Sunday Roast ???

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Post by Sheep Shagger » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:23 am

Justin Credible wrote:that roast does not look well...........
From a Toby carvery and added some "scrumps" or burned bits, yum yum

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:26 am

the picture of it was not very flattering
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by ITG » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:45 am

The yorkshire puddings look quite soggy.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:50 am

one yorkshire is enough for me as I dont eat gravy so no need for soakage
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Monkety Tonkety » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:53 am

Don't really have them in the summer so much, but I still enjoy a roast beef dinner, as long as someone else cooks it.
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by M H » Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:00 am

Always have a roast in the pub on Sunday. Not as good as home made but soaks up some of the ale
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by welsh » Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:23 pm

Same as MT really don't tend to have dinner's in the summer unless Sunday is going to be a wet one then will have a dinner..

Come winter time though probably have three dinners a week..
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by D & B » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:33 pm

Fried up the leftovers today, always do too much to ensure an easy meal on Monday.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by M H » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:46 pm

Bubble mate, gorgeous. Hope you fried the mashed up spud in meat juice?
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Post by D & B » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:50 pm

M H wrote:Bubble mate, gorgeous. Hope you fried the mashed up spud in meat juice?
I like my kids to eat their food.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by M H » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:52 pm

You don't need much juice mate and the food comes out of the pan with the most gorgeous flavour. Try adding a bit to mash then tell me how good it tastes
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by welsh » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:53 pm

If we've done to much we tend to put out extra plates just to re heat to have on monday..
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by D & B » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:55 pm

M H wrote:You don't need much juice mate and the food comes out of the pan with the most gorgeous flavour. Try adding a bit to mash then tell me how good it tastes
I know this won't go down well mate, but the "juice" from the meat is poured directly down the plug hole. My kids aren't overly fussy and Ithey will eat away at a roast dinner if it has the correct veg, fucking about with this and that my alter this.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by M H » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:58 pm

Wont go down well is an understatement Dandy. All that flavour going down the plug hole is a crime mate
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Justin Credible » Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:07 pm

nothing goes to waste in my house with 2 dogs
Wife did a fry up earlier, 3 sausages, scrambled , black and white pudding, beans and toasted brown bread.

I was not really hungry and the dogs had more than half my dinner.
They also had the left overs from yesterdays irish stew,
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by ITG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:45 pm

Justin Credible wrote:nothing goes to waste in my house with 2 dogs
Wife did a fry up earlier, 3 sausages, scrambled , black and white pudding, beans and toasted brown bread.

I was not really hungry and the dogs had more than half my dinner.
They also had the left overs from yesterdays irish stew,
All I ever hear about people feeding their dogs leftovers is its bad for them....

Almost roast time again. Here we go.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by D & B » Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:46 pm

I'm having Paella.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:06 pm

in the gravy wrote:
Justin Credible wrote:nothing goes to waste in my house with 2 dogs
Wife did a fry up earlier, 3 sausages, scrambled , black and white pudding, beans and toasted brown bread.

I was not really hungry and the dogs had more than half my dinner.
They also had the left overs from yesterdays irish stew,
All I ever hear about people feeding their dogs leftovers is its bad for them....

Almost roast time again. Here we go.
I give them the leftovers also give them their own food, the volume depends on how much of the roast leftover hey have had.
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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by ITG » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:11 pm

Do you let your dog sit next to you when you eat? My pal eats in front of his labrador who sits and watches him eat bite for bite then throws him scraps when no one is looking.

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Re: Sunday Roast ???

Post by Justin Credible » Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:20 pm

in the gravy wrote:Do you let your dog sit next to you when you eat? My pal eats in front of his labrador who sits and watches him eat bite for bite then throws him scraps when no one is looking.
breakfast dinner and tea they sit either side of me dtooling, expecially one of them.
The amount of exercise they get each day determines the amount of food they get, as i have them on a diet.

They had hard bolied eggs in toast off me this morning around 7 am, bought them 2 sausages rolls today when i took them for a walk, and will give them their own dinner around 7, but lesser than usual.
Wife says its a bad habit feeding them scraps of my plate, but who cares, they are my dogs and hard to resist there cute faces :D
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