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What are you making for dinner?
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mrs_motivated said:Wasn’t very hungry when I first got up so breakfast was a cup of coffee and a banana, lunch was a tin of mackerel fillets in tomato sauce on toast and for dinner I have made a chicken and mushroom pie and will serve it with some mash and leeks.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Thrice cooked belly of pork, stir fried veg and boiled rice5
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To be fair Kerri-gt my grown up kids would turn their nose up, but me and Mr. M both love them. I remember having them as a child too.Well Behaved women seldom make history
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mrs_motivated said:To be fair Kerri-gt my grown up kids would turn their nose up, but me and Mr. M both love them. I remember having them as a child too.
Dinner tonight was sweet potato fries with fried onions which OH had just themself. I had a mine with a couple of hot dogs in a part baked roll (well full baked when I'd cooked it lol) with a little mustart and ketchup. Made a nice change.
CJ I took your advice and decanted the little bit of ice cream into another tub, there's actually less than i thought, but anyway, makes the freezer a bit neater.
Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Lunch today is homemade tomato soup and HWK will have toast and I shall have a hard boiled eggy with mine and then half an apple and orange each and a real treat for supper tonight (and tomorrow) as I've defrosted some YS beef cubes from the freezer and will make a lovely old fashioned stew and some parsley dumplings as I have nice fresh parsley in the garden and HWK will then have another portion of the 'everlasting crumble' it's a good job he doesn't mind repeating meals is all I can say, still another 4 portions left!4
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Morning all
I’ve made bread and chocolate brownies which will be shared with the neighbours or we’ll be the size of a house before we know it.
i fancy something simple tonight, thinking egg and chips, proper homemade chips 😉Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Friday is easy-dinner-and-film-night, so dds are having beefburgers (Aldi, frozen) with hamburger buns (Aldi, prebaked), salad, gherkin, tomato, cucumber, cheese, mayo, ketchup (all from fridge), fries (Aldi, frozen). Husband and I are having peanut sauce (made from scratch by husband yesterday) with either leftover rice or semoule.
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I'm thinking along the lines of IM for dinner...well not actually IM, we're not quite at that stage of an apocalypse
I have some tinned toms that could do with using up (half opened tin), I think there's some beans in the fridge and there's some hot dogs. So I might rustle up some kind of 'cooked breakfast' type concoction. Also with some eggy bread or poached eggs perhaps.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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I once had at a country show a 'Breakfast Pie' which was all those and bacon in a pie casing with a lid on and blooming tasty it was too!6
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kerri_gt said:I'm thinking along the lines of IM for dinner...well not actually IM, we're not quite at that stage of an apocalypseNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
£300/£1306
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