What did you cook or eat today (July 2020)?

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maybe “fake fish”?
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No mate, It's Vintage Cartier Santos Galbee which is part of our collection, my wife has the matching women's version. They are good day watches here because they are waterproof.

Ah, my second guess was Cartier. All my watches, except a Rado dress watch are waterproof. I've spent so much of my life in water.
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Sorry (again) for the thread-jack. Like a lot of car nuts, I'm also a watch nut. And sunglasses. :cool:

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Last night was beef olives, which here is thin sliced beef with a stuffing of breadcrumbs and herbs rolled up and fried. It's was my fave growing up. Cheap food. Crinkle cut fries store bought but fried by me. fried eggs and a onion gravy. Good nice cheap dinner. This might sound like a lot of fatty stuff but I used about two caps of Evoo at most.

This morning cup,of earl and two choc chip cookies. That will last until dinner.

Russ
 
Last night was beef olives, which here is thin sliced beef with a stuffing of breadcrumbs and herbs rolled up and fried. It's was my fave growing up. Cheap food. Crinkle cut fries store bought but fried by me. fried eggs and a onion gravy. Good nice cheap dinner. This might sound like a lot of fatty stuff but I used about two caps of Evoo at most.

This morning cup,of earl and two choc chip cookies. That will last until dinner.

Russ

Beef olives were a favourite of mine when we lived in Lanarkshire. I cannot remember seeing them elsewhere.
 
Beef olives were a favourite of mine when we lived in Lanarkshire. I cannot remember seeing them elsewhere.

I wondered if it had English leanings ? I think when I was a kid the beef was the skin belly part of the meat. My butcher mate used to just slice the beef in his slicer. They were nice!!

Russ
 
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