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Today’s Grub

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Darran said:
What you having?
We just had roast turkey,roast beef,roast potatoes,roast parsnip,garden peas,mushy peas,cabbage,cauliflower,sprouts,mashed swede and carrots topped off with a dollop of mint sauce.

Looks very nice.
Just devoured similar, with chicken instead of the turkey and beef, and to follow with a dollop of full fat yogurt with raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. 👍
 
Lifelong said:
Darran said:
What you having?
We just had roast turkey,roast beef,roast potatoes,roast parsnip,garden peas,mushy peas,cabbage,cauliflower,sprouts,mashed swede and carrots topped off with a dollop of mint sauce.

Looks very nice.
Just devoured similar, with chicken instead of the turkey and beef, and to follow with a dollop of full fat yogurt with raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. 👍

It’s what miserable autumnal Sunday’s are all about Rog.
 
Just put a beef joint in the oven and prepped the veg
 
Sunday dinner photo of the day, fair play :clap_tone3:
 
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.
 
Itchysphincter said:
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.

Mint goes with anything as far as I’m concerned JG.
 
Darran said:
Itchysphincter said:
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.

Mint goes with anything as far as I’m concerned JG.

You should get a good dollop of bread sauce next time.
 
Itchysphincter said:
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.

Mint goes with everything in my house
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Itchysphincter said:
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.

Mint goes with everything in my house

Odd. Mind you I’m not a fan of sauces anyway unless it’s something the food is cooked in and even then I’d rather not unless it’s a curry or gravy or something, There’s a place for mint sparingly and that’s with lamb or in a yoghurt with spicy food.
 
Lovely helping of Roast Beef, Roast Spuds, Broccoli, Carrots, Parsnips, Yorkshire, Apple Sauce and Cranberry Sauce (would have agreed on mint but I forgot to buy it!) oh and some stuffing balls. Full as a banana now as they say somewhere someday
 
exiledclaseboy said:
Itchysphincter said:
Mint doesn’t go with turkey, odd.

We had chicken with golden vegetable rice, home made coleslaw, salad, yoghurt and mint sauce, chutneys, etc, and tortillas. Tonight I’m doing a selection of cured hams with Brie, grapes, crusty bread, rocket and olives. Having it with a bottle of 19 Crimes.

Mint goes with everything in my house

Not a fan of Sunday dinners, but no matter what the meat, it must always have mint sauce on it.
 
I’m sure it was lovey Dar, but no photo ever of a Sunday dinner looks good. I’ve no idea why people plaster them all over social media.
 
That’s a good looking Sunday lunch although I would also give the mint sauce a miss
 
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