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Beautiful day here today and I am in a lovely chilled mood.

Hope you all are in fine fettle.
Just about to do a few of my daily stretches and toning exercises, then it's making tea. Quite labour intensive this one but well worth the end result. Chinese theme tonight. Strange taste chicken with mangetout in oyster sauce and special fried rice. Three stir fry dishes so lots of cleaning up to do afterwards too.

Not sure if I mentioned it in here but I did some braised steak and onions the other evening. It isn't something that Cal ever did but I remember having it at her mums yonks ago, either whilst we were still dating or shortly after we married. Well I made the recipe up myself, trying to recall what Cal had told me when I had it at her mums, and I have to say I was delighted with the results. Quite possibly the tastiest dish I have ever cooked. I'll put the recipe in Sassy's thread when I get the chance.
 

Beautiful day here today and I am in a lovely chilled mood.

Hope you all are in fine fettle.
Just about to do a few of my daily stretches and toning exercises, then it's making tea. Quite labour intensive this one but well worth the end result. Chinese theme tonight. Strange taste chicken with mangetout in oyster sauce and special fried rice. Three stir fry dishes so lots of cleaning up to do afterwards too.

Not sure if I mentioned it in here but I did some braised steak and onions the other evening. It isn't something that Cal ever did but I remember having it at her mums yonks ago, either whilst we were still dating or shortly after we married. Well I made the recipe up myself, trying to recall what Cal had told me when I had it at her mums, and I have to say I was delighted with the results. Quite possibly the tastiest dish I have ever cooked. I'll put the recipe in Sassy's thread when I get the chance.
 
Just about to do a few of my daily stretches and toning exercises, then it's making tea. Quite labour intensive this one but well worth the end result. Chinese theme tonight. Strange taste chicken with mangetout in oyster sauce and special fried rice. Three stir fry dishes so lots of cleaning up to do afterwards too.

Not sure if I mentioned it in here but I did some braised steak and onions the other evening. It isn't something that Cal ever did but I remember having it at her mums yonks ago, either whilst we were still dating or shortly after we married. Well I made the recipe up myself, trying to recall what Cal had told me when I had it at her mums, and I have to say I was delighted with the results. Quite possibly the tastiest dish I have ever cooked. I'll put the recipe in Sassy's thread when I get the chance.
Please tag me into the braised steak recipe when you post it Fred.

I am growing to love my slow cooker for painless yet hearty cooking. There is a lot to be said for a good beefy casserole during the week.
 
Just had Horse with wild mushroom sauce and garlic spuds
I've never (knowingly) ate horsemeat, although I would certainly try it.
I really can't understand why it should be regarded as such a cultural taboo in UK, yet it's eaten regularly in many countries.

*Just checked availability of horsemeat here.
A company called 'Cowleys Fine Foods' sell horse jerky which they call 'my brittle pony' lol
 
I've never (knowingly) ate horsemeat, although I would certainly try it.
I really can't understand why it should be regarded as such a cultural taboo in UK, yet it's eaten regularly in many countries.

*Just checked availability of horsemeat here.
A company called 'Cowleys Fine Foods' sell horse jerky which they call 'my brittle pony' lol
As a veggie I shouldn’t laugh but I admit it made me smile.
 

Afternoon everyone.

Just back from Ormskirk Market having done the charity stall for Animals in Need.

Gorgeous weather and took £250 which isn't too shabby.

Absolutely knackered though and my backs done in after standing all day.

At least the animals will be grateful.

Enjoy the sun!
Well done fantastic amount raised. Hope your back recovers soon.
 
I've never (knowingly) ate horsemeat, although I would certainly try it.
I really can't understand why it should be regarded as such a cultural taboo in UK, yet it's eaten regularly in many countries.

*Just checked availability of horsemeat here.
A company called 'Cowleys Fine Foods' sell horse jerky which they call 'my brittle pony' lol
Don't mind a bit of chestnut roasted over a camp fire.
 

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