What did you have for dinner?

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  1. Fat Controller

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    No idea if this is going to be nice or not, but I have put the following together this morning (with supervision/assistance of course):

    Small brisket joint
    3 small onions, peeled and quartered
    4 garlic cloves, crushed
    2 carrots, chunked
    sprig of fresh thyme
    sprig of fresh rosemary
    1 can of el cheapo (Sainsburys Basics!) Bitter
    4 bay leaves
    5 Oxo cubes

    Drizzle of olive oil into casserole dish, on the heat for minute, then put the brisket in to brown a little on the bottom; onions, carrots and garlic lobbed in to cook for a minute or two, then chuck in the herbs and bay leaves before adding the beer; that was then allowed to heat until bubbling and then the Oxo cubes were added, followed by enough water to just about cover the brisket (there is a tiny wee bit at the top poking out), brought back up to heat gently then covered and popped into an oven at 150ºC where it will reside for about 5 hours.

    When done, the fluid will be reserved by passing through a sieve and squishing the carrots and onions through too, and then that will be the basis for a gravy.

    We are going to serve with parsnip chips, yorkshire puddings and cabbage. Smells OK for now, but time will tell.
     
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      Good afternoon just a traditional Sunday roast,Chicken,roast potatoes,broccoli,cauliflower yorkshire pudding ,gravy:smile:

      ps.and then Raspberries and cream:smile:
       
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        Last night I had home made salt beef, loads of home made mustard with it :rolleyespink:, and chips and peas. Yummy. There's enough left over for salt beef sandwiches using rye bread :blue thumb:
         
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          We are about to have the nearest we can get to a home-grown ratatouille....

          Home-grown yellow courgettes, aubergines, cherry tomatoes, yellow pear tomatoes, and a fully-red Hungarian hot wax chilli, cooked in a ratatouille, to be eaten with home-made bread. What's not to like?!!
           
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            I will catch up with this over the weekend, but in summary:

            Tuesday - Chicken pot pie and green beans (really, really nice!)

            Wednesday - Salad & cold meats, including potato surprise

            Today - Coated chicken, chips and Southern style gravy
             
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              Pizza Hut All you can eat buffet

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                58979487-7263-4AD9-B4B2-10618131F52C.jpeg Had this meal for lunch yesterday which was a nice piece of cooked ham,small portion of mashed potato and some baked beans.Sugar levels after two hours 6.5:yay:

                What a plonker I forgot to add the photo earlier :doh::snorky:
                 
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                  Yesterday I had Cajun chicken with mustard mash and runner beans. Followed by blackberry, rhubarb and apple crumble - all picked yesterday.

                  Things are going to be a bit more complicated for the next four days. We have different people coming for dinner each day so, in theory, I could do the same thing each day :heehee:. Instead, currently in the planning stage :scratch:, I may do different ethnic meals each day. Indian, Chinese, Italian and N. African. :blue thumb:
                   
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                    Glad I am not coming for dinner then Shiney as I wouldn’t eat any of that foreign muck:snorky::sofa:
                     
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                      Yesterday I had fresh Mackerel caught at dawn from Chesil Beach, also for dinner tonight, and tomorrow, Sunday and Monday will be soused mackerel.

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                      Etc.
                       
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                        Chicken balti, still needs finishing with fresh chillies and coriander, will be devoured with basmati :)
                        We eat late :redface:
                         
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                          Oh, and the kids and I made popcorn this evening. I haven't been able to stop nibbling :whistle: I forgot how morish hot popcorn is :heehee:
                           
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                            It's not foreign muck! It's all made down here in Shineyland. :snorky: They may have names of foreign countries but that's just to distinguish the style of cooking :blue thumb:.

                            Putting my foodie hat on:-
                            You may think that fish and chips is typically English but it isn't :rolleyespink:. Fried fish is thought to have originated in Portugal and then was taken to eastern Europe by the Jewish people that escaped the 'Spanish' Inquisition (Spain and Portugal) in the late 1400's.

                            It was brought to England in the 1800's (when they were escaping the Pogroms in eastern Europe) and the first know commercial combination of fish and chips (fried chipped potatoes are thought to have originated in Ireland) was in the 1860's when Joseph Malin opened a 'chippy' in the East End of London. I used to work near them but not in the 1860's :old:

                            "In 1968 the National Federation of Fish Fryers even presented a commemorative plaque to Malin's of Bow, recognising their founding role in the chippie business."

                            I don't cook fish and chips as it's too fattening (but really like it) :noidea:
                             
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                              I eat at any time. :loll:
                               
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                                As it's Saturday our breakfast happens after I've been to the market and got a sun-dried tomato and olive focaccia. Top this off with poached eggs and some Sicilian sausages that I bought back the other week on the side :dbgrtmb:
                                 
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