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In my slow cooker today...
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Nothing in my SC today as we will finnish the pork casserole I made yesterday.If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
Spring begins on 21st March.0 -
Nothing today (part from the remains of the porridge we had this am)
Am going to make chicken stock/noodle soup today...cant waitKent Bird!:beer:0 -
no on likes it apart from me but i'm thinking of making some nice homemade proper rice pudding in my little slow cook today. my thraot feels a little sore, and i just fancy a nice bowl or proper rice pudding.0
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Big chunks of chicken and onions with a jar of chickpea and spinach sauce, garlic, tomato puree and stock.
Will serve with basmati rice.Wendy x0 -
a joint of gammon:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0
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Hungarian goulash.0
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Just the chicken carcass ready to do soup for next weeks lunches.NSK Zombie # SFD 7/15 Food Bank £0/£5
Food £73.57/£122 (incl. pet food) Petrol £20/£40
Exercise 2/15 Outings 1/2
Debt :eek: £18,9170 -
Beef Stew.... 4 frying 'value' steaks (OH had a steak sarnie craving late last night & as he needs to gain weight I relented & off we went to mr T's), trying to make the most out of the situation by using up the rest with veg that was in the house...
Onion, Swede, carrot, parsnip, handful 'broth mix', splash red wine, squirt tomato puree, dash of lea & perrins, salt, pepper, few new pots (whole), & a lot of hope! Fingers crossed it's nice....smelt good this morning...0 -
just warming the casserole made yesterday for today.0
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My SC has been getting a lot of use this week.
Sunday: Whole Chicken
Monday: Butternut Squash Soup
Tuesday: Chicken Chasseur
Wednesday: Beef Casserole
Today: Rice Pudding0
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