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08 Nov 09 09:31
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ribeye steak (first time i've ever had it)
mashed potatoe
broccolli
runner beans

gravy or perhaps a fancy sauce

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By:
The Magic Flea
When: 08 Nov 09 09:33
my neighbour with a nice bottle of chianti

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By:
come on ye bairns
When: 08 Nov 09 09:37
cook your rib eye just like a sirloin but remmember to let your steak to rest for at least 10 mins in awarm area before eating it
By:
Robbie_Box
When: 08 Nov 09 09:38
8 pints down the pub
By:
stewardsenquirey
When: 08 Nov 09 09:39
No point in taking the car Robbie.
By:
positively4thsteet
When: 08 Nov 09 09:40
idk how to cook a steak really. think i remember gordon ramsey using a mixture of veg. oil and butter. about 4 mins each side ? v.hot pan.
By:
come on ye bairns
When: 08 Nov 09 09:43
go to https://www.donaldrussell.com/ its abutchers in the north of scotland that have a video on how to cook steaks I have tips on my own website but not a video
By:
Joel
When: 08 Nov 09 09:50
I had several biscuits with Tzatzkiki dip, it was quite nice.
By:
Club22
When: 08 Nov 09 09:54
On a budget at the moment... having fingernails and finger skin for lunch. Marinading in coffee granuals.
By:
Bangers N Mash
When: 08 Nov 09 10:07
Taking my daughter out, and treating her, will have a nice Fillet steak
By:
Bamboo
When: 08 Nov 09 10:09
A touch of the old beans on
By:
melymoss
When: 08 Nov 09 10:51
Having a beef casserole after going to a fireworks display-plenty of red wine and veg in the casserole-topped with lots of thinly cut spuds.
By:
canaryboy
When: 08 Nov 09 10:52
i had a 12 inch pizza and whole chocolate roulade about an hour ago mmmm
By:
BIG GURU
When: 08 Nov 09 10:58
Leek& Potato soup(homemade)
Lasagne(homemade),salad/*****
Apple Pie,Custard/Cream
Sauvignon blanc/merlot
3 offspring and partners coming today
so it has to be cheap and cheerful
By:
positively4thsteet
When: 08 Nov 09 11:30
steak was lovely cooked medium.

no idea why people have their steak cooked rare. it is horrible like that imo.

do people have rare steak just to look sophisticated and gay, or do they really like it that way.
By:
Spiderman:
When: 08 Nov 09 11:35
i like steak medium rare
By:
doubleagent
When: 08 Nov 09 11:52
Positively how old are you,you've never had a rib eye steak? I love my steak rare,almost blue,that's when it's most tender and flavoursome.
By:
positively4thsteet
When: 08 Nov 09 11:54
31 yo. think i've only had sirloin once. never had t bone. had fillet about 4 or 5 times and can't remember ever having rump.
By:
Spirit Of My Weigh
When: 08 Nov 09 11:56
Tomato Soup and 6 slices of bread.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 08 Nov 09 11:56
steak and *****with pepper sauce when i can be bothered.....
By:
speedypro
When: 08 Nov 09 11:57
Swan
By:
Splicer Keats
When: 08 Nov 09 12:11
Half a pig, stuffing apple sauce crackling, roast pots, cabbage, peas, swede and carrots, mmmmmmm, i am some cook.
By:
Splicer Keats
When: 08 Nov 09 12:12
Toffee cheesecake for laters, and i got 2 spare seats at the table, anyone hungry.
By:
starship
When: 08 Nov 09 12:18
just been to a reaturant
ask the waiter what he would recomend
he replied
steak
i said
is it rare
and he replied
NO, WE HAVE GOT PLENTY OF IT
By:
starship
When: 08 Nov 09 12:18
ps
my coat is already on
By:
Big Charlie
When: 08 Nov 09 12:21
bean on toast

had a bad day yesterday
By:
Prepared
When: 08 Nov 09 12:32
roast pork
crackling
roasted parsnips, leeks, carrots
peas
roast and boiled potatoes
stuffing
By:
the butterfly collector
When: 08 Nov 09 12:50
roast chicken,potatoes,yorkshire pudding,stuffing,broccoli,carrots and peas
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 08 Nov 09 12:51
^
good tipster :^0
By:
the butterfly collector
When: 08 Nov 09 12:58
lol thats y im cooking an not taking the family out
By:
stewardsenquirey
When: 08 Nov 09 13:13
On a whole you lot seem quite a healthy bunch judging by your lunches.
By:
punterfleecer
When: 08 Nov 09 13:14
more cider

as for steak, I love it rare, the rarer it is the more tastier it is
By:
stewardsenquirey
When: 08 Nov 09 13:16
That's better PF.Mans mans :D
By:
billy hill
When: 08 Nov 09 13:25
sometimes when i am preparing rest of meal to go with fillet steak i end up chopping little bits off the steak and snacking on it and so only half a fillet steak ever sees the pan for a very quick browning each side.

but today I am doing a pot roast pheasant. few splashes of oil and sear/fry the pheasant on all sides for 10 minutes. take pheasant out. onions carrots and parsnip and a few cloves of garlic in the pot for 10 minutes.

then put pheasant back on top, top up with boling water and a bit of salt pepper and soy sauce. put covered pot in oven at 100 for an hour.

the proper recipe suggests cream and wine and chicken stock but haven't got any of that so am making do with whatever else i have
By:
stewardsenquirey
When: 08 Nov 09 13:26
Jeez,you have just made me hungry.
By:
Prepared
When: 08 Nov 09 13:26
always used to have steak medium, but the missus cooked it rare one night and since then wont have it cooked any other way. Lovely stuff.

Used be a gaffer in a pub in Brum famed for its steaks that used to be really hacked off if you ordered it well done. He said you might as well order a burger.
By:
Lozzy
When: 08 Nov 09 13:27
Lamb, jacket potato and roasted vegetables.
By:
positively4thsteet
When: 08 Nov 09 13:27
in summary, i am not much of a steak person i fear. If I am going to eat beef here is my preference:

1. stewed in big chunks with veg and/or kidney
2. minced in cottage pie/bolognese/chilli etc
3. steak
4. roast
By:
Jammer
When: 08 Nov 09 13:28
chicken roast, cant wait got on in time for 2nd rnd draw and chelsea game :)
By:
billy hill
When: 08 Nov 09 13:55
think i put too much water in the pot. will have to simmer it down a bit
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