Modern day eating habits

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  1. jud

    judith charmers Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the marital tips
     
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    judith charmers Well-Known Member

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    For what it’s worth, not that’s it’s got nothing to do with you but we have 2 children who both eat different things so it’s more we all have different meals rather than her despising making me a Sunday lunch………
     
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    That’s even more of a reason to make your own. I’m not sure how ‘she has to make 4 separate meals actually’ helps your case, unless you’re making the kids meals and she’s doing the adults’?
     
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    You have a nice day
     
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    Just about every week it's a sunday roast. Occasionally if we are short on time it'll be a stew in the slow cooker.

    I miss lamb though, my favourite roast meat. But my lovely wife is a vegetarian and draws the line at cooking lamb.
     
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    My missus isn't that bothered about roasts generally so we have it maybe once a month. Though we'll often have something thats more meat and veg related and save spicier more imaginative recipes for Saturday evening.
     
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    I haven't had a traditional Sunday dinner or Christmas dinner in decades now. I pretty much exclusively eat that there foreign muck.
     
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    I do a roast most Sundays unless I’ve no time (eg if the boy has had a rugby game away somewhere miles off), generally just a chicken as that’s what the kids and Mrs prefer. Use all the juices to do what I call fondant roast potatoes. Beautiful. Yesterday’s was lush.

    Get a nice bit of beef and occasionally lamb if invited to my mums.
     
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    Does anyone who has one stick it all in Ninja air fryer? I’ve seen a few photos on instagram of folk just whacking it all in the drawers and coking back to it.

    Might be a good idea for our house so the chef doesn’t get worn out from all the meals she has to cook :rolleyes:
     
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    Wingfest? Its only the festival beatlesfest could have been
     
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    Did you have chicken wings instead?
     
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    Pure filth posting these kind of images!!! Ban them!!!!
     
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    Sunday dinners love them at home but always want something different when out.
     
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    Yes it was a chicken wing festival
     
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    Have a Sunday roast every week even when we are in the caravan and yes we do the meat or chicken in the Ninja oven it turns out beautiful
     
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    Sunday roast on Sunday, although a nut roast this week. Mediterranean food most of the week for me.
     
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    Taken to just doing some form of stew in the slow cooker most weeks, but I do like a roast meat with potatoes and carrots and parsnips roasted around it, pigs in blankets, cauliflower and broccoli cheese and some red cabbage. Stuffing as well.
    No wonder I’m fat.
     
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    We’ve not joined the air ninja club yet but some of things I see folk do looks superb!!!
     
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    Sounds absolutely stunning all that……..on the strength a think im going to have to have a midweek one
     
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