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What are you making for dinner?
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Got some bacon rashers leftover from bacon baguettes earlier in the week, so lunch is bacon rolls.
Dinner will be chicken and parma ham pasta, one of my favourites, going to look forward to it all day!"You won't bloom until you're planted" - Graffiti spotted in Newcastle.
Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind - Doctor Who
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Simple tea tonight of spinach and mushroom omelettes with salad.0
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Bit of a BBQ here - jerk chicken, a few sausages and some sweet chilli chicken burgers I found in the freezer, salad and a HM coleslaw, corn on the cobs for the men - leftovers will become work lunch salads
I baked a Gammon yesterday, so I will slice that and pack some away in the freezer tooNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Tonight we're having a slightly posh picnic. Had some leftover parma ham, so we've also got a small cured meat pack, a Tesco Spanish omelette, a large packet of tortilla chips, a selection of dips, some focaccia, a garlic flatbread, mozzarella sticks, and some less posh frozen sausage rolls to help fill in the gaps XD"You won't bloom until you're planted" - Graffiti spotted in Newcastle.
Always try to be nice, but never fail to be kind - Doctor Who
Total mortgage overpayments 2017 - 2024 - £8945.62!0 -
We have a meat bolognese in one slow cooker and vegetarian hotpot in the other, with enough to do for several meals laterThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0
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dangerbadger wrote: »Simple tea tonight of spinach and mushroom omelettes with salad.
One of my favourite omelettesThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
DS back from uni and in need of a good feed, so tonight we're having slow roasted pork shoulder, roast potatoes, jersey royals, stuffing, broccoli, carrots, hm yorkshires and gravy. A rm strawberry trifle, with extra fresh strawberries for dessert.0
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We did a boot fair this morning and had rolls and a cup of tea that we'd taken with us at various points so didn't need lunch at lunchtime.
I'm starting to use up our 'larder stores' those things for times when things have gone awry and you haven't been able to cook so supper tonight will be tinned hamburgers in onion gravy with instant mash and baked beans. Haute cuisine it isn't but hopefully it will be edible!
Was more OK than I'd anticipated but I'm glad we only have 2 more tins in store!0 -
We were away for the weekend and had planned to have sausages & burgers done on the BBQ but ended up with fish & chips instead so we've had the sausages, burgers, sweet & ordinary potato chips, onions & HM onion chutney.0
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Griddled pork chop, onions, mushrooms, peas, root veg mash and gravy0
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