What you having for your Tea/Dinner, tonight. ?

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They're a bit tight on the topping, our pizzas have topping all the way out to the edge of the crust ..... are you planning to eat that meat, or put a bandaid on it and send it back out to the paddock?
Never thought of putting the leaves from the weeds as a garnish either .....

OK, I'll stop now, it's actually making me hungry, rare cooked slide steak, mushrooms and wilted rocket leaves .... still trying figure out what the base consists of .... looks like it's full of cheese and maybe eggs.

T1 Terry
 
They're a bit tight on the topping, our pizzas have topping all the way out to the edge of the crust ..... are you planning to eat that meat, or put a bandaid on it and send it back out to the paddock?
Never thought of putting the leaves from the weeds as a garnish either .....

OK, I'll stop now, it's actually making me hungry, rare cooked slide steak, mushrooms and wilted rocket leaves .... still trying figure out what the base consists of .... looks like it full of cheese and maybe eggs

T1 Terry
I now always see 2 choices with Pizza, buy a good basic pizza and put your own quality toppings or make your own.

Since we started making our own, other pizzas at home have become a memory. My last Pizza out was in Oxford and whilst OK was a disappointment and 20x the cost.
 
They're a bit tight on the topping, our pizzas have topping all the way out to the edge of the crust ..... are you planning to eat that meat, or put a bandaid on it and send it back out to the paddock?
Never thought of putting the leaves from the weeds as a garnish either .....

OK, I'll stop now, it's actually making me hungry, rare cooked slide steak, mushrooms and wilted rocket leaves .... still trying figure out what the base consists of .... looks like it full of cheese and maybe eggs

T1 Terry

The basic topping was a mild blue cheese, dolcelatte or something like that. Then mushrooms and the slices of steak and the entirely superfluous rocket leaves. It was delicious. I didn't eat the crust.
 
The basic topping was a mild blue cheese, dolcelatte or something like that. Then mushrooms and the slices of steak and the entirely superfluous rocket leaves. It was delicious. I didn't eat the crust.
Weight watching :unsure: Or just couldn't fit that in as well and still have room for Christmas Pudding with thick custard :eek: Just talking about all that dairy has my lactose intolerance flaring o_O

T1 Terry
 
Weight watching :unsure: Or just couldn't fit that in as well and still have room for Christmas Pudding with thick custard :eek: Just talking about all that dairy has my lactose intolerance flaring o_O

T1 Terry

This was Boxing Day. There is a photo of the Christmas dinner further up the thread. I had to eat the last slice of steak while leaving the pizza from underneath it. Couldn't even manage coffee till we got back to the house .
 
This was Boxing Day. There is a photo of the Christmas dinner further up the thread. I had to eat the last slice of steak while leaving the pizza from underneath it. Couldn't even manage coffee till we got back to the house .
Ah yeah, remember now, I was wondering how so many people managed to eat a big Christmas baked dinner when it was 40°C outside :oops: The meals all look great, but not the sort of thing to make me hungry when it's hot enough outside to make the bitumen melt ..... have to sit inside under the air con to cool down enough to have my morning coffee

T1 Terry
 
Just for balance this is a tale of what was NOT eaten for tea. Dr Daughter in Law made a fantastic cheesecake apparently for Christmas in San Diego. It was huge, it was creamy, it was fruity, she was ever so proud. They had a bunch of friends and neighbours joining them, they were to eat outside by the pool.
The cake was lovingly completed with sprinkles and piped chocolate etc. etc. perfection 👌👌
It was placed on the broad countertop right at the back in the corner covered with a suitably large dome.
Granddaughter was out talking to next door neighbours and Son and DiL ended up with them for a while.
Presently Granddaughter asked where Mack was? No one knew so she went off in search. Now Mack is a large lumbering, cuddly teddy bear of a dog.
She found him just as he gobbled up the last of the cheesecake and commenced licking cream and chocolate off everything around the kitchen, dining room, lounge etc
What a merry time they all had cleaning it all up.

Then Mack was ill

Everywhere

Happy new year Mack.
 
Ah yeah, remember now, I was wondering how so many people managed to eat a big Christmas baked dinner when it was 40°C outside :oops: The meals all look great, but not the sort of thing to make me hungry when it's hot enough outside to make the bitumen melt ..... have to sit inside under the air con to cool down enough to have my morning coffee

T1 Terry

It's not actually freezing here, is the best I can say.
 
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