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sparkin
22-Feb-2005, 23:21
Useless conversation at work today...
Right you`ve got one meal to have everyday for the rest of your life,3 courses,think carefully.........
for me

Starter...melon

Main...gotta be the roast:D

Desert...strawberry cheesecake for me:roll:

Mark
22-Feb-2005, 23:31
Dibbles answers,

starter, Doughnuts

main, Doughnuts

desert, can u guess? yep, doughnuts

TP
22-Feb-2005, 23:37
I think this would do me.

Salt and Pepper Prawns

Chilli Plum Moreton Bay Bugs

Cheese and Bickies

sparkin
22-Feb-2005, 23:38
That`s the problem with this,you think you`ve put down what you`d have,then someone mentions Banoffee pie:pig:

[Edited on 22-2-2005 by sparkin]

AK
22-Feb-2005, 23:40
one word:

chocolate:devil:

C

TP
22-Feb-2005, 23:41
Originally posted by Dseered
WTF are they ?

DCR

Well Moreton Bay is the bay that serves as the mouth of the Brisbane river. Moreton Bay Bugs are a similar to a lobster but IMO more flavoursome. I made this dish for my wife and it is GORGEOUS!!

I'll see if I can dig up a photo ...

monstermob 998
22-Feb-2005, 23:45
fresh sushi.
selection of cold meats with lollo rosso,fennel,celery, olives,anchovies, tomatoes, watercress,mozerella cheese and olive oil/garlic dressing.
cheese and biscuits.

tony h
22-Feb-2005, 23:47
20 b&h(does that count) bacon sarnie ,packet off m&m,s thats what i av now cant see much changin(fit as a fiddle) :pig:

Nattyboy
22-Feb-2005, 23:55
Prawn cocktail with avocado

Bloody great T bone and chips !

Raspberry Pavlova

Can I have a few Corona extras to wash it down with please Graham??! :D

Nat

sparkin
22-Feb-2005, 23:56
Originally posted by Nattyboy
Prawn cocktail with avocado

Bloody great T bone and chips !

Raspberry Pavlova

Can I have a few Corona extras to wash it down with please Graham??! :D

Nat

As it`s you...........................ok:D

Rooney
23-Feb-2005, 00:36
Fat boy is that all you think about no wonder you are 15 stone:pig:

sparkin
23-Feb-2005, 00:38
Don`t worry,the rebuild has started;)

dave w
23-Feb-2005, 18:13
Right....

1 Baked avocado with prawns and tabasco with cheese on top

2 Chicken Ceylon

3 Helens home made cheese cake

:bouncy::roll::bouncy::roll::bouncy::roll:

TP
23-Feb-2005, 18:19
Originally posted by dave w
1 Baked avocado with prawns and tabasco with cheese on top


Oh yes, that would be sensational!

Might try it without the cheese but instead have a little bit of lemon juice over the top and some cracked pepper as well :eureka:

dickieducati
23-Feb-2005, 18:31
pan fired foi gras with warm toasted brioch

dover sole menieure sauted potatoes and green beans

raspberry pavlova with mascapone.

TP
23-Feb-2005, 18:35
Originally posted by tp-996
Originally posted by Dseered
WTF are they ?

DCR

Well Moreton Bay is the bay that serves as the mouth of the Brisbane river. Moreton Bay Bugs are a similar to a lobster but IMO more flavoursome. I made this dish for my wife and it is GORGEOUS!!

I'll see if I can dig up a photo ...

Bugs on the BBC website as number 11 on the 50 things to eat before you die ---> here (http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/tv_and_radio/50eats15.shtml)

Dibble
23-Feb-2005, 18:47
starter - parma ham and melon

main - mums lasagne

dessert - whichever lucky lady has been invited to dinner ...

midnight post dessert*/ half time* snack - donuts






*delete as appropriate.

:saint:

BDG
23-Feb-2005, 18:52
Starter. Rolladin (its a German dish-main course actually)

Main. Full Thai Banquet (so you get loads of variety)

Desert. Sausage, bacon, egg, beans, black pudding, tomatoes and chips, with salad.

I know thats 3 main courses, but if i was going to be stuck with the same food for everymore, i'd do without the starter and desert, have 3 different main courses, so i really could alternate on a 3 day cycle. Cheating maybe, but creative use of the same food everyday :devil:

JasonBoswell
23-Feb-2005, 23:29
Originally posted by tp-996

Well Moreton Bay is the bay that serves as the mouth of the Brisbane river. Moreton Bay Bugs are a similar to a lobster but IMO more flavoursome. I made this dish for my wife and it is GORGEOUS!!

I'll see if I can dig up a photo ...

Unreconstructed Aussie - cooks one meal for his Sheila and has to take a photo of it!!! :frog: :frog: