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lyn
4th September 2007, 09:37
what are your favorite dinners.
winter dinner for me would be scouse.
in spring i would choose egg, homemade chips and peas(marrowfat)
summer i like a butty and a muller light yoghurt
autumn i love curry and rice (home made with makeway curry powder)

Alpha
4th September 2007, 13:46
Chips egg and mushy peas has to be one of my all time favourites! (chips cooked in lard and egg fried in buttter) I can feel the heartache already
A really good roast, with cauliflower cheese roast and mashed potatoes, and loads of green veg and yorkies.
Bacon, new potatoes, fried egg and peas with mint sauce.
Bloody hell I am starving now.

Simon
4th September 2007, 14:21
Beef olives, onion gravy and chips.

Or......

Sunday roast dinner.

Michelle
4th September 2007, 15:58
I'm not the worlds greatest cook (ask my kids :roll: ) so my favourite dinners are the ones cooked by someone else :D

jools
4th September 2007, 19:03
I've just made this sausage casserole recipe for tea. I didn't use veggie sausages....so I didn't have anyway, but it went down a treat and did smell pretty nice too. http://www.yourcounty.co.uk/recipes/sausagecass.html

Meerkat
11th September 2007, 18:33
so my favourite dinners are the ones cooked by someone else :D

Definately :lol:


Lasagne with homemade bread and salad
Roast dinners (cooked by OH as I'm useless at these :11: )
Homemade spicy chicken with choritzo


Arrrgg - I'm starving and haven' t a scooby what to cook for tea :roll: Had chicken last night and the others take too long to cook plus OH isn't home yet and it's my night to cook :(

Lovecatz
11th September 2007, 21:25
Lasagne, salad & garlic bread
homemade chicken curry with peshwari naan's and kashmiri rice
Chicken & chips
Egg & Chips

Nicola
11th September 2007, 21:36
Anything eaten in a nice restaurant with someone else paying :06: or cooked by my Mum when I'm at home :12:

I love a really good Aberdeen Angus fillet steak with garlic butter and chips. There's a ridiculously expensive restaurant in Edinburgh next to the castle called the Witchery which does an amazing steak. Although considering it's £35 it would need to be good... I've eaten there twice and both times work has paid! :06: I also love fish - sea bass and halibut are my faves, or mussels in white wine, cream and garlic with crusty bread... fab. Mexican food is another one, I could live on nachos covered in cheese, guacamole and sour cream followed by tacos, enchiladas or burritos :12: