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Anyone like tipping a bag of crisps into soup?  I do it all the time and think it's really nice, but the wife thinks it's rank. All I will say is try it, it's the future!  Well maybe not, but salt and vinegar crisps in Heinz vegetable soup is mega. 

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13 minutes ago, ferguson1 said:

Anyone like tipping a bag of crisps into soup?  I do it all the time and think it's really nice, but the wife thinks it's rank. All I will say is try it, it's the future!  Well maybe not, but salt and vinegar crisps in Heinz vegetable soup is mega. 

Im surprised you have a wife after doing that!

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6 minutes ago, Uncle Albert said:

Im surprised you have a wife after doing that!

Haha, she's in agreement mate, but sadly stuck with me for the kids sake *edit* she says :D.  Unbelievable! 

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Sausage bap from spoonys this morning. 2 fat sausages, one roll and refillable coffee - £1.69.

Can't argue at that

Better value then paying £5 for Honey Nut Loops with soya milk at the cereal killer cafe!

 

 

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I bought a red pepper, a white onion, garlic, and baby portobello mushrooms, and fried them up good and sticky in olive oil. Tossed in some sliced cherry tomatoes and basil, and a jar of marinara sauce and let it simmer. I boiled linguine and plated some up with a big spoonful of sauce. Grated some asiago on top, washed back with a nice cheap California cabernet. Feeling content right now. 

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Went to The Sportsman in West Bromwich last night for dinner. Doesn't look much from the outside but the food is spot on. 2 mixed grills between the four of us. Meat sweats followed!

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14 hours ago, maqroll said:

I bought a red pepper, a white onion, garlic, and baby portobello mushrooms, and fried them up good and sticky in olive oil. Tossed in some sliced cherry tomatoes and basil, and a jar of marinara sauce and let it simmer. I boiled linguine and plated some up with a big spoonful of sauce. Grated some asiago on top, washed back with a nice cheap California cabernet. Feeling content right now. 

sounded good until you said jar of marinara sauce 

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For the next 6 weeks I will be mostly eating...Greggs festive bakes...

love the Christmas stuff for dinner, although I had a rubbish ham and wendsleydale sandwich from morrisons yesterday, still waiting for the turkey, bacon, sausage, stuffing and cranberry ones to come out

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1 minute ago, Sid4ever said:

Sunday Roasts?  Yes or No, could not believe the queue at McDonalds today when I drove past and it was not all grandparents and grand kids.

Personally it is a yes from me.

I like them but living alone not really worth the hassle to do just for myself. However, If I go out on a Sunday for some food, then its a definite yes!

 

 

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