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Onthedrops

Veteran
Location
Yorksha
Have you voted?
Yup. Voted already mate.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Sunday lunch is slowly changing for us, I reckon half of them are now Chinese style curry and rice. It's become my domain, I make better fluffier rice than my other half...so chicken curry with onion, mushrooms, petit pois and rice is just on the go now :hungry:
Sunday lunch became Sunday tea ages ago, rather than spend ages cooking and waste the middle of the day...
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Sat in the Earlsdon Plant Centre with a coffee and a round of toast.
Just got in and the rain started

My Mother lives in Cannon Park and likes to visit Garden Centres for a short potter, with tea and cake to follow. I know Earlsdon fairly well, so can you tell me where the garden centre is please.

One of the drinking establishments that I frequented last century was "The Albany".
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Sunday lunch became Sunday tea ages ago, rather than spend ages cooking and waste the middle of the day...

My "Sunday lunch" is usually eaten on Friday or Saturday evening. I agree about it being a waste of the middle of the day.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Pork belly tonight, even better as I'm the only one that likes crackling. Only fly in the ointment is a have to get the Lino in the bathroom laid, the very non square bathroom, this afternoon,( as in now!)
We've got a Chicken to roast, I'm not normally a 'Sunday roast' kind of a guy (and I do all the cooking in our house) only because the Co-op had some smoked streaky bacon and I love 'Pigs in Blankets' (plus they'd got some small 'Maris Piper' spuds for 'Roasties) :hungry:
 
Main meal every day of the week is in the evening chez Casa Reynard. Got the bbq pork ribs I picked up in Tesco on Monday along with mash and a veggy medley. Off to have lunch in a bit. Sausage sandwiches. :hungry:
 
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My Mother lives in Cannon Park and likes to visit Garden Centres for a short potter, with tea and cake to follow. I know Earlsdon fairly well, so can you tell me where the garden centre is please.

One of the drinking establishments that I frequented last century was "The Albany".

Sorry about that, I should have typed Earlswood, We used to live in Earlsdon, so it was a senior moment, the Albany on the corner of Broomfield road is now closed and up for sale.
 
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Just back from Earlswood, 56 miles covered and not one of the nicest rides I've done. cool cloudy windy and damp, I managed to be in the cafe for the heavy shower and it drizzled off and on all the way home.
 
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