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What's for breakfast/lunch/dinner

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  • elona
    elona Posts: 11,806 Forumite
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    Dorry

    Home made chicken burgers

    Raw chicken or turkey mince - broken up with fork and mixed with a chopped raw onion and beaten egg - add garlic paste or chopped garlic with salt and pepper - mix thoroughly - shape into balls and roll in flour to coat the burgers - then flatten them to make burger shape - put on greased baking sheet and cook in hot oven for approx 30 mins - turning them over once during cooking.

    Serve with salad, buns or heathy chips baked in oven.
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  • dorry_2
    dorry_2 Posts: 1,427 Forumite
    thank you elona!!


    gonna try them this week!!

    cheers!!!
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  • chinagirl
    chinagirl Posts: 875 Forumite
    Queenie wrote:
    :T chinagirl!!
    May I ask ... what is ... Secla pasta sauce? :confused: Is that the brand or does it refer to the ingredients? TIA :)


    Hey, enjoy your parties _party_ _party_ _party_ _party_


    Sorry, my spelling, it is Sacla, I bought a jar from 'Its a Gift' shop near me for 58p, bargain, and it tastes yummy. Will be buying a few more while stocks last.


    Parties were great, rolled in about 2pm, escorted home by 3 young gentlemen.
    (Head a bit fuzzy today though)
    keep smiling,
    chinagirl x
  • Queenie
    Queenie Posts: 8,793 Forumite
    3 !!??? Greedy! :p :rotfl: Glad you had fun :D:D
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  • Penny-Pincher!!
    Penny-Pincher!! Posts: 8,325 Forumite
    Hi

    Breakfast:
    Bacon Butty, Ketchup & milky coffee
    Lunch:
    Cheese Salad (lettuce, cucumber, beetroot & spring onion)with mustard mayo on waitrose soft batch farm loaf....yummy! Yogurt & Apple
    Dinner:
    Roast Chicken, roasties, mash, veg, yorkies, stuffing & gravy. (suppose to have yesterday but got invited out) Banana split for pud..yum!

    Penny-Pincher!!
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  • Liz19
    Liz19 Posts: 673 Forumite
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    Have unexpected visitors arriving for tea. Have (2) packs of 4 chicken breasts in fridge which I thought I could do with salad and baked/baby boil potatoes. Can someone give me some inspiration as to what to do with the chicken or point me to a suitable recipe that may already be posted. It is so hot here I think it is addling my brain so any help would be much appreciated.
  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    There's recipe that might suit - and you can certainly adapt to fit what you have in the cupboard:-

    Chicken al Forno
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  • ancasta_2
    ancasta_2 Posts: 951 Forumite
    For breakfast i had two pieces of brown toast, an apple sliced up and a bottle of coke (needed a blood sugar kick). OH had a packet of quavers :confused:

    For lunch, as we slept in soo much i had a ham and philadelphia boots meal deal with snackajacks and coke again altho that is sitting un opened. Met a friend for lunch and she bought me a starbucks frappacino :j OH will have been to greggs as his entire packedlunch yesterday melted in the car... i didnt know quavers melted :confused:

    Tonight for tea im having cold meat salad/ploughmans and OH is having gammon chips and beans.

    Then an early night for us as he goes to london tomorrow for 5 weeks
  • elona
    elona Posts: 11,806 Forumite
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    Breakfast - scrambled eggs on home made toasted bread


    Lunch - Sandwich and fruit


    Tea - Home made pizza (base, and toppings) with strawberries to follow.


    Re chicken breasts - Why not put in oven dish and scatter fresh garlic (chopped) over them and them the juice of a fresh lemon - cover with foil and oven bake for 35 mins or so.
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  • Liz19
    Liz19 Posts: 673 Forumite
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    Visitors decided to take us all out for tea so am doing the chicken breasts tonight, Many thanks Squeaky and Elona for those suggestions, they both sound great.
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