What are you preparing for dinner tonight?

There’s that Avacado again! I’m also very very fond of chilli. :grinning_face::+1:

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Hi David,
I had chicken in the fridge, and I only got back from the hospital at 6.40pm. By the time that I started thinking about food I thought the gas BBQ was easiest. So the other half of the avocado was used. The chilli was hot

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That’s the spirit.

That looks fantastic. :+1:

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Garlic chicken curry. Always a fav. 2 bulbs of garlic



Just slowly cooking away

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Kk

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Looks similar to how I do it, marinated chicken bbq’d and added to the intense sauce, fab.

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Another mix up. Had fresh chicken in the fridge that needed using, so did a couple of breasts in Indian spices to BBq, because it is easy when time is short. So, salad, some Merchant Gourmet Spanish grains, loads of my salsa, and some indian chutneys. The very dark one is my south indian caramelised pineapple chutney, it’s a bit rich. Some chicken left over for another time.
I don’t want to be cooking for one anymore, food was always at the fore. However, the what do you want for dinner tonight question is now awaiting a resurrection in the future.

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Roast lamb today. 5 hours low and slow. Gravy should be good


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Kk

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Came home from the hospital and needed to make dinner for Ben and myself. Chicken and mixed wild mushroom pappardelle, with pancetta sprinkles and red birds eye chilli for some heat. It was good, and I told him take home the remainder. Might get two dinners out of it with bread.

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Rustic chicken, with mushrooms, potatoes and leeks.

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Daughter’s birthday today so cooked a roast:

Fennel rubbed belly pork with roasties, carrots, hispi cabbage and cheesy leeks ( au gratin if you must). Pork cooked on top of onions with apples tucked in.

Rhubarb and gingernut cheesecake for puds

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I don’t even like rhubarb and I’d eat that looks fantastic.

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Looks good literally cooked single handed🙃

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Cheers Pete! Are you able to eat with one hand or do you have to be fed now? :wink:

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Ha ha Gazza :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Won’t be doing much cooking for a while I’m as useful as tits on a bull. :upside_down_face:

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My father used to say:

‘As much use as an ashtray on a motorbike’

Or

‘As much use as nipples on a chicken’

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Funny you should say that friends just invited us out for dinner tomorrow night. Problem is Mrs Pete can’t make it, they had to agree to cut up my food. :grin:

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I quote these words of wisdom to my grandkids and they look at like I’m from mars.

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I’ve got two friends who don’t know each other but both use the same expression “as useless as a chocolate tea pot”.

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Roasting aubergines for baba ganoush in the embers of the fire last night.

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