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01-05-2011, 06:49
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I've just come up with some menus to offer for overnighters and trialed my first 3 course meal on Friday night.
I am still patting myself on the back for my first attempt at making sushi. It was real fun making it, looked really pretty and was actually really tasty.
Do you have a 'signature dish' that you make when trying to entice the opposite sex and if so, what is it?
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What have you found works best for you when being wooed?
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i have quite a few travel up from england, i know they are stuck in a train for hours up & back down, when i've asked them if they wanted lunch they ask for stovies as they saw it in a review that i had made it for a guy
also have a client who comes to cook me a madras i love it
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I would not inflict my cooking inabilities on any poor unsuspecting victim beans on toast is about my limit
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Stovies, now that takes me back a few years, I loved them and used to have them every saturday when I lived at home.
Sharing a few pints with travelling fans in the boozer after the match, and letting the stovies sock up the beer afterwards, nearly as good as booking an escort, I said NEARLY.
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Oh my ignorance! What are stovies? Can you find a pic of them?
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it's probably like a hotpot, i use square sausage, potatoes, turnip, carrots, onions, a leek, shallots, it looks a mess but tastes great
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hmmm... not sure I would like it much. I can't stand turnips.
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(01-05-2011, 11:50)CurvaceousKate Wrote: hmmm... not sure I would like it much. I can't stand turnips.
neither can i, whenever your back up in glasgow u should drop in i'll make u some
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(01-05-2011, 11:43)lolo Wrote: it's probably like a hotpot, i use square sausage, potatoes, turnip, carrots, onions, a leek, shallots, it looks a mess but tastes great
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It looks like proper man food I've never heard of it before but sounds really nice proper home cooking and sounds simple to do even for me do you have a recipe(god have I just asked that on an adult forum maybe I should join mums net)my hubby would love it
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(01-05-2011, 17:51)lolo Wrote: (01-05-2011, 11:50)CurvaceousKate Wrote: hmmm... not sure I would like it much. I can't stand turnips.
neither can i, whenever your back up in glasgow u should drop in i'll make u some
Wow, I'd love to. I may well be back over there in July/August too.
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