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Funky Friday 26th Daily Chat
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bb did me a list of meals tried copying and pasting it here but can't
i've just bought loads of veg again have lots of potatoes
*runs of to find chat where bb's list is *Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
I too am banning you from the
Smiley Claire!
If he turns his nose up, tell him to cook. Why not ask him what he would like?
just text friend at Deb's and all positions filled, no worries though. The hours would be too hard with the family anyway. (silver lining and all that-you have to look at the positives!)Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
bb did me a list of meals tried copying and pasting it here but can't
i've just bought loads of veg again have lots of potatoes
*runs of to find chat where bb's list is *
Cut veg into chunks (don't peel potatoes, just make sure they are clean) while a roasting tray/dish heats oil in the oven. Chuck veg into hot oil. Add either dried herbs OR some ground cumin or curry powder then roast for 20 mins. Take out, stir veggies around put meat on top (I use chicken pieces, pork steaks, whatever is in) and season with salt and pepper if using herbs, or more of the spices if using them then return to oven and roast until meat is cooked.26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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Argh! Stressful day at work :mad: Kids are ambushing the building with flaming I-don't-know-what
Was having a good day before I came in...No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
Just make mash, grill some form of meat and boil a few veg up. End of. You dont need to be a bloody chef everyday! Simple meals are the best.Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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Bunnyinthelights wrote: »I too am banning you from the
Smiley Claire!
If he turns his nose up, tell him to cook. Why not ask him what he would like?
just text friend at Deb's and all positions filled, no worries though. The hours would be too hard with the family anyway. (silver lining and all that-you have to look at the positives!)
At least there's no 'what if' now though...;)
Good luck with the other application x26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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ok here it is
is that smilie better?
-Beef curry with rice (beef skirt - do you have a slow cooker? Skirt is excellent but needs lots of very slow cooking)
-beef lasagne
-chicken chasseur
-pork chasseur
-meatballs (buy 1 tin of tomatoes and cook with an onion and mixed herbs for a sauce)
-meatloaf with beans and sausages
-pork loin steaks with breaded jalapeno chillis and homemade onion rings
-Roast belly pork with spiced rice (use an onion, do you have some curry powder?)
-Roast pork with swede mash and roast parsnips
-fishfingers with parsley sauce veg. Cook the root veg and toss in the parsley sauce. If you have any cheese, grate it over the top and pop under the grill
-stuffed lamb breast. Use cooked chopped peppers, mixed herbs, breadcrumbs made from stale bread and cook slowly after sealing the meat in a hot pan
-Beef olives. Bash the frying steak out really thin and make a vegetable mixture filling (ie onions, peppers, garlic, herbs, mushrooms), roll the filling in the beef pieces and secure with cocktail sticks, seal in a pan and pour over a tin of tomatoes and bake. Serve with potatoes
- lamb chop curry
- Tuna, pasta bake. Add tin of tomatoes , cook and mix together. Top with grated cheese and grill
- Beef and onion pie with the small piece of beef. Dice it up to make a pie filling. Make shortcrust pastry, do you have flour and butter?
- pork chops with the tins of spaghetti
- pork chops with homemade potato wedges
- stir fry with the shredded pork and chicken noodles
- shredded beef with rice (do you have any chinese spices?)
- ham and lentil soup with the bones
- marinated lamb ribs. Shout out what sauces/spices you have for a marinade - any honey??
I would use the chicken noodle soup mixes for weekend lunches and dip the cheese and ham croissants in the soupYou just need cereal etc for breakfast and any packed lunch stuff, but there's enough main meals there for 3 weeks.
Boiler pot £30.92/£10000 -
Much better Claire!
Go go go!!Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
So what you making for dinner then Claire:rotfl:26.2.19/14.1.19: T MC 3629.26/3629.26 : VM 0% 1050/13876.59 : W 0% 100/1485 = 4409.26/18990.85 =25.17%28.1.19/28.1.19 Hubs 0% £400/£2,977 =13.44%SPC 2019 #073
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and heres what food i have left
freezer
lamb rib breast - lady in farmers market said its good for boiling?
beef skirt diced
meatloaf
shoulder lamb chops
pork chops
frying steak
pork leg roast 2.88kg
small joint of beef
pork chops
pork chops
pork loin steaks
4 chicken legs
beef steaks
small bonesless lamb breast
2 small lam bone peices - lady in farmers market said they will do a soup?
12 breaded jalapino peppers
12 mini cheese and ham croissants
small rolled pork belly roast
shredded beef
shredded pork
12 sweet filo parcels
fish fingersBoiler pot £30.92/£10000
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