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What are you making for dinner?

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  • C_J
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    Out for lunch today with the family, to celebrate my youngest daughter’s 30th birthday. THIRTIETH!! Where did my little baby go!?!

    Not anticipating needing to cook any dinner tonight after a big lunch, but there’s cheese and biscuits if we get peckish.
  • Brie
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    off to the garage fridge to review the roasts.  OH suggested both roast beef and roast pork - so we could be like a Sunday restaurant - but I'm having doubts about managing it, particularly as we like our beef very rare and I'm told I am not allowed to cook pork the same way.  
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    Freezer diving again today.
    Chicken breasts with skin on. Sausage meat stuffing, ratatouille with green beans mixed in. Crispy potatoes with parmesan. 
    I found a cook from frozen tuna steak in the freezer, so I will have that.
  • Brie
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    JIL said:
    Freezer diving again today.

    I found a cook 
    You had me worried for a second.
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  • C_J
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    My curries are like that, no two the same!

    Tonight will just be a jacket potato topped with something from the freezer - possibly curry, or maybe chilli. Whichever I lay hands on first.
  • I’ve soaked chickpeas overnight but now I’m wondering what to do with them… 

    so tonight I’m doing something vegetarian with chickpeas- any ideas? 
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  • @TJN my vegan son loves this curry (obs minus the honey)

    Thanks! Looks really tasty and I have most of the ingredients. 
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