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Your "Sunday Dinner" ???
In the UK, is traditional to have a "Roast Dinner' on a Sunday.
Traditional style of dinner looks like this: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...y.Roast-01.jpg So, In about 4 hours time, I'll be sitting down to Roast Beef, Roast Spuds, Mashed Spuds, Peas, Carrots and Gravy... Do you have a special dinner on a Sunday wherever YOU are in the world, and if so, what is it? (Traditionally) ??? |
That explains a lot.
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Explains a lot of what Chris?
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wtf are those round things bull anuses?? :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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Ow you fucking wanker i would kill for a good sunday dinner
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Got the Fries, and 'Mayo'? But what are the long things covered in fred diced onion? |
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You have really upset me now im going to go hang myself in the shed. Thanks a lot |
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skinless sausages :) One of the most sold snacks in the Netherlands. |
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Yes they are :P~~
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No traditional food here, but I'm going to give some Chicken Tikka Marsala a try, and see how it turns out tonight.
I can do great curries, but first time cooking this one, so wish me luck! :-) http://blogchef.net/wp-content/uploa...a_masala_1.jpg |
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It's kinda my new hobby. Goto Google Images, type in a protein (chicken/pork/beef/shrimp/whatever), then a couple random letters, and it'll suggest me food I've never heard of before. I just browse the images until I find something that looks tasty, then search for a recipe for it. A guy gets tired of eating the same old shit all the time, so this works! |
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Fake friends on Facebook love food bulletins - especially when embellished with pics. They can salivate over the food on-screen while providing you with their latest Farmville progress. |
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Have a Sunday dinner like that a few times a year. Most of the time it's just like any other day work work work then oh fuck it's 5:00 we have no groceries to make dinner :1orglaugh
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Parents were supposed to come up for football and bring some food, but my mother had an emergency at work, and the whole 5th floor of one of the office buildings she runs flooded with 3' of water, including her office. So needless to say, I'm sitting here eating a bologna sandwich for now as I don't feel like cooking. :(
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I can't afford Roast Dinner
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On Sundays the wife, toddler and I go to Yo Sushi. I know it's about as crap as sushi goes, but it's near by and the kiddo can eat a lot on their belt. (He's got a soy allergy, and it's hard to find places that are good about keeping their dishes allergy-free.)
And they've got an all-you-can-eat thing that saves us a few pounds over the usual bill. http://yinnyang.co.uk/wp-content/upl...t_discount.jpg |
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Damn bro that really looks good!!
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I was interested in what food, that people from other places consider to be a traditional 'Sunday Dinner'... And thanks to all who replied :thumbsup |
PS: Dinner was LOVELY!!! :upsidedow
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We are making pizza tonight - from scratch. We did it once before and it was so much fun....
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http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/4268/shitmk5.jpg |
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http://s3-media1.ak.yelpcdn.com/bpho...OVbNPAIQ/l.jpg
with cornbread purple cows and 7up cake |
I just had a leftover salad :(
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Typicaly Sunday dinner in Asturias is fabes.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_c0Bi5xTxXw...%20cocimix.JPG mountain food. I do love a roast dinner though. |
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http://s3-media1.ak.yelpcdn.com/bpho...OVbNPAIQ/l.jpg
with cornbread purple cows and 7up cake Looks dry as fuck. |
why did someone post that shit pic in food thread, not cool, despite the fact that OP is shit eater
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My family tradition is spaghetti and meatballs or sausage but yesterday I cooked roast beef and potatoes.
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Did a Pineapple and Ginger Glazed Ham yesterday, with mashed potatoes, and roasted root vegetables from the garden. I like doing Sunday dinners, its a departure from the normal how quick can I cook this and scarf it down, rest of the week type fare.
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I miss Yorkshire pudding. I need to see if there is anywhere here that does them. It was one of the few foods from over there I never really learned to make from scratch. All the Nana's and their pride for their own method intimidated me.
The only real Sunday food tradition I grew up with was that on Sunday the main meal was lunch but they called it 'supper' and whatever my mom or grandmother would normally have made for the evening meal she did for lunch after church with the family around. |
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