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Thread: OK, What's For Lunch or Tea Today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
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    Ah, ok!

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    For no reason whatsoever i made a loaf with 3 fresh egg yolks, milk, smoked bacon, cheddar and garlic chives.
    Each slice is a meal in itself..



    Should save time at breakfast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by InThe Sticks View Post
    For no reason whatsoever i made a loaf with 3 fresh egg yolks, milk, smoked bacon, cheddar and garlic chives.
    Each slice is a meal in itself..



    Should save time at breakfast.
    Nice! Can’t beat a good ‘meal loaf’


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    Thats really cool.

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    Steak and mash


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    Sirlion, roast cauliflower and a bit of a visual disaster of a potato dauphinoise, was super tasty though..


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    Roast pork


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    Roy are they darn sarf Yorkshire puds?


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    Ok, I was wrong Digestives are good, I got Mc Vities original wheat biscuits, Grant 's suggestion here and they are perfect with tea. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Roy are they darn sarf Yorkshire puds?

    Very much so, I cheated & used Asda frozen ones - 50p for 15 & I think I was robbed! The whisk is coming out next time (if I can get any flour).

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