Yep. Apple and sausage stuffed pork tenderloin with scalloped potatoes. I think that was about $10 a plate.
And the one before that even more so. Filet mignon with seared foie gras, white truffle mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables, so that would be an incredible bargain. I think that was about $50 a plate.
No. Chili with Fritos, cheese, and hot sauce is good is good but not that good. If it was all you could eat for $6.99 then you would still be wasting 4 bucks.
I just baked a bunch of chicken leg quarters, forked off the meat, then buffaloed all of it with black olives and peppers for use in salads and sandwiches.
I wouldn't accept $6.99 as payment for having to eat the several pounds of spicy blaze orange chicken I made all at once.
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Hell yes. A steak with garlic mash, mushrooms and caesar salad. Worth $25 more like it.
Yep. Apple and sausage stuffed pork tenderloin with scalloped potatoes. I think that was about $10 a plate.
And the one before that even more so. Filet mignon with seared foie gras, white truffle mashed potatoes and roasted vegetables, so that would be an incredible bargain. I think that was about $50 a plate.
No. Chili with Fritos, cheese, and hot sauce is good is good but not that good. If it was all you could eat for $6.99 then you would still be wasting 4 bucks.
Nope. I made a crappy caesar salad - not only was it super basic, but the dressing I bought is watery and bland and I wish I could return it.
Mac and cheese with some beef and siracha. Not worth $7.
Bacon sarnie. Could buy one for £2, although not as tasty as mine.
Gammon joint, broccoli, carrots, super buttery mash, gravey and cheese sauce.
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I just baked a bunch of chicken leg quarters, forked off the meat, then buffaloed all of it with black olives and peppers for use in salads and sandwiches.
I wouldn't accept $6.99 as payment for having to eat the several pounds of spicy blaze orange chicken I made all at once.