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wendyf wrote:Thanks for everyones help tonight was a great success. We had:
Spicy Tomato and Lentil Soup ( weight watchers and very tasty)
Beef Bourgonon with roasted baby new potatoes, broccoli and honey glazed carrots
Caramel Short Cake
The only thing is they will now be back!!!!
Glad it went well I was wondering how it was going:xmassmile0 -
wendyf wrote:Can anyone suggest a main course and pudding that i could serve up to my oh parents tomorrow night. Have already made spicy tomato and lentil soup so need some things to match. She likes anything except fish so anything that you could suggest would be a big help!
Thanks
This chocolate pudding is guaranteed to impress and everybody loves chocolate, quite easy to make too (Although you do need some individual pudding moulds or similar)
Recipe:
Molten Chocolate Babycakes
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I think your suggestion is a little bit late, maybe try next time0
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It might be a little late for the OP, but you never know who it was 'just in time' forI'd rather be a could-be if I cannot be an are; because a could-be is a maybe who is reaching for a star. I'd rather be a has-been than a might-have-been, by far; for a might have-been has never been, but a has was once an are – Milton Berle0
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