Beans?
What's for tea?
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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Re: What's for tea?
Anyone else have a match day meal
Today it’s beef casserole
Every Saturday home match before I leave for the game I put a slow cook casserole in the oven before I leave either Beef Lamb or chicken
Get home to a nice hot meal with crusty bread and butter
Today it’s beef casserole
Every Saturday home match before I leave for the game I put a slow cook casserole in the oven before I leave either Beef Lamb or chicken
Get home to a nice hot meal with crusty bread and butter
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Re: What's for tea?
Today's delectation will be home-made red Thai chicken curry. Some years ago I purchased a small lime tree whose leaves we use when cooking Thai curry...it really does make all the difference to the flavours making it really authentic and pungent.
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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Re: What's for tea?
Cheesy Bacon and Egg - Indian style Brioche. Served with Masala Chips.
Courtesy of gousto... Not my own invention.
Courtesy of gousto... Not my own invention.
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