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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So.. I went to a Nutritionist during the week. They can tell you what types of foods are bad FOR YOU etc ..
Anyway first question was:
Favourite Dinner
Least favourite: which I preceded to say "Sunday Dinner"
He then asks was I a pioneer?
I am!
Turns out we have a different pallet and love different tastes (I do find Sunday Dinners very bland)
I'm more into spices and sauces and foreign tastes.
Not a fan of your traditional Irish (boring) Sunday Dinner.
What's your favourite meal? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sunday roast can be really nice but obviously only if it's been prepared well. Overcooked, bland food puts anyone off.
I have lots of favourite dishes, they change everytime I eat very well though. Good ingredients and lovingly prepared make all the difference. But I have to say my mum's cooking is still the best, it's just unfortunate that I only get to taste it once or twice a year.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love Mexican/Spanish grub.....
Had a Sunday dinner today but had to use ALOT of Cranberry Sauce.
" same here loved mexican food turns out im allergic to peppers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Pizza lol
Oh gosh no not for Sunday dinner" I was only messing and I think I'm missing the cultural Irish background to understand the definition of Sunday dinner.....but Im learning something new every day! |
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By *eauhoMan
over a year ago
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I'm cooking for my housemates right now, Marinated BBQ chicken, sweet potatoes with lemon and thyme, roast courgette with chilli, feta and rocket, and homemade coleslaw. No booze, don't wanna be hungover at work tomorrow. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm cooking for my housemates right now, Marinated BBQ chicken, sweet potatoes with lemon and thyme, roast courgette with chilli, feta and rocket, and homemade coleslaw. No booze, don't wanna be hungover at work tomorrow. " mmmm sounds delicious. Luv a guy that can cook! Very sexy!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So.. I went to a Nutritionist during the week. They can tell you what types of foods are bad FOR YOU etc ..
Anyway first question was:
Favourite Dinner
Least favourite: which I preceded to say "Sunday Dinner"
He then asks was I a pioneer?
I am!
Turns out we have a different pallet and love different tastes (I do find Sunday Dinners very bland)
I'm more into spices and sauces and foreign tastes.
Not a fan of your traditional Irish (boring) Sunday Dinner.
What's your favourite meal?"
i luv chicken & veg stirfry and fried rice yummy |
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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago
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"So.. I went to a Nutritionist during the week. They can tell you what types of foods are bad FOR YOU etc ..
Anyway first question was:
Favourite Dinner
Least favourite: which I preceded to say "Sunday Dinner"
He then asks was I a pioneer?
I am!
Turns out we have a different pallet and love different tastes (I do find Sunday Dinners very bland)
I'm more into spices and sauces and foreign tastes.
Not a fan of your traditional Irish (boring) Sunday Dinner.
What's your favourite meal?"
I'm really surprised I would of thought the opposite and that drinkers tastebuds be more damaged and less sensitive and need the spices etc to give flavor and non drinkers taste buds would be more sensitive to flavor. Don't really have a favorite meal. Depends on mood I'm in. Currys or roasts. |
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"So.. I went to a Nutritionist during the week. They can tell you what types of foods are bad FOR YOU etc ..
Anyway first question was:
Favourite Dinner
Least favourite: which I preceded to say "Sunday Dinner"
He then asks was I a pioneer?
I am!
Turns out we have a different pallet and love different tastes (I do find Sunday Dinners very bland)
I'm more into spices and sauces and foreign tastes.
Not a fan of your traditional Irish (boring) Sunday Dinner.
What's your favourite meal?
I'm really surprised I would of thought the opposite and that drinkers tastebuds be more damaged and less sensitive and need the spices etc to give flavor and non drinkers taste buds would be more sensitive to flavor. Don't really have a favorite meal. Depends on mood I'm in. Currys or roasts. "
I just find that if you watch ingredients, and use loads of them when it comes to herbs and spices, happy days! I'm, now a decent cook at 47! lol. but smack those dried herbs in! Use half a jar at least! Get good fresh food. Sea salt is yer greatest friend and that tastes like sugar.... |
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