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Hi All,
Now I absolutely detest cooking it bores me silly, infact Marks and Spencer cook alot of my food . I love it when someone else cooks for me.
I am hoping to get some ideas on here, so if you could chose your last three course meal on earth what would it be.
I would probably chose.
1. Advocado and prawns 2. Roast dinner with pork and all the trimmings especially apple sauce. 3. strawberry cheesecake.
Look forward to your meals.
Anne
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Serrano ham and melon (even I can make this!) OR Greek mezze - humous, taramasalata, olives, pittas, squid etc A proper lamb kebab with all the trimmings not bothered about desserts but love proper coffee with rum in it (can't remember what that one's called?)
Juliex
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I too detest cooking! My idea of cooking is to pierce the film press a button and PING it's ready! My ideal last meal? Melon Meatballs and Spaghetti Creme Caramel (in Paris!) YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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For me it would be..........
Leak and potato soup with a nice piece of 'proper' bread and butter.
Steak and ale pie, mashed potatoes, garden peas and gravy.
Lemon cheese cake.
Boring I know.
All washed down with a bottle of red wine!!!!
I don't like cooking either, after being married for 36 years I'm a little bit fed up of it. You spend ages cooking it, minutes to eat it and then ages washing up pots and pans etc.
When I cook a dinner now it's, Morrisons frozen potates...........ping in the micowave......been on offer 2 bags for £1...........no peeling (wrists and fingers don't like that) and they are absolutely yummy, frozen veg in a pan, frozen yorkshire puddings and a ready cooked chicken from either Morrisons or Asda..........simple and lovely.
Paula
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A girl after my own heart Paula! YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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Hello Anne, I have been away for a few days My last meal would be melon and prawns in rosemary sauce Roast lamb, roast pots, savoy, runner beans and leeks ( and york shire) A home made baileys cheesecake I do enjoy cooking, but I am not adventurist. Rose
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I watched a TV programme the other night, well I didn't watch it all, had to switch it off. I will never eat baby baa lambs again.
Paula x
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If it was to be my last meal I wouldn't care what the food was, just make sure there's lots of wine! Doreen xx
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Ideal meal- Hmmmmm
I LOVE pakora battered prawns with sweet chilli dip
OOoh Ohh OOOOOOooh Just remembered deep fried brie and cranbury sauce.
Medium rare steak and onion rings.
I really like crispy duck pancakes....!
For Pudding it HAS to be my Mums sherry trifle.
I also like creme brulee- that crunchy tap on the top YUM
what a good topic!how to be a velvet bulldoser
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Hi All
Great to know theres a few people out there like me who dislike cooking and find it a chore.
Anne x
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