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Sunday lunch?

What's everyone having for lunch?

Traditional/brunch/lazy?

I'm starving and can't think what to have:confused:
Women and cats will do as they please and men and dogs should get used to it.;)
Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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  • CarolnMalky
    CarolnMalky Posts: 14,254 Forumite
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    Hello,
    I have the cold(kindly given as a gift to me by my husband!) though he did redeem himself by making me scrambled eggs n cheese and toast! with a hot ribena..hes just about to run my bath now lol!
    Dunno wots for later on! Probably some chicken soup!
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  • GardenMillie
    GardenMillie Posts: 274 Forumite
    I'm having a lovely roll filled with apple sauce and a slice of roast pork and stuffing (reduced at Tesco - 3 slices for 41p - bargain:j ). Also got lettuce on the roll and a few tortilla chips (value pack) and a coffee. It's yummy.

    Hope you find something nice to eat.
  • poppycracker
    poppycracker Posts: 1,735 Forumite
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    I've just had marmite on toast..... OH left me half his bit of the indian we had last night (paid for by a friend).... he's a chef, he's done a food hygiene course and he leaves me chicken that has already been heated up probably at least twice for my lunch... nice guy huh! I'm morning the loss of a plate... I threw it (and the chicken) at him. Good job the kitchen door was in the way. :mad: :eek: :mad: :eek:
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  • Zed42
    Zed42 Posts: 931 Forumite
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    We've just had crumpets with cheese, followed by crumpets with jam :)
    Followed by HM strawberry ice-cream.

    Yum Yum :)
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  • middleman_2
    middleman_2 Posts: 125 Forumite
    Had a BLT about an hour ago. Will be making lovely organic roast chicken with oregano and lemon for dinner. Hate to plug Tescos but their organic chickens are yummy!
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    We were meant to be having roast pork, but once i had cooked the pork, found out it was gammon (i didnt realise gammon would have crackling!!)!!!!! Was still lovely though.
  • Just about to have Roast chicken with stuffing, roasties, veg, yorkshire pud and gravy followed by mint vienetta.
  • Becles
    Becles Posts: 13,184 Forumite
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    Got some beef roasting in the oven and will have it early evening with Yorkshire puds and veg.

    We normally eat late on, as I never feel hungry enough for a cooked meal at lunchtime!
    Here I go again on my own....
  • Penny-Pincher!!
    Penny-Pincher!! Posts: 8,325 Forumite
    OH has just done lunch and we had:

    Lamb Cutlet (medium rare), roasties, new potatoes, carrot, yorkies, cabbage, peas and minted gravy:D yummy!! Having strawberries and cream for pud in abit.

    Breakie was doughnut and coffee and tea will soup or salad.
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  • wigginsmum
    wigginsmum Posts: 4,150 Forumite
    Not having lunch, and we're taking the cat to the vets this evening, so probably something simple like pasta later tonight.

    Got friends coming for afternoon tea so lots of lemon drizzle cake when I get round to making it :)
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