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Thread: O/T Sunday Dinner

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    O/T Sunday Dinner

    Does anyone still have meat and two veg for Sunday dinner at home? I know someone who regularly visits an Indian restaurant for a curry on a Sunday afternoon. In fact does anyone still sit at a table at home or is the plate on ya lap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Does anyone still have meat and two veg for Sunday dinner at home? I know someone who regularly visits an Indian restaurant for a curry on a Sunday afternoon. In fact does anyone still sit at a table at home or is the plate on ya lap?
    I love a proper Sunday roast, often cook, that way I escape the washing up. Do also like to go out for a Sunday roast got taken out for Father’s Day to a cracking local village pub, 3 courses and a couple of pints of butter to wash it down, perfect day.

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    Yes, always have a traditional roast for Sunday lunch. By the way Dave, I think that you had a couple of pints of bitter and not butter!!

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    Thankfully we’ve completely come away from the traditional Sunday dinner.

    The older I got the less I enjoyed it.

    I think that these days, with so much more cooking space and ways of cooking it’s just easier to cook varied meals in the same timeframe. In past times ******** were more limited in regards to space and the amount of cooking rings and ways of cooking.

    Most Sundays my missus does grilled salmon or lemon sole for dinner for her and my mum and I have whatever I fancy.

    Even Xmas dinner has become a ball ache, by the time everything has been laid out to serve it’s past its best by the time the last person sits down to eat.

    I’m looking forward to the day when we don’t have to do Xmas traditionally.

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    Just like every other day for us, we fit in meals whenever and however. Seldom eat out (once every 10 years) because its too expensive and my missus can cook better than any of them. Mostly at the table, just depends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Thankfully we’ve completely come away from the traditional Sunday dinner.

    The older I got the less I enjoyed it.

    I think that these days, with so much more cooking space and ways of cooking it’s just easier to cook varied meals in the same timeframe. In past times ******** were more limited in regards to space and the amount of cooking rings and ways of cooking.

    Most Sundays my missus does grilled salmon or lemon sole for dinner for her and my mum and I have whatever I fancy.

    Even Xmas dinner has become a ball ache, by the time everything has been laid out to serve it’s past its best by the time the last person sits down to eat.

    I’m looking forward to the day when we don’t have to do Xmas traditionally.

    F uck Mick - the mother goes on holiday with you and there for Sunday lunch! Is the old bird going to Cyprus with you 😂😂😂😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    Yes, always have a traditional roast for Sunday lunch. By the way Dave, I think that you had a couple of pints of bitter and not butter!!
    Yes indeed! 2 pints of butter and I would be ****ting till Wednesday 😂

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    We have one every Sunday. Bung a chicken or joint in the slow cooker with some seasoning just after mid day and leave it on low.

    Do whatever we're doing on the afternoon, pop the veg' and gravy on when we get back and sling the Yorkshire puds in the oven just before serving.

    Straight forward, hassle free and lush of an evening with a nice bottle of wine to wash it down. Perfick 😎.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albionic68 View Post
    We have one every Sunday. Bung a chicken or joint in the slow cooker with some seasoning just after mid day and leave it on low.

    Do whatever we're doing on the afternoon, pop the veg' and gravy on when we get back and sling the Yorkshire puds in the oven just before serving.

    Straight forward, hassle free and lush of an evening with a nice bottle of wine to wash it down. Perfick 😎.

    Sounds perfect 68. You can’t beat a nice Sunday lunch with a few glasses of wine!

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