All looks very edible indeed, but sorry to see that you use pre-made English mustard...
Funny you mention that as I have both in the cupboard. I mostly use the powdered version as an ingredient in cooking. When i've made it up as mustard, i've thought it quite lacking and certainly not as hot.
Looks lovely, Have you got the recipe Axe ;D I especially like the way you place the pea on the middle of the chop it really sets it off 
I hadn't noticed the poor fella sitting by himself on the chop, he must have been pee'd off with the others! ;D
For the recipe Micheal and to achieve that missing 5% you need a wife, a swimming pool with sauna and 2 hours spare time. This is the important part, instruct the wife that your going for a swim and a sauna. When she asks "what time will you be back?", reply "about 6". Then explain that all she need do is add the chops, mushrooms each with a knob of butter and apples, into a roasting tin and cook on 170c Fan for about 45mins. Mention also that if your not back in time just pop it in the top oven with a plate over it to keep warm.
Now this is where the magic happens: pop out ot the leisure centre and relax in the pool and sauna for several hours, stopping at the local brewery shop to pick a few pints of real ale and arrive home 15mins late. Take plate out of oven to find dinner lovingly cooked and swimming in gravy. Transfer to table, take picccy, then devour.
All quite simple really, but it does take some practice. ;D
You're making me hungry - and it's not even lunch-time! 
Thanks Naga, it was lovely.
