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Easter Sunday Lunch
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We're having a slowroasted shoulder of lamb, new potatos and probably peas. Haven't decided on a starter yet...pudding will be eton mess this year, or perhaps lemon meringue pie.. Though its ore than we usually do on a sunday its not going to be fancy, its just us and one of my parents this year, and I plan to be in the garden most of the day, so low key it is. I haven' even made a cake this easter.0
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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 magazine
We sort of do that, but I will do a large chicken instead of turkey with roast smoked gammon:D
Not decided on starters or puddings yet.0 -
We're out all morning so I need a meal we can have with little cooking and last minute preparation, so I'm doing various italian antipasti, large salads, focaccia bread, new potatoes, cold shell on prawns and then we have a pierrade ( like a fake hot stone) where people can cook their own steak and scallops. I hope it's fun. Dessert will be lemon pots.0
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There's about 16 of us. We're having a roast lamb, a ham and the triple roast bird from Aldis. Boiled pots and salads. I havent decided on pudding as I need to discuss with my mum tomorrow. I'm thinking about the double malt chocolate cheesecake from BBC Good Food. I made it on New Years Day and it was very popular. I'm also thinking about Simnel Muffins. Maybe a pav as well.0
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We're really pushing the boat out.
A whole roast chicken. A large one at that :eek:
Plus stuffing, potatoes, carrots and peas!
If we are very lucky, we might even make a steamed jam/treacle pudding.
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) I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll
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We are having my mum and 4 friends over. So we are doing a massive lamb lasagne with a italian salad (read tomatoes and red onion) and garlic bread. Simnel cake and chocolate mousse for afters. X0
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