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perfect lunch

Post by Guest » 26 Jun 2004, 13:02

Take 1/2 lb of Findlay's smoked Ayrshire middle bacon and fry in olive oil until crispy, along with a few quartered organic mushrooms and a handful of small vine-grown tomatoes (available from Scotmid). Cut into sections a baguette from Kitchener's Deli. Serve with mugs of tea.

Mmmm, now what's for dinner?

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Post by Guest » 26 Jun 2004, 13:25

Fish fingers.

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Post by Sandra » 26 Jun 2004, 13:47

Sounds yummy Bob :D

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Post by Guest » 26 Jun 2004, 13:58

Sandra - I'd offer you some, but I seem to have eaten it all. :oops: Alex - nobody over the age of 10 eats fish fingers, chicken nuggets or dinosaur shaped anything, surely? Or is this the new fish finger pizza? :roll:

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Post by Guest » 26 Jun 2004, 15:02

Bob wrote:dinosaur shaped chicken nuggets
Damn! That's far funnier than my answer... and no, it isn't really fish fingers for tea.

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Post by DG » 26 Jun 2004, 15:10

We have just had houmous, grilled pitta bread and salad. It's a Saturday favourite and tastes great!

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Post by bellybabe » 26 Jun 2004, 17:59

We went out for lunch. Should have been great, but the children acted as though possessed by the devil, the waiter, who's a friend of ours, was hungover and consequently not his usual sunny self, and the food was dull....

Cheese on toast for dinner, i think!

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Haddock Fishfingers

Post by Carol » 29 Jun 2004, 09:07

But have you tried HADDOCK fish fingers. Haddock fillets. Not to be confused with the reformed cod which parents feed to their children. They are also a bit more expensive.

Scotmid £2.08

Tesco £1.30 odds.

What can I say .......

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Lunch

Post by Gemini » 29 Jun 2004, 11:35

I rather enjoy a mixed salad with Avocado's - tip from my japanese friend : drizzle a little oil , add some freshly ground black pepper - then sprinkle with soya sauce - very nice!

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Restaurant

Post by Sandra » 03 Jul 2004, 18:05

I think us people who live in Portobello would appreciate a good restaurant, do you think someone might sometime take a gamble?

I love going into town to restaurants/bars but it would be nice to have a really good restaurant/bistro in Porty because when you work in town you sometimes just want to chill out about home at the weekend.

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