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View nickyf's Profile nickyf 30 Oct 16 11.12am Send a Private Message to nickyf Add nickyf as a friend

I don't work sundays and always have a roast dinner with the family at the table.
I dish up a spare dinner to have at work on a Monday.
when I have my dinner on a Monday I have all sorts of strange looks and comments from my co workers which makes me think no one bothers anymore.

The kind of comments I get are what you have dinner every week? do you cook it yourself? not your wife?

 

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View Temps's Profile Temps Flag Cronx 30 Oct 16 11.25am Send a Private Message to Temps Add Temps as a friend

I agree, can't beat a good Sunday roast ( fnarr fnarr). Beef and roasties with all the trimmings a high point of the week.
I'm lucky in that I occasionally work nights near Smithfield Market and am able to get great joints very cheaply, compared to my local butcher, so much so that I have invested in a second freezer. Discovered lamb shanks, with mash and a redcurrent gravy, beautiful. And I cook, and wash up.

 


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.TUX. Flag 30 Oct 16 11.26am

What's not to like about a good roast dinner!
We try to have a roast every Sunday and it's a joint of 'top rump' today.
The beef's out the fridge and warming up, i've just made the cauliflower cheese, veg is all peeled/prepped and the yorkshire batter is ready.............along with the horseradish sauce.

Deeeeelish

Edit; Along with 'Temps', i've done all the washing up too.

Edited by .TUX. (30 Oct 2016 11.28am)

 


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View nickyf's Profile nickyf 30 Oct 16 11.30am Send a Private Message to nickyf Add nickyf as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

What's not to like about a good roast dinner!
We try to have a roast every Sunday and it's a joint of 'top rump' today.
The beef's out the fridge and warming up, i've just made the cauliflower cheese, veg is all peeled/prepped and the yorkshire batter is ready.............along with the horseradish sauce.

Deeeeelish

Edit; Along with 'Temps', i've done all the washing up too.

Edited by .TUX. (30 Oct 2016 11.28am)


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If I am at a carvery I have cauli cheese with roast dinner but can not really understand the combination of cheese with gravy........


Edited by nickyf (30 Oct 2016 11.34am)

 

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View becky's Profile becky Flag over the moon 30 Oct 16 11.42am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by nickyf


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If I am at a carvery I have cauli cheese with roast dinner but can not really understand the combination of cheese with gravy........


Edited by nickyf (30 Oct 2016 11.34am)

If both your cheese sauce on the cauli and your gravy are thick enough, then there is no combination - they stay on different sides of the plate ....

 


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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 30 Oct 16 1.26pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Yes I still have a Roast Dinner most Sundays & sometimes mid week as well. The only problem is that it tends to be usually pork or chicken as beef comes in huge pieces I'd be eating it for months. Lamb is quite difficult to get where I am (except those tiny breakfast chops)the only place that seems to decent lamb is the halal butchers up the block from me. (I cant remember the last time I had a Yorkshire pudding )

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View sickboy's Profile sickboy Flag Deal or Croydon 30 Oct 16 4.05pm Send a Private Message to sickboy Add sickboy as a friend

Isnt sunday roast something footballers do to celebrate a good win/ work off their frustration?

 

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View Sportyteacher's Profile Sportyteacher Flag London 30 Oct 16 5.49pm Send a Private Message to Sportyteacher Add Sportyteacher as a friend

As a teacher, I'd long to serve Gove & Morgan from a rotating spit following the long painful roasting that both have deserved for a considerable period of time. To then serve with the potato heads that are Cameron; Osborne etc....

 

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View Vaibow's Profile Vaibow Flag vancouver/croydon 30 Oct 16 8.55pm Send a Private Message to Vaibow Add Vaibow as a friend

I was having this chat last week, i'm 33 and as a kid growing up and even to this day, all the women in my family - mum, nan, auntie's etc cook a roast. It's almost blind tradition. It will never change.
As a kid growing up it was kind of a bummer though as i my house my mum focused on the kitchen whilst my dad watched the grand prix or did gardening, so my day was a right off. Couldn't get much done.
Sometimes we would go over to my nan's with all the rest of the family and hang out there.

Now i have been living in Canada, the sunday roast is non existent - sunday is just another saturday - do what you want, go where you want etc.
Families do however meet for brunch out here - which i did find pretentious. But it's similar and then let's you have a day to do the usual stuff.
However, i do miss big family meals once a week, i do miss carvery's - so i do often roast a chicken, throw in spuds, stuffing, yorkshires for good measure and is good enough.
I think it's the idea - of coming together once a week, which is great and i guess a big roast is fitting for that.

 


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Pussay Patrol Flag 30 Oct 16 9.27pm

Originally posted by becky

If both your cheese sauce on the cauli and your gravy are thick enough, then there is no combination - they stay on different sides of the plate ....

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Yep I still have a roast most Sundays (had pork today!) I normally cook it to be fair as I'm a better cook than Mrs KBLF.

I NORMALLY do a cauliflower and broccoli cheese. Gotta make sure you put a couple of teaspoons of whole grain mustard in with the cheese sauce and a few drops of Worcestershire sauce.


Also stick a couple of teaspoons of Marmite in your red hot goose fat then tip your boiled potatoes in.... Marmite roast potatoes... Lovely!!!

 


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Growing up Sunday was a day that my mum ripped the house apart doing housework while I watched a video on the sofa and the roast dinner cooked. Also the only day of the week I had a desert as well. so much so that one scorching summers day one of my brother's decided to light the bbq and and she went mental because she couldn't do a roast (she is quite hot headed to be fair and doesn't take much to start her off)

I don't cook one as much myself as my kids all push it round their plates and eat very little of it and my husband prefers a big dinner after a days work. Strangely though all that said my 6 year old requests I cook one anyway as he likes us all round the table eating together

 


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