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Title: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 16:48:30
For tea, I am doing a piece of gammon, new potatoes and petit pois with pineapple garnish. Young 'un says no, so he's having chicken dippers, chips and beans. Doggie always has a nice pork chop before her evening walkies.
None of these is difficult, but all three ready at the same time is somewhat perplexing. Wish I hadn't retired and taken over cooking duties sometimes. :(
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Rog on 31 July 2013, 16:54:22
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 16:59:31
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???
Yes....I know..... :-[
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 31 July 2013, 16:59:50
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???


Crazy.....what's wrong with 'scraps' and like it mutt.
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Varche on 31 July 2013, 17:00:59
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???

In Spain they get stale leftover bread once a day.
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 17:01:13
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???


Crazy.....what's wrong with 'scraps' and like it mutt.
I dont treat Mrs Stemo the way you do poor Mrs Opti.
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 31 July 2013, 17:01:43
For tea, I am doing a piece of gammon, new potatoes and petit pois with pineapple garnish. Young 'un says no, so he's having chicken dippers, chips and beans. Doggie always has a nice pork chop before her evening walkies.
None of these is difficult, but all three ready at the same time is somewhat perplexing. Wish I hadn't retired and taken over cooking duties sometimes. :(



In refined circles we eat breakfast.....lunch ...and dinner. ;)

But then you live in Wakefield. :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 17:02:49
For tea, I am doing a piece of gammon, new potatoes and petit pois with pineapple garnish. Young 'un says no, so he's having chicken dippers, chips and beans. Doggie always has a nice pork chop before her evening walkies.
None of these is difficult, but all three ready at the same time is somewhat perplexing. Wish I hadn't retired and taken over cooking duties sometimes. :(



In refined circles we eat breakfast.....lunch ...and dinner. ;)

But then you live in Wakefield. :-X :-X :-X
A refined turnip.........hmmmmmmmm?  :-\
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 31 July 2013, 17:04:53
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???

In Spain they get stale leftover bread once a day.


STMO obviously has too much money.

Whatever next?.....a Californian style 'doggy wedding' to the  mutt next door with 300 invited guests. ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 17:07:23
Rearrange these words into a well known phrase or saying

rod for back a own making your

"here's food - eat it"


Hang on . . . . . the dog gets a pork chop ?   ???

In Spain they get stale leftover bread once a day.


STMO obviously has too much money.

Whatever next?.....a Californian style 'doggy wedding' to the  mutt next door with 300 invited guests. ;) ;D ;D
'Fraid not. She is being 'done' in a couple of weeks, and next doors dog wants children. :(
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 17:08:47
Right!!!!!!!
Time to check my masterpiece(s) are ready. Wish me luck.
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 31 July 2013, 17:13:31
Right!!!!!!!
Time to check my masterpiece(s) are ready. Wish me luck.


You can't go wrong with pub grub like gammon and pineapple......Even I could coo........Oh, I forgot, I have a wife for the menial chores. :)
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: cnj on 31 July 2013, 18:39:57
well mr O, I hope your wife doesn't read your post as you may lose two turnips out of the bag!!
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: cleggy on 31 July 2013, 20:06:53
For tea, I am doing a piece of gammon, new potatoes and petit pois with pineapple garnish. Young 'un says no, so he's having chicken dippers, chips and beans. Doggie always has a nice pork chop before her evening walkies.
None of these is difficult, but all three ready at the same time is somewhat perplexing. Wish I hadn't retired and taken over cooking duties sometimes. :(



In refined circles we eat breakfast.....lunch ...and dinner. ;)

But then you live in Wakefield. :-X :-X :-X

Not when he's fracked off back to eat scouse every day ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Broomies Mate on 31 July 2013, 20:37:25
I've spent my time in commercial kitchens whilst running boozers and cooking meals is not a problem, getting them all ready at the same time is an art.

Obviously, when working to a menu of 50 or so dishes, you get to know how long things take, and experience of cooking that menu makes the 'art' simple.

It's only me and the Missus at home now, but when family visit (some of which have strict dietary needs) it does take a little bit of skill and a lot of luck to have everything come together at the right time.

I do all the cooking..... the Wife can burn water!  :-[
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: MR MISTER on 31 July 2013, 20:54:46
Well...three empty plates and one empty dog bowl, so must have been ok. ;D
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Vamps on 31 July 2013, 21:00:02
Well...three empty plates and one empty dog bowl, so must have been ok. ;D

 :y :y :y
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: PhilRich on 31 July 2013, 21:01:40
Bet you paid 'em to eat it! ;D ;)
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Rog on 31 July 2013, 21:36:08
Well...three empty plates and one empty dog bowl, so must have been ok. ;D

 
Sorry to hear you had to eat your gammon from a dog bowl  :-\
Title: Re: Cooking and juggling
Post by: Vamps on 31 July 2013, 22:03:03
For tea, I am doing a piece of gammon, new potatoes and petit pois with pineapple garnish. Young 'un says no, so he's having chicken dippers, chips and beans. Doggie always has a nice pork chop before her evening walkies.
None of these is difficult, but all three ready at the same time is somewhat perplexing. Wish I hadn't retired and taken over cooking duties sometimes. :(

Women manage it all the time.......... :y :y