Whispered wrote: » Happy birthdays! Burger and chips from the van. With ketchup AND mayo on the side (Heinz obvs) and a small mountain of salt on top.A glass of white wine. It has the same name as me,[B][/B] so my husband had to buy it. That's the rule. If you see a food or drink with your partners name on the packaging you absolutely MUST buy it.
Colser wrote: » *Vows never to wash hand again*..
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Happy belated birthday *kisses hand*
Colser wrote: » Enjoy and happy Birthday...I too had a Birthday in the last few days but I'm at an age where I'm ignoring them..lots of Leos on here,no wonder the place is half mad.��
Grandeeod wrote: » I don't know the age group here, but I gave up at 40 and don't want to even think about 50.
Grandeeod wrote: » And you have just inspired me to have steak baguette/sandwich with chips during the week. Always a classic. Name your night and we'll Steak off! Chocolate too!
Whocanibe wrote: » Happy Belated Birthday. I love your idea of ignoring birthdays.
Autosport wrote: » You’ve just reminded me that I must have a steak sandwich sometime during the week
Colser wrote: » I went out for dinner on Thursday night,out for brunch on Friday and dinner again that night,Chinese tonight and copious amounts of wine,cocktails,prosecco and g&ts..I'll roll into work in the morning.��
Surreptitious wrote: » I used to make way more fuss before now it's just force feeding booze on myself. Happy Birthday to you too though
Surreptitious wrote: » Oh yes, all that party food is lovely around Christmas.
Mam of 4 wrote: » They're handy when you want something tasty , but not sure what to get ! I love when it gets near Christmas and they bring in loads of different types of them
Surreptitious wrote: » There's beer in the fridge with my name on them
Surreptitious wrote: » I love those Indian selections sometimes. Tesco and Dunnes have them as well.
Mam of 4 wrote: » Belated birthday wishes Surreptitious , hope you had a great day Vegetable samosas and onion bhajis (supervalues finest , 2euro for twelve
Grandeeod wrote: » Hot beef sandwich and chips. Big glass of bainne for the wash down. Happy Birthday S. Glad you went mad on the booze and food!
Colser wrote: » That sounds divine...my gran aunt who's in her 80s is a fantastic baker and does a fabulous pavlova,she brought one to a family BBQ recently and put a layer of lemon curd on the meringue before putting on the filling,it really gave it a kick...would love a slice right now.
Whocanibe wrote: » Dinner was boiled ham,finished in the oven with a few cloves and a whiskey glaze,roast potatoes and mash, broccoli and carrots. Dessert was Nigella's lemon pavlova. I've been asked to make this for a party next week, and I wanted to do a practice run. It's really refreshing and makes a lovely change from the fresh fruit. Made my own curd though, I hate wasting egg yolks.