Bored with Butties phase 47a

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Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:15 pm

I couldn’t resist this opportunity :twisted:

You might not be surprised to learn that one of my heroes is the great late Keith Floyd who always seemed to have a glass of wine in his hand while cooking, and taking a generous slurp while letting the flavours ‘get to know one another’....

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....and it has been pointed out that I have been known to have a sip or two of red wine myself on the odd occasion, in fact it has even been suggested that I have one of those new self-filling glasses that never appears to empty throughout the course of preparing a meal.... :oops:

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So, yesterday was the third Thursday of November. And anyone like myself who only has alcohol for medicinal reasons :^o will be well aware that Beaujolais Nouveau Day is a good excuse to get some vin rouge down your neck. :lol:

This would have been done yesterday had Tesco or Asda got their acts together, I was in there at 3am scouring the shelves to no avail, I had to go to Waitrose yesterday evening to get the vital ingredient – somehow it wouldn’t have worked with a bottle of rioja :roll:

This is brilliant in that no cooking is required, so excellent if you’re in an unconverted Bongo or your gas has run out :lol: Get some French cheese, it’s a good opportunity to use some Reblochon which is more than just for making tartiflette (see phase 6 if you’ve already forgotten what that is all about)

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Beaujolais Nouveau, a cheeky little number :wink:

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Salmon caviar :shock:

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Crackers, cheese, duck pâté & salmon caviar, oh yes!! 8)

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Use proper butter, none of this “I most certainly can tell it’s not butter” malarkey....

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....and prepare a lunch fit for Kings :D

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Cheers hic :oops:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Alison01326 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:25 pm

Very nice! I'm surprised you didn't take the offspring out of school and have a Team Muz Beaujolais Nouveau run to France and back. Tesco or Asda indeed?!

Never come across salmon caviar before. Where did you manage to get that?
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Fri Nov 19, 2010 3:35 pm

Alison01326 wrote:Never come across salmon caviar before. Where did you manage to get that?
Waitrose, I was so relieved at having got the Beaujolais I had a look at what else they did - some proper weird stuff! :D
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by dunslair » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:26 pm

Never come across salmon caviar before. Where did you manage to get that?
From a salmon...... :| :D :lol:

That looks fantastic Muz =D> =D> =D> However those pesky snails have eaten your salad :roll: :lol:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by helen&tony » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:27 pm

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OOOhhh...right up my rue monsieur....but skip the cod-liver oil capsules....I had those rammed down my throat as a child....after successive bouts of illness...now allergic to fish...unfortunately...Most yumiferous otherwise....that would make a smashing lunch ....followed by a second helping
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:27 pm

dunslair wrote:....However those pesky snails have eaten your salad :roll: :lol:
That's the only reason they're there, saves me having to eat rabbit food :lol:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by helen&tony » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:31 pm

Hi Muz
What's wrong with rabbit food...attract and snare one hare...jugged hare, mash and mushrooms
Now.....where's that rabbit food?
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by friendeedebs » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:11 pm

well 10 out of 10 for effort :wink: :lol:
the grapes look nice :D
and the dish looks colourful :D
but omg the salmon caviar :-& takes me back to my youth, I too was force fed with cod liver oil capsules, I have no idea why or what on earth they were supposed to do :? omg having flashbacks now of cider vinegar :shock: my parents musn't of liked me :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by mikexgough » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:25 pm

Pity about the green stuff Muz........... I do like the idea of a Bongo Beaujolais run.... :wink: especially if it was done as a Charity thing...
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:30 pm

Hmmm, Mike & Alison may have a point for next year - A Team Muz Beaujolais run - all in the best possible taste :wink:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by wormey » Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:15 pm

Looks nice, not sure about the snails, one day I'll pick up the courage to try them. :shock:
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:12 am

Blimey, that wine must have been stronger than I thought - the paella collage picture mysteriously has two images the same in it - I must have been confuzzled when I was gluing them together :oops:

This is what it was supposed to be :roll:

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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by mikexgough » Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:52 pm

Muzorewa wrote:Hmmm, Mike & Alison may have a point for next year - A Team Muz Beaujolais run - all in the best possible taste :wink:
Well it's around 700km from Calais...... so with a planned overnight stop at an Aire on the way.....down and back.....

Sounds like a plan .....
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Re: Bored with Butties phase 47a

Post by Muzorewa » Sun Nov 21, 2010 7:58 pm

Could be a theme running here, 700 miles for chips, 700km for wine - could be a good couple of days out :lol: :lol:
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