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It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby NewRuthRising » Thu Jul 27, 2006 5:48 am

Who the hell cooks an entire dinner consisting of roast lamb, mashed potatoes, yorkshire puddings and three veg in the middle of a freakin' heatwave?

My deranged aunt, that's who.
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby StaceAngel » Thu Jul 27, 2006 8:51 am

Who the hell cooks an entire dinner consisting of roast lamb, mashed potatoes, yorkshire puddings and three veg in the middle of a freakin' heatwave?


My mother also :laugh every sunday without fail :laugh

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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Auburn » Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:10 am

My mum and auntie too, but I actually enjoy it.
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Floyd » Thu Jul 27, 2006 11:50 am

...Am I the only one who doesn't always have a Sunday roast? :blush
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby urnofosiris » Thu Jul 27, 2006 2:00 pm

:laugh that seems really British to me, so unflappable. Your aunt must be quite a trooper. :p
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:16 pm

Roast dinners rock which ever day of the week they are on.
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby LtSticks » Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:47 am

LOL, one Brit here who has a Sunday roast once in a blue moon.

Actually I had one yesterday, which was the first in about 6 months. :p
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby NewRuthRising » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:09 pm

Yeah, but a sunday roast on a thursday, in a heat wave? i asked why and do you know what she said?

"I fancied yorkshire puds"

SO why make an entire roast dinner you lunatic woman???
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby StaceAngel » Mon Aug 07, 2006 12:29 am

"I fancied yorkshire puds"


I...mmmm.. :drool understandable... were they mini- puds? :-D



SO why make an entire roast dinner you lunatic woman???


Coz! Puds have to go with gravy! Its the law! Or should be... :drool and maybe she couldn't help herself? I'd be the same if there was puds involved :blush


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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby kisstheviolets » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:16 am

i'm almost afraid to ask, but what's a "yorkshire puds"???
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:52 am

kisstheviolets wrote:i'm almost afraid to ask, but what's a "yorkshire puds"???


Yorkshire pudding is a batter that rises wen cooked in the oven.

Some people have actually have them as a pudding but most people have them with a roast dinner.

Apologies KTV not the best desciption in the work but gives you an idea. Oo try this website its a bit better.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire_Pudding
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:01 pm

Yorkshire puds are GREAT! ...but as a pudding..? ew lol =P How would that work? Put jam in the middle or something? lol *is clueless*

I don't have sunday roasts either.. =D My mum's too lazy to cook actual meals anymore Lmao

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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:20 pm

Sn0wflak3 wrote:Yorkshire puds are GREAT! ...but as a pudding..? ew lol =P How would that work? Put jam in the middle or something? lol *is clueless*


You put syrup or sugar on them, like pancakes, its bests if they are abit soft. I'm not to keen either as I like yorkshire puds to by crispy.
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Candleshoe » Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:11 pm

You can stick jam or melted chocolate on them too. And they work well as dessert when they are crispy too, because you can pick 'em up and eat 'em with your hands.

I'm so hungry now :aww
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:17 pm

I bow to your superior knowledge
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Candleshoe » Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:18 pm

You bow to all kinds of things, honey...
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:19 pm

Candleshoe wrote:You bow to all kinds of things, honey...


Hey don't spread rumours!!
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby StaceAngel » Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:00 pm

Okay i have a question! Who buys them ready made (eg Aunt Bessies) and who makes them from scratch?

Everyone i ask usually buys them!

I tend to make them from scratch cos then i can make both pancakes and puds at the same time :laugh *notices you all staring at her* what its normal... :blush!


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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:03 pm

Lmao.. i buy them already made- wouldn't know HOW to make them from scratch :P
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby StaceAngel » Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:07 pm

Lmao.. i buy them already made- wouldn't know HOW to make them from scratch



:shock! I could email you the recipe if you like :-D :-D haha

*has a craving*

ut oh... :-|
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby dynigirl » Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:07 pm

StaceAngel wrote:Okay i have a question! Who buys them ready made (eg Aunt Bessies) and who makes them from scratch?

Everyone i ask usually buys them!

I tend to make them from scratch cos then i can make both pancakes and puds at the same time *notices you all staring at her* what its normal... !


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I prefer to make them from scratch but as I don't generally drink milk I never have any in the milk and they take longer to cook. I'm a bit of an impaitent cook and Aunt Bessies cook in 4 mins, so there is little contest.
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby FineyMcFine » Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:20 pm

It's Wednesday but tonight I'm making dinner with a side dish, rutabaga, that I associate with "Sunday Roast" type dinners since it takes about an hour to prepare it the way that I intend to (boiling for 45 or more minutes, mashing with butter and brown sugar). Chicken breasts instead of roast, though. Maybe I'll go all out and grill them instead of baking them, though!
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Re: It's Sunday Roast Thursday, MKF! 7/27

Postby NewRuthRising » Tue Aug 15, 2006 3:23 pm

i know I started this thread as a bit of a rant, but now it's cold again and I could really go for some roast lamb...yummmmmmmm
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