How often do you dine out?

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Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by paulthurrott » Sat Nov 11, 2023 10:01 am

Last night, I enjoyed an amazing chicken wrap from Nandos.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:50 pm

Text wrote:I posted (to Ragga & Jack) from a city centre today. We were having an afternoon lunch at a venue and afterwards everyone started posting messages on their phones & laptops so hey I got mine out and posted too.
Steak, chips, coffee, carrot cake.
Not a fan of eating out, generally.

Hya Texty tonight we had fish and chips In Rhyl.
Not a town with a great reputation but it's not as bad as people make out.
We ate our grub in the van parked by the Rhyl Harbour Bridge>>>
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Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Text » Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:28 pm

I posted (to Ragga & Jack) from a city centre today. We were having an afternoon lunch at a venue and afterwards everyone started posting messages on their phones & laptops so hey I got mine out and posted too.
Steak, chips, coffee, carrot cake.
Not a fan of eating out, generally.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Holly » Thu Nov 09, 2023 6:07 am

We go out for lunch or dinner ever so often, but my favourite place is our local pub, which is owned by a Brit.
He's a chef and does all the cooking himself.

It's quite a posh little pub that also serves all kinds of different British beers, and has life music every Friday night and Sunday afternoon.
The setting is beautiful.
They have a big outdoor beer garden right next to a lake that has a fountain in the middle that changes colour ( beautiful at night) with swans and ducks swimming around.

Today for lunch we had bangers, which he makes himself on the premises, with mashed potatoes, mushy peas, gravy, and topped with lots of fried crunchy onion pieces.
It was delicious, it really was.

Now with summer coming, we will go down there more often.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:27 pm

Guest wrote:
ArchieG wrote:
common sense wrote:
ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....

I don’t see how. By your own admission, you’re more or less spherical and have never done a days work in your life.


You're just jellus because he's hot :wubbers:

Steaming... sweaty?

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:27 pm

Guest wrote:
ArchieG wrote:
common sense wrote:
ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....

I don’t see how. By your own admission, you’re more or less spherical and have never done a days work in your life.


You're just jellus because he's hot :wubbers:

Steaming... sweaty?

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Guest » Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:15 pm

ArchieG wrote:
common sense wrote:
ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....

I don’t see how. By your own admission, you’re more or less spherical and have never done a days work in your life.


You're just jellus because he's hot :wubbers:

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by ArchieG » Wed Nov 08, 2023 9:56 pm

common sense wrote:
ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....

I don’t see how. By your own admission, you’re more or less spherical and have never done a days work in your life.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Gabby » Wed Nov 08, 2023 8:18 pm

common sense wrote:
ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....


Was Sophie just a figment of your imagination then? :gigglesnshit:

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by common sense » Wed Nov 08, 2023 7:23 pm

ArchieG wrote:Other than her choice of husband of course.


Oi. :shoot: I don't smoke, take drugs or touch other women. She could have done much worse....

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by ArchieG » Wed Nov 08, 2023 9:27 am

Gabby wrote:
common sense wrote:
Gabby wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Gabby wrote:Dining out is overrated… I much prefer to cook in my 5*+ gaff! :wubwub:



I cannot agree. Eating out with friends/family is a great tradition that needs to be maintained.


I disagree… quality, quantity and hygiene are second to none :wubbers: …. can you guarantee all that when eating out?… especially the hygiene factor? :again?:



Wife's not keen on eating out for that reason.


Wise wife…

Other than her choice of husband of course.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Gabby » Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:12 pm

common sense wrote:
Gabby wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Gabby wrote:Dining out is overrated… I much prefer to cook in my 5*+ gaff! :wubwub:



I cannot agree. Eating out with friends/family is a great tradition that needs to be maintained.


I disagree… quality, quantity and hygiene are second to none :wubbers: …. can you guarantee all that when eating out?… especially the hygiene factor? :again?:



Wife's not keen on eating out for that reason.


Wise wife…

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by common sense » Mon Nov 06, 2023 7:26 pm

Gabby wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Gabby wrote:Dining out is overrated… I much prefer to cook in my 5*+ gaff! :wubwub:



I cannot agree. Eating out with friends/family is a great tradition that needs to be maintained.


I disagree… quality, quantity and hygiene are second to none :wubbers: …. can you guarantee all that when eating out?… especially the hygiene factor? :again?:



Wife's not keen on eating out for that reason.

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by Gabby » Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:22 pm

LordRaven wrote:
Gabby wrote:Dining out is overrated… I much prefer to cook in my 5*+ gaff! :wubwub:



I cannot agree. Eating out with friends/family is a great tradition that needs to be maintained.


I disagree… quality, quantity and hygiene are second to none :wubbers: …. can you guarantee all that when eating out?… especially the hygiene factor? :again?:

Re: How often do you dine out?

Post by LordRaven » Wed Nov 01, 2023 6:34 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
LordRaven wrote:
Gabby wrote:Dining out is overrated… I much prefer to cook in my 5*+ gaff! :wubwub:



I cannot agree. Eating out with friends/family is a great tradition that needs to be maintained.

Tradition :ooer:
If you want to use that as an excuse then doing it at home is an even older tradition.



I suppose if you all live within spitting distance of each other that that would be true.

However, in my experience, and given friends/family live in different places, picking a venue that’s equidistant or equally accessible for all seems to be the accepted tradition, unless it’s an invite to someone’s house party and then people tend to book accommodation close by.

For us now it's mostly family as friends have all become old and frail or kicked the proverbial bucket!
Where is the excuse in any of that?

For us now it's mostly family as friends have all become old and frail or kicked the proverbial bucket!
Considering my health status I'm amazed I'm looking like a good candidate for last man standing!
I think the quitting smoking eating healthily and working out must be paying off.
Old age brings with it muscle loss but my gentle daily workouts have maintained and even built muscle except on my triceps they look pretty much knackered.
Why that is I don't know.

You altered my quote, never mind, it’s nice to know you’re working out.
Keep up the good work.

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