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The " Honey I'm home and I'm bloody starving , what's for dinner " Thread.

We have one every couple of weeks. With Lidl at the bottom of my road doing free range whole chickens for a fiver, which will do us at least 3 meals*, then it'd be bonkers not to.

This weeks chicken has facilitated:
1. Sunday dinner
2. Chicken and pesto spaghetti
3. Chicken Biryani

There is still enough to have something tonight, although the missus gets a bit bored of too much of the same meat. Might convince he to slap up a pie for me though :D If not, I'll make sandwiches with it. Bloody love meat, I do.
 
We used to go round my nans every Sunday when i was a kid, we'd stay there pretty much all day then go to my other nan's in the evening, I was never really a big fan of the Sunday dinner so as soon as me and my sister got into our teens our attendance soon declined as we went and did other stuff instead. Now i hardly ever have a roast dinner, my mom might do one if she see's an offer on chiken or a decent joint but then that doesn't usually end up being on a Sunday anyway.

My girlfriend is a Sunday roast devotee though, every week almost without fail, her mom usually cooks one but every now and again they'll go out for lunch instead, if her folks are on holiday then she'll go out for one either with me or her sister, i usually just end up having something other than a roast though.


We used to eat Sunday dinner at home then go round me nans on the evening for tea.The only thing I can remember about Sunday tea there was the tinned salmon sandwiches, and for afters tinned fruit ( either pears or fruit cocktail ) ... with bread and butter !! Cant stand either now!
 
To be honest I find roast dinners boring nowadays. I used to like them every Sunday when I was younger but now I can't be doing with them more than once a month. The veg is boring, roast potatoes are too fatty, stuffing can be too stodgy, and the meat is often bland. Other than the occasional pork or beef joint I just don't enjoy them any more. The whole meal is just too stodgy and bloating for my tastes nowadays.

Veg isn't boring, well ok cauliflower is. Roast tatas need not be 'fatty ' , my stuffing is not stodgy as I tend to use more onions and sausagemeat than lots of bread. And if your meat is bland then I don't know what you are doing wrong with it !
 
Going out for dinner (tea) after work as its Mrs Fizzwolf' 40th today. Steak or mixed grill for me
 
We have a roast most Sundays but it is generally always chicken (can't afford beef, and the Mrs isn't keen on lamb or pork). Like Machin, we get a chicken from Lidl and then use the leftovers on Monday. We had home made chicken soup last week, and chicken pie this week.
 
My homemade meatballs and sauce with spaghetti.

Love this tea as we put on old t shirts and play the 'who can suck a string of spaghetti up into the mouth the quickest ' :)
 
:icon_razz:Thank you very much -you're my very favourite American (non-native or otherwise)!!

Why thank you :) . Hope you don't mind me calling you Bubbles, but I like it and it's kind of stuck now.

One day Im gonna list all the forum members with my own nicknames I have for them :) :)
 
Why thank you :) . Hope you don't mind me calling you Bubbles, but I like it and it's kind of stuck now.

One day Im gonna list all the forum members with my own nicknames I have for them :) :)

You can call me whatever you like - I'm normally called something else that begins with a B!! as it happens :uhoh2:
 
I just find roast dinner a bit boring in my ascending years that's all. I still enjoy it every now and again but don't know how people can eat it every week.

I find I substitute mash for roasts more often now too.
 
Shepherd's Pie tonight.
Made by me with steak mince.
Pie to include onion, carrot, parsnip, peas, oxo & celery-salt. Mash on top sprinkled with cheddar.
*As we are having Shepherd's pie he will have to down the chippy.
 
Tonight's dinner:

Real ale. My leaving do innit.
 
The intention is to eat some food at some point, but realistically, that's just not going to happen, is it?
 
Shepherd's Pie tonight.
Made by me with steak mince.
Pie to include onion, carrot, parsnip, peas, oxo & celery-salt. Mash on top sprinkled with cheddar.


That's a posh Shepherds Pie arklo !
 
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