Cold meats for us too, with left over roast potatoes, and pickled red cabbage.....which all ended up as a sandwich for me. Lovely.I had my traditional Boxing Day meal which was cold meat from the Christmas dinner with fried potatoes.
mrs jelly was given an omelette maker for her bday. I'm not usually one for kitchen gadgets, bu this is brilliant! Lovely fluffy omelettes, cooked in record time, with next to no mess. easy to clean too - much better than in a pan. and quick!I love an omelette, but very very rarely do them. Maybe one night next week
some years ago a mate bought his missus a frying pan for Christmas....tbf it was Christmas eve and he had been in the pub all day.....she threw it at him for some reason, it was a big old heavy un too. Stupid thing is, he did all the cooking in their house.......they are no longer together.You bought her a pan?
Ha! No, her daughter got her one. They get each other mad kitchen things - rice cooker was another.You bought her a pan?
Unnecessary spending (unless someone couldn't think of any other present)mrs jelly was given an omelette maker for her bday. I'm not usually one for kitchen gadgets, bu this is brilliant! Lovely fluffy omelettes, cooked in record time, with next to no mess. easy to clean too - much better than in a pan. and quick!
would recommend one.
They don't need cooking first.My go to one is ham, cheese, tomato and onion.
I love mushrooms in them but can't be arsed to cook them first.
One of my gifts this Christmas was a set of good kitchen knives. The sad thing is is that I asked for them!You bought her a pan?
A good set of kitchen knives is always useful, particularly if someone breaks in - the largest one I have is more of a machete than anything else.One of my gifts this Christmas was a set of good kitchen knives. The sad thing is is that I asked for them!
When we were kids my Grandad worked at the HGV testing station at Featherstone (I think that's where the phrase 'fell off the back of a lorry' was invented) One year he brought home a Christmas present off us for our Mom, it was an ironing board and as we were less than ten years old we thought nothing of it and even wrapped it for her, I'm 55 in February and my Mom is 80 next year, she still goes on about it !One of my gifts this Christmas was a set of good kitchen knives. The sad thing is is that I asked for them!