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What are you making for dinner?
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Hello.
I'd love to join your group. I've been a long time lurker (for years actually!) need to get on the straight and narrow with my food planning so thinking if I logged on here what we were eating I wouldn't get lazy and stray off course
Tonight we are having sweet potato and chickpea curry with brown rice, one of the kids favourites and a good store cupboard meal.
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Welcome kaf3g. I don't post regularly just now and again when I think about it, LOL!
Tonight's dinner will be gammon steak (bought on Lidl's weekend deal a couple of weeks ago @ 99p for 2); HM chips & beans. Will have fruit & quark for pudding, DH will have Greek Yoghurt with his.
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It was such a nice day we thought we would go out for the evening and have fish and chips in the park. So husband took the dog out for a walk (in the woods so it was cool and shaded) I watched a bit of Wimbledon and fell asleep. When I woke up I didnt feel like going out, so on went the actifry and we had chips and fish fingers and baked beans .0
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Duck stir fry here tonight.Spend less now, work less later.0
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Making a cheesy pasta dish with some leeks in it to use them up. Have some Dolchetta(?) to use up so thought that would be a good idea, will have some salad leaves from garden too.0
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Thank you
Tonight we are having a creamy pasta dish with some bacon and broccoli, nice and quick and simple.Lost count of the number of LBM but let's start afresh 24.06.19 Debt amount £16, 499.940 -
Welcome to everyone who has de-lurked to join this thread. I love reading about everyone else’s dinners - it’s a wonderful source of inspiration, so the more the merrier!
I’ve had some pork in the slow cooker all day, in some HM barbecue/ReggaeReggae sauce thing. So it’s slow cooked barbecue pulled pork in soft baps with heaps of salad for us tonight.
We still have some Victoria rhubarb in the garden, so I have stewed that and pureed it to turn it into the makings of a rhubarb and custard sponge flan for pud.0 -
A take away curry box from Tosco. On offer for a fiver."It's hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world"0
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Vegetable tikka masala tonight, roasted some aubergine and butternut squash, chucked in some peas and the last of some quorn pieces too.
Had with naan bread (GF for OH)
I had some Eton mess for pud.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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No inspiration here, the duck remains in the fridge as DH isn't hungry so I'm eating a packet of crisps.Spend less now, work less later.0
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