: chicken, chips and courgettes. :rolleyes: :D
 
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