I’d disagree with you on the roast dinners, firstly because I’ve had some banging roast dinners in pubs and secondly because they’re too much effort to cooked all the elements

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I once went out with my bfs family where these special prawns were on the menu for starters and everyone ordered the prawns and I just couldn’t
Like 10 orders of prawns and one soup for me :woman_shrugging:

scampi i guess but i’ll still get scampi idgaf

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Depends if you have a deep fryer at home in this case.

I never want a whole portion of the extras, chips, garlic bread, whatever. So I’m that annoying person asking if someone wants to share. From there I usually only have about 2 options (though this is getting better with more vegan stuff about) by which I judge of size and price as well as just fancying something.

There’s just always at least one element of it that isn’t as good as you/whoever usually makes your roast dinners can do it.

I’m not ordering the same meal as my bf as that would make us look like unadventurous losers

I’m so against it you don’t even know how against it I am

(Bf and I share everything though and swap dinner plates half way through even if we were somewhere super posh)

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Don’t like it when somebody spots something good on the menu and everyone else decides to order it as well. Intentionally order something different to be difficult

Tend to go lasagne if I’m away alone with work and can’t be arsed making any decisions. Can eat with one hand, type away with the other. 99% of the time it’s gonna be good enough, and there’s enough curveballs to make them all different from place to place.

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“Chips for the table anyone?”

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I once shared a dessert with an old guy that had been working with us for a few months, it was kind of romantic.

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Me and Mrs F very rarely order the same thing, and I guess it differs if it’s just 2 of you as opposed to more people but if you both like something enough to order it, why the fuck not.

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Far too greedy for this to ever end well.

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eating lasagne with one hand

  • i am garfield :cat:
  • what? how?

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don’t even need a fork just pop a hand in

Especially if you want one but would only be cooking for one - would do terrible things for a decent pub roast with a couple of pints this Sunday

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Easier if it comes in a little individual dish rather than just on a plate.

Imagining a lasagne pizza now and not hating the idea

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Guys just order what you want to eat when you go to a restaurant, fuck everyone else

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Deep fried lasagne pizza

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