That sounds delicious. What are baby jersey royal potatoes? Never mind I just googled them and they certainly have a great write-up on the benefits and nutrients of these potatoes. Apparently they are the favourite potatoes of the UK. Being a potato lover, I'd love to try them.Originally Posted by Rosiemac
A massive sald consisting of baby jersey royal potatoes, iceberg lettuce, cherry tomatoes, cucumber, spring onions, sliced hard boiled egg, honey roast ham and dollops of coleslaw
At our house we are all about Tarzan and call this Finch and Chimps.Originally Posted by rapunzel47
Shish n Fips. I'm braindead today.
Happy 19th Anniversary. Have a wonderful dinner and evening out!Originally Posted by rapunzel47
I did a Ham and Noodle Casserole last night, which was yummy then and is still yummy for lunch today.
Today is our 19th Anniversary, and we're going out for dinner. We have an early evening commitment, and then a 9:00 pm reservation at The Red Door Click on "Our Cuisine" to see menus. I love this place! Whatever else is on the table (it's ALL wonderful) there will surely be some Shaking Beef.
Oh, yes!Originally Posted by AbbysMom
Happy Anniversary Fran!
That place looks delicious.
Impressive credentials! Bon appetit!Originally Posted by Yosemite
Happy 19th Anniversary. Have a wonderful dinner and evening out!
We are going to our local eatery tonight. We don't eat out often but this place is to die for. The couple that own it make everything on-site from scratch and from lovely fresh ingredients. He used to be a cook in the Canadian Navy and has cooked for Queen Elizabeth, Philip and Princess Diana so you can imagine how good his food must be! As hubby says, we've never had anything there yet that we didn't love. He certainly has a way with food to make it taste wonderful.
Those bugs are the pits! Hope your tum is feeling better soon.Originally Posted by tierre0
Chicken broth and crackers for me tonight. Just recovering from a 48 hour bug of some kind so my poor old tummy can't handle much else.
That sounds more than satisfactory!Originally Posted by pushylady
Fran: Happy Anniversary! I love Asian food, and The Red Door looks wonderful. Plus you don't have to cook and clean up!
Linda- is the place you're talking about Aubergine by any chance?
Tonight I'm on my lonesome as DH is out golfing, but I'm enjoying a striploin steak, garden salad and baked potato all washed down with Leffe Belgium beer.
Originally Posted by rapunzel47
(Rob and I did not eat all of that ourselves -- Jr&SO and a good friend joined us.)
You are probably thinking of Le Vielle Auberge and not the restaurant I was telling you about. The one we love is called Teaberry Cafe. The Auberge closed a couple years ago but had a wonderful reputation when it was operating. The owner (a great Swiss chef) has come back and re-opened it as "Heaven on 7" and it is now more "pub like" although some of the food is above pub fare. My husband's band plays there the first Friday of every month. This month they are playing there on May 29 as well.Originally Posted by pushylady
Linda- is the place you're talking about Aubergine by any chance?
Originally Posted by tierre0
Think I am going to do roast beef with all the trimmings for dinner tonight. After not eating much the last several days because of my stomach bug my appetite seems to have returned full-force.