A minor thing, it really irritates me and don't know if I'm being stupid or if I'm the only one who thinks like this.
My mum has got this thing with calling a roast a 'proper cooked dinner', so if you have a chilli or a spag bol it's not a proper cooked dinner.
So I'm having a conversation with my mum about what she's had and she says 'oh we didn't have a proper cooked dinner' just eggs and chips/pie, mash and beans, you name it, but if it's not a roast it's not proper.
We're talking about aunty x, aunty x does a proper cooked dinner most nights. By that she means she does a roast.
Why do I get more than slightly irritated by this? Why not just call it a bloody roast as if it's cooked on the cooker it's a bloody cooked dinner.