New Years Day 2022
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- herbidacious
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Re: New Years Day 2022
I used to love prawn cocktail before I became a vegetarian. It looks lovely.
I am having M&S fondue for one tonight, having had a diet of mainly maltesers and cake for the last few days
I think I need some fruit and veg though really.
I am having M&S fondue for one tonight, having had a diet of mainly maltesers and cake for the last few days
I think I need some fruit and veg though really.
- WWordsworth
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Re: New Years Day 2022
Baked potato with chilli tonight and probably bed about 2130.
No, we didn't over indulge last night but we have walked today with a dozen pals.
6 or so miles in mud and wind, followed by beer and chips outside the pub.
We came home, lit the fire and made a pot of tea and J can't keep his eyes open now. Thank heavens I made the chilli yesterday.
I'm always shattered after a windy walk.
No, we didn't over indulge last night but we have walked today with a dozen pals.
6 or so miles in mud and wind, followed by beer and chips outside the pub.
We came home, lit the fire and made a pot of tea and J can't keep his eyes open now. Thank heavens I made the chilli yesterday.
I'm always shattered after a windy walk.
- Earthmaiden
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Re: New Years Day 2022
That looks absolutely delightful, Binky. Both the food and lovely plate and table. I love prawn cocktail.
I was invited out for lunch at someone's house, it was cold home cooked gammon and salads with jacket potatoes and very nice too. For pud we were offered delights which are apparently available in Iceland (the shop of course!), including these which were very interesting https://www.iceland.co.uk/p/yo-6-mango- ... 89115.html.
I was invited out for lunch at someone's house, it was cold home cooked gammon and salads with jacket potatoes and very nice too. For pud we were offered delights which are apparently available in Iceland (the shop of course!), including these which were very interesting https://www.iceland.co.uk/p/yo-6-mango- ... 89115.html.
Re: New Years Day 2022
herbidacious wrote:I think I need some fruit and veg though really.
i thought that, too so we've had a big, mixed salad and pepper and smoked cheese tart.
Re: New Years Day 2022
Happy new year everyone . Had a very quiet one , ending in a takeaway and Harry Potter. Back on the healthy eating bandwagon today or trying to
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scullion wrote:herbidacious wrote:I think I need some fruit and veg though really.
i thought that, too so we've had a big, mixed salad and pepper and smoked cheese tart.
We had a huge salad yesterday too, it made such a nice change.
BB
Re: New Years Day 2022
Binky, that's gorgeous!!
We had to have yet more of the seemingly endless lentil and butternut squash tagine, made according to a recipe in the new, February Good Housekeeping. It was not a success (see the what's everyone cooking thread )
And there is still another portion left ...
But lunch was nice, I had a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese and OH had one with left-over goose as he's not such a smoked salmon addict as I am
We had to have yet more of the seemingly endless lentil and butternut squash tagine, made according to a recipe in the new, February Good Housekeeping. It was not a success (see the what's everyone cooking thread )
And there is still another portion left ...
But lunch was nice, I had a bagel with smoked salmon and cream cheese and OH had one with left-over goose as he's not such a smoked salmon addict as I am
- Earthmaiden
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Re: New Years Day 2022
KC2 - that last portion sounds as though it would make a good soup base!
- Grasshopper
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Re: New Years Day 2022
HNY Binky!
I LOVE prawns! Love lettuce too - except rocket
But not cocktail sauce.
We have prawns in the freezer - might go into a stir-fry
I LOVE prawns! Love lettuce too - except rocket
But not cocktail sauce.
We have prawns in the freezer - might go into a stir-fry
Grasshopper
Spring ventures forth to plant the grain
And Summer dries the straw.
Autumn gathers in the harvest
And Winter shuts the door.
Re: New Years Day 2022
We have prawns most weeks; with fennel and pasta, as a stir fry, in a sandwich or a salad.
- Stokey Sue
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Re: New Years Day 2022
Amyw wrote:It’s funny , I’m not really a “cheese” person . Would never take part in a cheeseboard but I love a really tangy mature cheddar . Do we have a cheese thread?
Here we go, a new cheese thread
I've moved the blue cheese discussion to it
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5172
Re: New Years Day 2022
Binky, your prawn cocktail is beautifully prepared! I love it too! A touch of chilli in the sauce works well and I believe that brandy is a good addition, although I've never tried it.
Dennis, where do you get your prawns from? I don't always like the appearance of some of the prawns in the supermarkets.
Dennis, where do you get your prawns from? I don't always like the appearance of some of the prawns in the supermarkets.
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