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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Evenin'
Food: lime and chilli chicken, mange tout and soate spuds.

Telly: Probably an episode of Foyles War we have recorded.

Entertainment: my daughter. She has started "chatting" and giggling.

Relaxation: A beer or two.

Alt: More of the same hopefully, including cooking some game (tbd) purchased from our local farmers market on Sunday.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:07, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)
Yay! babies are boring at the start.

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:14, Reply)
She is AWESOME
How are you m'dear?
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:23, Reply)
Default state of meh!
But a busy weekend planned to keep me from self harming ; )
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:25, Reply)
If you start self harming I will track you down. I have never hit a woman, but there may be a first time for everything. Do not dare mess with me on this!
You are far too lovely to self harm. I mean it.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:32, Reply)
I'm just joking petal. Hence the wink at the end.

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:34, Reply)
I missed that!
Make sure you give DG manly punch from me.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:36, Reply)
On the arm or the cohones?

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:36, Reply)
Arm, please.

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:40, Reply)
: )

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:40, Reply)
Only the arm.
He doesn't deserve a knacker punch.

as far as I know.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:40, Reply)
Chicken sounds good, how you doing it?
Wha'ts Foyle's War 'bout?
Aww, bless, it's great to see you content with homelife. You keep being awesome at it.
What sort of beer do you like?
Oh lovely, sounds great.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:26, Reply)

Whole chicken portioned in to 6 pieces. Put in a roasting tin. Add zest and juice of two limes, 4-5 bird's eye chilli, 3 large table spoons of clear honey, half a pint of chicken stock. Mix, bake in oven for 45 minutes on 180 (fan oven). Turn regularly.

Foyles War: British crime drama set on the south coast of England during WW2. Excellent.

Thanks.

Tonight's beer is Tanglefoot. A mid-strength malty beer with a strong hop finish. 5% ABV so not a session beer, but then I am not planning on getting pissed tonight.

Game purchased on Sunday will hopefully be pheasant or rabbit.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:31, Reply)
I fucking love Tanglefoot.
I also like the reason it got its name.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:46, Reply)
How did it get it's name?
Am guessing it's something to do with getting pissed and not being able to walk?
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:58, Reply)
Pretty much, yes.
It tells you on the bottle / can.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 20:58, Reply)
If I could make a suggestion as a veriation on it, something to maybe trie, is 2 teaspoons of mild curry powder or maybe cumin into that. Might work, might not.
Ahh, is it about the fighting or the 'effort at home' bits?
I've seen that beer, I think I should try some more, give it another chance, I like a really strong bitter shander, I think what I don't like is Larger or pretty much anything out of a can.
Game sounds goood. Never had Rabbit, not knowingly, I think I might have done in cyprus once, but am not sure.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:47, Reply)

Thanks for the tip.

Much more "effort on the home".

Cook yourself rabbit. Delicious and cheap too.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 19:53, Reply)
Cool, I do a glaze which is 2p Honey, 1p Mustard, 1/2p mild curry powder, it's ace on pork chops and duck legs.
When I'm in my new joint, I *think* there is a proper butchers, so i'll give it a shot. You can get it in the nice amazing butchers in Cockfosters but I don't wanna do any heavy cooking again in this place.
(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 20:17, Reply)
Meat from supermarkets is low quality and highly prices. Go for a butchers or a market every time.

(, Fri 25 Nov 2011, 20:58, Reply)

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