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Plans for Valentines Day...

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I don’t remember if I tried it after you mentioning it last time. I’m normally using the Mayflower powder mix when I knock up a Chinese curry, that’s also very good.

£26 for takeaway pizza is just scandalous. Winds up me when I see my own kids do it, I end up being grumpy and telling them to get down to Asda for a £4 design your own, which frankly is a much better pizza.
Yes, that’s true about the Asda pizza, for the price not bad at all. I don’t mind the odd takeaway, but I’m starting to avoid, simply because I find it hit and miss.

With regards to the mayflower, I have used the powder mix, but the chicken and mushroom the sauce is superb, they also do frozen sachets of mayflower curry sauce 2 for £1.20, and they are really nice as well.
 
This is all a bit mushy, Valentines day is the 10th anniversary of us being together. It's the first day we met up 10 years ago in Bath, we'd been talking forb6 months, we stayed at Bailbrook house, a posh country hotel(bloody exspensive). So for Christmas I gave her an envelope with details of a booking for us to go back there for a few nights on Valentines day.

Got to say the chefs Valentines menu was stunning, cheapest bottle of wine £32!
Should have been Champers not Wine you tight old goat, dear me mun :mad:
 
I don’t remember if I tried it after you mentioning it last time. I’m normally using the Mayflower powder mix when I knock up a Chinese curry, that’s also very good.

£26 for takeaway pizza is just scandalous. Winds up me when I see my own kids do it, I end up being grumpy and telling them to get down to Asda for a £4 design your own, which frankly is a much better pizza.
B & M food stores do frozen packets of genuine Chinese curry sauce, it's outstanding stuff 2 packets to make home made chinese chicken curry
 
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