Sounds good, shame she is a vegan!
she'll love it i am sure!
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 11 minutes ago
Sounds good, shame she is a vegan!
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No chance I'm proposing.
Why does every long term relationship have to resort to marriage? Why can't we live a happy life without a ring and a piece of paper to show our love?
Anyway, maybe you guys can use this menu for your own anniversary's or valentines day <wink>
comment by BlueBandit (U10772)
posted 15 minutes ago
Can I come? Sounds good
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Sorry meal two mate, and no you cannot replace me.
I haven't made it to the 5 yr mark yet but I'm getting there... Although it's tough <yawn>
Meal sounds good!
Get some candles and flowers!
comment by BlueBandit (U10772)
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
Can I come? Sounds good
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Exactly what I was going to say, sounds delicious..
No chance I'm proposing.
Why does every long term relationship have to resort to marriage? Why can't we live a happy life without a ring and a piece of paper to show our love
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Exactly op
Starter: King prawns, fried in fresh chilli and garlic served with some olive oil type bread.
Main: Sirloin steak with new potatoes in a butter, garlic and parsley sauce with green vegetables.
Dessert: Homemade chocolate tart with a side of double cream.
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Sounds grand. One tiny tweak to your starter that I'd like would be to marinade some big shell-on tiger prawns with the garlic, chilli and olive oil for an hour or two then whack them under a really hot grill (as hot as it'll go) for a tiny amount of time.
Appreciate it's a bit messy, but it makes it quite a fun one + is a bit healthier than frying. Also makes for a great prawny/garlicy/chili/olive oil marinade for the bread (go with ciabatta!)
Anyway, either way it will be a top meal. Does she like wine? If so can give recommendations for most price ranges.
Have a great night!
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posted on 29/10/14
Sounds good, shame she is a vegan!
posted on 29/10/14
Can I come? Sounds good
posted on 29/10/14
she'll love it i am sure!
posted on 29/10/14
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 11 minutes ago
Sounds good, shame she is a vegan!
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posted on 29/10/14
How about proposing?
posted on 29/10/14
No chance I'm proposing.
Why does every long term relationship have to resort to marriage? Why can't we live a happy life without a ring and a piece of paper to show our love?
Anyway, maybe you guys can use this menu for your own anniversary's or valentines day <wink>
posted on 29/10/14
comment by BlueBandit (U10772)
posted 15 minutes ago
Can I come? Sounds good
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Sorry meal two mate, and no you cannot replace me.
posted on 29/10/14
Best of luck OP!
posted on 29/10/14
I haven't made it to the 5 yr mark yet but I'm getting there... Although it's tough <yawn>
Meal sounds good!
Get some candles and flowers!
posted on 29/10/14
comment by BlueBandit (U10772)
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
Can I come? Sounds good
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Exactly what I was going to say, sounds delicious..
posted on 29/10/14
No chance I'm proposing.
Why does every long term relationship have to resort to marriage? Why can't we live a happy life without a ring and a piece of paper to show our love
-----------------------
Exactly op
posted on 30/10/14
Starter: King prawns, fried in fresh chilli and garlic served with some olive oil type bread.
Main: Sirloin steak with new potatoes in a butter, garlic and parsley sauce with green vegetables.
Dessert: Homemade chocolate tart with a side of double cream.
-------------------
Sounds grand. One tiny tweak to your starter that I'd like would be to marinade some big shell-on tiger prawns with the garlic, chilli and olive oil for an hour or two then whack them under a really hot grill (as hot as it'll go) for a tiny amount of time.
Appreciate it's a bit messy, but it makes it quite a fun one + is a bit healthier than frying. Also makes for a great prawny/garlicy/chili/olive oil marinade for the bread (go with ciabatta!)
Anyway, either way it will be a top meal. Does she like wine? If so can give recommendations for most price ranges.
Have a great night!
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