Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

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Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby Fozzer » Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:54 am

With my daily preparation, cooking, and serving of my amazing dinners every midday on my very large dinner plate.... :shock: ....

..I am thinking to myself that I really should reduce the size of the amazing, good-for-me dinner that I eat each day, even though my stomach has got used to the delicious quantity, and even though I only weigh a measly 154 Lbs...

So I decide to use a much smaller dinner plate.... :dance: ...!

Problem solved?.... :think: ....

NAH!.... :o ...!

The quantity remains exactly the same....its just that the altitude of the contents has vastly increased!

Paul....Dinner time approaching.... :drool: ...>>>

Roast Cumberland Sausages.
Boiled Potatoes.
Boiled Onion.
Carrots.
Parsnips.
Leeks.
Cabbage.
Spinach.
Mixed Peppers.

My Amazing Onion Gravy Sauce with various herbs and spices.

..and the obligatory glass (or two/three) of Californian Red.

...all served on a small dinner plate, (apart from the Cal Red)...with me peering excitedly over the top of the enormous pile... :whistle: ....!

...but its always delicious....cant win 'em all!... :mrgreen: ...!
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Re: Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby CrashII » Wed Aug 28, 2013 9:52 am

It's not so much the quantity of food you put on your plate, it's what you put on your plate. Plenty of veggies and little meat, is good. I see no problem with the way you eat. Unless you do eat this plate 3 times a day. oh and those two glasses of wine? No problem me thinks. Unless you finish the whole bottle in 30 minutes, every day...
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Re: Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby Bass » Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:01 am

PAUL!....... At what time can we eat......................????
My wife are now making celeriac beef's :shock: :shock:

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Re: Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Aug 29, 2013 5:52 pm

Between Paul and Bass I am hungry again...egads.... :lol:
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Re: Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby BLAZE » Wed Sep 04, 2013 12:49 am

Hello Paul,
In refrence to your list of lip smacking food, I hear that you could eat those veggies till ya puke and
it does nothing but good things for ya. Except for the puking of course. :D

P.S. What's a "Leek"? I mean I have one in the bathroom faucet upstairs but.... :shifty:
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Re: Dinner Quantity: Decisions...

Postby Fozzer » Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:47 am

BLAZE wrote:Hello Paul,
In refrence to your list of lip smacking food, I hear that you could eat those veggies till ya puke and
it does nothing but good things for ya. Except for the puking of course. :D

P.S. What's a "Leek"? I mean I have one in the bathroom faucet upstairs but.... :shifty:


Hello Dwayne!... :D ...!

I love my vegetables, and I prepare and cook up to 6-8 different vegetables, (together with various meats, pies, etc), for my dinner every day.

As well as tasting very nice, they are also very good for me..(apparently).... :dance: ...!

Leek...>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leek

A member of the Onion family. A nice mild taste in the stalks, and the green tops (together with other veg) also make a nice vegetable stock for my gravies... :D ...!

To the lady Shopper standing close by me, as I select a Leek from the vegetable display; " I had a leek before I came out, but I need another one now"
...sometimes it raises a laugh!...always hopeful... ;) ...!

Paul...lots more veg for dins today!..... :mrgreen: ...!
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