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What you having for Dinner/Tea?

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by Keano88, Aug 23, 2015.

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  1. KRS-1888 Scott La Rock

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    Savoury pie from Auld’s in Greenock with chips and Daddies brown sauce,bellisimo :100:
     
  2. KRS-1888 Scott La Rock

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  3. FATLAZYBHOY Born in the steamie Gold Member

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    Made a Sunday roast as usual, but this time I made my Yorkshire puddings with beef dripping rather than the usual veg oil.
    What a difference it makes to the overall dish.
     
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    Pussey……
     
  5. ticketyboo0 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Really buttery mash, peas, couple of chunky steak pies and gravy... Couldn't eat it all, eyes too big for ma belly
     
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    Chilli mac and cheese - basically somewhere between a Bolognese and a regular mac and cheese, with some chilli and turmeric for good measure.
     
  7. PaulM1888 Administrator Administrator

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    Quarter pounder and a nugget share box, could have ate a scabby horse and it was the quickest solution.