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Easter Sunday Lunch
k_moor25
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Any Ideas what to do for Easter Sunday ?
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My menu is already planned, it will be an avocado and crab starter, topped with a wee bit of parmesan and breadcrumbs, and flashed under the grill, followed by roast duckling (or goose if Aldi still have them) with roast potatoes, veg and lashings of gravy, followed by an old fashioned boozy sherry trifle or Cornish ice cream in a brandy snap basket.0
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mmm sounds lovely will have to look and see what we can have0
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We do the full christmas dinner again, so its turkey, roast potatoes and veg etc. But instead of christmas pudding I do a chocolate pudding of some description- eg the one of the front of the recent good food magazine0
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mmm sounds lovely will have to look and see what we can have
I usually shop at Tesco / Farmfoods / Heron, but Asda are doing some really nice joints of crackling pork (some pre-stuffed) and various other joints of meat, at very competivive prices at the moment - worth checking out (I'm assuming that you're a meat eater).0 -
Im doing a turkey crown, roasties, parsnips, carrots, asparagus, celery with cheese, gravy, then a trio of desserts, probably lemon cheesecake, profiteroles, raspberries and cream. Sometimes i do a leg of lamb, but fancied turkey this year.0
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i was going to make the usual sunday type roast but if the weather is going to be good then im thinking of doing something totally different like salads, we dont eat meat anyway, so maybe salmon in lemon sauce with a nice salad and new potatoes, and a sorbet for dessert would be nice perhaps, i still havent decided yet but thats my idea
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Slow cooked roast lamb with roast pots and a special dessert of your choice, have family round. Lamb is a treat for us as its so expensive now.0
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With weather like this at the moment, It'll be the BBQ for us this weekend :j0
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We have a leg of lamb from when I boguht a whole lamb -if it is sunny I will butterfly it and bbq and have with salads etc, if not it will be roasted with the usuakly trimmings.
Choc lime cake for puddingPeople seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
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