Divine & Daringly Devilish Down-To-Earth Din Dins Devoid of Dastardly Death


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Another weekly roundup of evening meals in the TVG household, some lovely cooking happening at the moment resulting in …

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  1. CantStopLion
    CantStopLion says:

    I turn me back for a bit and there’s a fancy new opening graphic… in Oldham… in the middle of the week no less. Outrageous!! 😜 I love it of course. Much love my dear brothers 🧡🤓🦁 Love to mighty Isis 😻XOXO

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  2. Mindy
    Mindy says:

    Where I live in Cincinnati, OH, we have our own style of chili called Cincinnati chili. It has a unique taste and is served over spaghetti with cheese on top. Everyone outside Cincinnati thinks it is humorous that it is called a 3-way. (4-way has beans too.) We aren’t quite as progressive here though so none of the restaurants famous for the chili make it without beef so none for me anymore. (I’m still working on being fully vegan, and your vlog really helps, but I haven’t eaten meat in years.)

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  3. tamcon72
    tamcon72 says:

    Oh, the salad shitting jingle makes me giggle! The meals look wonderful, and made me realize it's been years since I made chilli, and why? Thanks for posting! : )

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  4. Anna
    Anna says:

    Would it be a Simnett nutrition salad dressing without garlic or onion powder? 🤣
    Love the “shitting of the salad” song!!

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  5. Flanny
    Flanny says:

    Okay, okay. So you converted us and had us put wedges in our soup👍, but no way is a pineapple going anywhere near our pizzas😉😁

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  6. Robin Sutton
    Robin Sutton says:

    I just love the way Jason tastes each first bite. Such a serious look. Gotta get my Instant Pot out and make a batch of beans. And while it’s out make a couple of meals to hold us over. TFS, you keep me on track.

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  7. John Warner
    John Warner says:

    Tahini and lemon juice with a dash or more of water
    is my emergency salad dressing
    I also drizzle it on potatoes too

    and as Kitty said
    on Victoria Wood:
    "In an emergency it can be used as a draught excluder"

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