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  1. #1

    Feb 2008
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    Re: What's for Dinner #4

    We are going morrocan for tonight, morrocan lamb with a morrocan cous cous which is packed with lots of flavours never having cooked cous cous before I'm hoping it turns out edible


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    Nov 2008
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    Tonight is party pies, mini hot dogs, honey soy chicken wings & other yummy stuff. STATE OF ORIGIN!!

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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    I'm tossing up between homemade potato soup with french bread (homemade of course ) and mexican..... its a hard choice. It is cold and rainy, so soup may win

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    I've lifted out mince, so I daresay it will be Swedish Meatballs tonight.

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    oh god you girls cook some good things ,makes me sound so very boring lol
    t-bone steak,homemade chips and my creamy prawn and garlic sauce

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    Sep 2009
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    Going out for dinner tonight....I've barely seen DH all week so it'll be great to have a nice quiet dinner somewhere, just the 2 of us. I'm thinking Japanese, have a hankering for tempura.

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    That sauce sounds yummy Smithy!

  8. #8
    barney Guest

    That sauce sounds yummy Smithy!
    aww thanks hun.
    all i do is put some minced garlic and cream in a sause pan let it simmer for a while the add my prawns ..dh cooks the on the bbq first its very nice but god help anyone if you get an extra prawn lol we all have to get the same amount lol.

    and its chicken wings and fried rice tonight

  9. #9
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    Mar 2006
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    probably soup tonight. Either creamy cauliflower or potato and leek... and some crusty bread on the side