Who does a proper Sunday lunch/dinner/tea each week?

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gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
Never, ever have a traditional sunday roast. Sunday is a day for doing house chores, out walking, visiting friends - never a time to spend in the kitchen.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
Blimey , I'm a single fella and I cook for myself every night from scratch . I even grow the food I eat ( apart from cows as the magic seeds I got aint working out )
Most Sundays I do a roast but cycling has been getting in the way of that . Last Sunday I had a chicken roasting at 5:30 am so I could go for a ride after it was done and get back to a nice dinner with just the veg to do .
At Christmas my mum and Stepdad come down . I like Beef my Mum likes Lamb and Jerry likes Turkey so we do all three . One of us normally gets a massive lump of lamb or beef just before Christmas in the bargin bits at the supermarkets . They go in the freezer until the big day and then we just buy a turkey crown for Jerry .
The beef gets cooked Christmas eve so I get a MUM COOKED ROAST :hyper::hyper::mrpig::mrpig::hyper::hyper:
Christmas day is the rest of the meat and I get another MUM COOKED ROAST with left over beef:hyper::hyper::wahhey::wahhey::mrpig::mrpig::hungry::hungry::hyper:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
when I was younger me ma cooked a chicken every sunday...me and my brothers had a running joke where every sunday we'd ask whats for dinner, as soon as me ma said chicken the 5 of us would run around high fiving eachother, cheering and shouting can't believe its chicken, me ma would leave the room muttering something that sounded like little baastaards, a few weeks ago 3 of us were around on a sunday as soon as she said chicken we were up dancing, cheering shouting can't believe its chicken, me ma left the room muttering.......

we have a "Sunday" dinner every week and its always nice meal, until that is me woman broke her foot 5 weeks ago and all the cooking is left to me, there has been a dramatic drop in quality of our sunday dinners...:smile:
Aaaah would ye learn to cooook man , its brilliant to know what yous're doing in a kitchen.....Plus I get off my face doing it (Keith Floyd was my hero/inspiration)
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Having something more traditional now, stuffed marrow and roast beetroot with feta.
It's posts like this that have me looking for the "unlike" button
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Yum nice and full now and the bones are in the pot cooking. Though just remembered I've forgotten to set the timer to remind me of their existence!
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
Sunday lunch/dinner (timing tends to be flexible) is a great time when we all sit down and have a chat over the food

Roast Pork with crackling of course, homemade roast potatoes, cauliflower cheese, mashed carrots, green beans, Yorkshire puddings (we always have these regardless of meat) and lashings of gravy made from the meat juices
 
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