What's for dinner ( or lunch )

midnight snack, still up doing forms and paperwork and stopping in here
for a quick pop in. Chips, scoop of homemade Potatoe salad and cuppa
hot tea.
 

Tonight I had French Ham again .. and this time with potato fritters and Baked beans...

Today while my friend and I were in town, we saw a Greek food truck in the precinct selling Greek Gyros.. I adore Gyros, haven't had one in years , no-one around here sells them... went to buy one and they wanted £10 just for one Chicken or pork Gyros .. :eek:.. nope I'm not Scottish for nothing.. not paying £10 for basically a chicken Pita .. from a street cart

prices have gone up so high here recently.. we were in a coffee house.. and the man in front of us asked for a Banana and pecan flavoured Coffee... we nearly fell through the floor when he was charged £12.10.... :eek:
 
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No breakfast as usual. Lunch was a mic'd can of Bush's Black Beans with some added cheese washed down with whole milk. Last night after just a PBJ lunch then no dinner, managed to get a walk up $46 ticket for the Doobie Brothers concert and when I got home about 11pm stuffed myself with deserts starting with apple pie over a couple hours.
 
No breakfast as usual. Lunch was a mic'd can of Bush's Black Beans with some added cheese washed down with whole milk. Last night after just a PBJ lunch then no dinner, managed to get a walk up $46 ticket for the Doobie Brothers concert and when I got home about 11pm stuffed myself with deserts starting with apple pie over a couple hours.
Whoop whoop the Doobie Brothers!
Where are they playing? Will Michael McDonald be there too?
 
I have eaten lamb many times over the years. It was a favorite at the Inlaws. I found it to be on the gamey side. I never even tried to learn how to cook it. I don't eat venison or quail for the same reason. I do enjoy a wild pig, wild caught fish and seafood. Are there any meats you do not caqre for?
 
I have eaten lamb many times over the years. It was a favorite at the Inlaws. I found it to be on the gamey side. I never even tried to learn how to cook it. I don't eat venison or quail for the same reason. I do enjoy a wild pig, wild caught fish and seafood. Are there any meats you do not caqre for?
I don't like Pork except in bacon... I really dislike beef particularly when it's been stewed ... I don't like Gamey meats such as Game birds Partridge, Pheasant et al .. and Buffalo, Kangaroo or Ostrich, simply because they're too strong tasting and with little or no fat..

I'm a big fan of Lamb.. and it's very abundant here.. eat a lot of chicken because it'a available and cheap.. love Fish such as Trout , Salmon, Haddock , Cod , Squid, and seafood.. don't like Oysters.. tho'
 
I don't like Pork except in bacon... I really dislike beef particularly when it's been stewed ... I don't like Gamey meats such as Game birds Partridge, Pheasant et al .. and Buffalo, Kangaroo or Ostrich, simply because they're too strong tasting and with little or no fat..

I'm a big fan of Lamb.. and it's very abundant here.. eat a lot of chicken because it'a available and cheap.. love Fish such as Trout , Salmon, Haddock , Cod , Squid, and seafood.. don't like Oysters.. tho'
Many of those exotic meats, I have never tried. I could be wrong but I think the lamb there must be so much better there because lamb and mutton there have been raised there for a much longer time than here.

The only of the seafood I don't like is salmon but husband and son love it. I did cook it for them. Oysters, I tried one raw, big in my husbands faimily, it did not go done well LOL. I would be willing to try another but it must be fried!!
 
I've got chicken drummettes (sp?) in a plastic ziplock marinating in buffalo wing sauce in the fridge.
I've had it in there since yesterday noon.

I take them out periodically and massage them around in the bag.
They should be ready by around 4pm to throw in the oven to bake. 👩‍🍳
 

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