So. What's for Dinner?
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So. What's for Dinner?
Couldn't find a thread on this so WTF.
Tonight (ta da) I'm cooking chicken drumsticks with sweet potato and beans in a honey mustard sauce, with brown rice.
Sunday night, I knocked up a chicken fettuccine, with chicken, mushrooms. zucchini and cherry tomatoes in a calabrese sauce.
So. What are you knocking up for dinner tonight?
Tonight (ta da) I'm cooking chicken drumsticks with sweet potato and beans in a honey mustard sauce, with brown rice.
Sunday night, I knocked up a chicken fettuccine, with chicken, mushrooms. zucchini and cherry tomatoes in a calabrese sauce.
So. What are you knocking up for dinner tonight?
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Chicken thighs marinated with yoghurt, a bit of garlic, ginger, & some spices with mashed potato & pumpkin & grilled (the George Foreman), ratatouille (tomatoes, asparagus, capsicum, mushies & zucch) with steamed brocc/cauli.
Sounds fancy but is meat & veg basically.
I told my wife off for poor plating & she responded by pouring the ratatouille over my head!
Sounds fancy but is meat & veg basically.
I told my wife off for poor plating & she responded by pouring the ratatouille over my head!
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lolwatt price tully wrote:Chicken thighs marinated with yoghurt, a bit of garlic, ginger, & some spices with mashed potato & pumpkin & grilled (the George Foreman), ratatouille (tomatoes, asparagus, capsicum, mushies & zucch) with steamed brocc/cauli.
Sounds fancy but is meat & veg basically.
I told my wife off for poor plating & she responded by pouring the ratatouille over my head!
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Rofl.watt price tully wrote:Chicken thighs marinated with yoghurt, a bit of garlic, ginger, & some spices with mashed potato & pumpkin & grilled (the George Foreman), ratatouille (tomatoes, asparagus, capsicum, mushies & zucch) with steamed brocc/cauli.
Sounds fancy but is meat & veg basically.
I told my wife off for poor plating & she responded by pouring the ratatouille over my head!
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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