I reckon the roast pork meal looks perfect.
Everyone has their own perspective about how a meal should be served on a plate but that's the way I like it.
I reckon the roast pork meal looks perfect.
Everyone has their own perspective about how a meal should be served on a plate but that's the way I like it.
I suppose there is something to be said for sticking to your lane.
Was too hungover to attempt this yesterday
^ Rosemary and onions I recognise. What's the meat? I would expect lamb bit it doesn't look like lamb to me?
Doesn't look like a lamb shoulder?
You've been away too long
Might be a bit of leg actually
Honey and olive oil veg, although didn't have any honey
Le peas de resistonce...
Nice...
Nice pink socks as well!
That does look very good.
Why ever don't you make your own roast spuds? Really easy and better than those things.
No peas?
^ my dad bought the spuds.
When I called him today he said he doesnt like lamb and is off to Waitrose for a chicken dinner. The old koont. I wouldn't have cooked it for so long
Oh well, I'll get a nice curry out of it too and a nice bone for the mutt
And can't get a money shot green with no peas eh?
A very colourful plate like your socks,btw are you colour blind?
Green for the lashings of mint sauce and Aunt Bessies finest incoming
A 9.5 from me.
Would have been a solid 10 but who the fvck puts red peppers on a Sunday roast???
A pea green sent, but marks off for portion size and having no spacing between different things.
Edit. And pink socks.
I made a simple Thai style beef ribs but it’s not that impressive by comparison. Perhaps Mendy will give me points for portions?
A sober night with loved ones.
The poetry of Chicken Stew and Chicken Vindaloo simmering away togther in unison.
It's enough to bring a tear to a glass eye..
Why? Half the family don’t love one of the options? Frankly, I’d have thought that happens with every meal you cook. Options does not make your cooking suddenly taste better.
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