purple.alien.giraffe
Executive Chef
Last night dad, sprout, my 13 y/o niece and I made eggrolls for dinner. Tonight the 4 of us made pasta salad with veggies and steaks. Been a tasty weekend.
buckytom said:i would have paid to watch your dad cook, and meet you, sprout, and your family, pag.
tell me; did he call it soya sauce?
it's SOY SAUCE!
It's a really picture perfect day so I'm grilling a couple of ribeyes, baking a couple of potatoes for dinner tonight. I think a cold Sam Adams is in order to wash it down.
what is sam adams chaps? i bought a bottle of franks root beer in tesco yesterday.never tried it before.should have known better when i saw it had wintergreen herb in it.tasted like the liniment i used to rub on me sore bits after a game of rugby.not that i used to drink liniment but it tasted like the liniment smelt.is that normal or isn't franks a good brand?I do concur, sir...
deeelish cheryl & don't you just love that smell when they are searing in the pan.nothing like it!Mmmm....nice looking dinners Dave and Harry...everything sounds so good. Loving the desserts for dinner, too! Life is short, we need to have dessert for dinner every now and then.
I had scallops and a fruit salad for an early dinner this evening. Nothing fancy with the scallops, just pan seared with a little lemon juice. Yummy.
Panang chicken curry, jasmine rice and spring rolls.
any chance of the recipes for the curry & dumplings please?Looks great, Harry!
Pork dumplings, bok choy, jardoo chicken wings, store bought spring rolls, and something with shrimp and broccoli...pics to follow. I see lots of dishes in my future...
About two weeks ago, I read this story about a little boy who was born with Down's Syndrome and a heart defect. Nothing more can be done for this child. His mother's wish is to create a wonderful memory with her child in mind. Her idea was to have "Banana Splits for Dinner." Mind you, most people do this with their children, but we had banana splits for dinner. It's a dinner that will be remembered. So much fun. We had not had one in years!
lucky you found them before you ate it.phew,that was a close shave.....sad story, pf. my heart goes out to them, truely.
but i must say that the last time that i bought marmalade from seville it had not one but two hairs in it.
i was so disgusted that i just chucked it.
too many damn barbers in seville.
nice! a little sevillity wouldn't go amis........go figaro.
would 'gillette me get a word in edgeways please.ah, your wit is razor sharp, like your brother's
speaking of razors, how is the old boy passing them?
lol, i see on another thread that he's here now.
be nice. 2 on1 isn't fair. your mum and dad are watching.