I don't need to ask. I was thinking pretty much the same thing.Yeah, I think he knows that, but likes being a SA Don't ask me what that means.
I don't need to ask. I was thinking pretty much the same thing.Yeah, I think he knows that, but likes being a SA Don't ask me what that means.
I wondered if those were traditional sides. Roast pork is traditional in lots of cultures.It never occured to me that Taxlady's question had anything to do with the OP at all. Not being a smart arse at all. I thought she was asking about Cuban xmas traditional food.
I wondered if those were traditional sides. Roast pork is traditional in lots of cultures.
They probably think ... should I eat a 2nd lettuce leaf?This thread has got me wishing for cold weather!
I have been thinking about the leftovers more than the dinner itself, roast pork and onion sandwiches, leftover roasted potatoes fried crispy and golden for breakfast, hot roast pork sandwiches smothered in gravy, a casserole of leftover pork and bones with sauerkraut served over some fluffy mashed potatoes!
I wonder what skinny folks think about!
This thread has got me wishing for cold weather!
I have been thinking about the leftovers more than the dinner itself, roast pork and onion sandwiches, leftover roasted potatoes fried crispy and golden for breakfast, hot roast pork sandwiches smothered in gravy, a casserole of leftover pork and bones with sauerkraut served over some fluffy mashed potatoes!
I wonder what skinny folks think about!
This thread has got me wishing for cold weather!
I have been thinking about the leftovers more than the dinner itself, roast pork and onion sandwiches, leftover roasted potatoes fried crispy and golden for breakfast, hot roast pork sandwiches smothered in gravy, a casserole of leftover pork and bones with sauerkraut served over some fluffy mashed potatoes!
I wonder what skinny folks think about!
I don't know how it works when Christmas is in July but it is a well-known fact that when Christmas falls in December there are no calories in anything you eat between getting up on Christmas Eve morning and going to bed on New Years Day night.This thread has got me wishing for cold weather!
I have been thinking about the leftovers more than the dinner itself, roast pork and onion sandwiches, leftover roasted potatoes fried crispy and golden for breakfast, hot roast pork sandwiches smothered in gravy, a casserole of leftover pork and bones with sauerkraut served over some fluffy mashed potatoes!
I wonder what skinny folks think about!
I don't know how it works when Christmas is in July but it is a well-known fact that when Christmas falls in December there are no calories in anything you eat between getting up on Christmas Eve morning and going to bed on New Years Day night.
Is that a traditional Xmas dinner?
That may be how the British calories work. In the US, we have a caloric dispensation from the end of November when we celebrate Thanksgiving through New Years Day night. So, all this weight I gained must be due to a medical condition.