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What are you making for dinner?

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  • caronc
    caronc Posts: 8,550 Forumite
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    Greek pitta, ratatouille and HM lamb doner
  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,801 Forumite
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    Ate out yesterday with my family, it was very nice.

    Tonight is something that I left out of the freezer when I was looking for something and it was too thawed to put back in by the time I noticed it.
    It is lamb mince and aubergine so we're turning it into a shepherd's pie.
  • Paprika flavoured chicken, With basmati rice with Thyme & Peas.

    Surprisngly nice together and equally nice the next day for work!
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  • C_J
    C_J Posts: 3,253 Forumite
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    Brrrr it's cold this morning!

    I've made a curry for tonight's dinner, using the last of our home grown butternut squash, Aldi Super 6 chestnut mushrooms, a tin of pineapple chunks, a tin of bamboo shoots, lots of spices and a large pack of prawns. It smells lovely, and it's made a good six portions (maybe more).
  • I have my retinopathy screening this morning, so have chosen something easy to prepare for lunch - cawl from the freezer and a bread roll.

    My eyes will have returned to normal by tonight, when we'll have chicken (from the freezer) stir fry with loads of veg - carrots, beansprouts, peppers, onion, spinach, spring onion and noodles. Maybe some prawn crackers and sweet chilli dip as well.
  • Islandmaid
    Islandmaid Posts: 6,626 Forumite
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    edited 22 February 2018 at 10:43AM
    Hatful Hope alls okay x

    I bought some very YS Swedish meatballs yesterday, so we are having those and chips tonight, will have to be cranberry not lingonberry, might even make the Creme sauce too :)
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  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,801 Forumite
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    Free-range (M&S YS) chicken legs (as yet uncooked) with home-made wedges and baked beans.

    I have a big pan of sausage & bean casserole to portion out and put in the freezer.
  • Just back from house hunting where DD1 lives, possibly successfully? who knows but I hope!!!

    Called in to the nicest Farm Shop I know of before we set off for home and got some pasties, Steak for He Who Knows and Spinach and Ricotta for me which we'll have for supper this evening with some steamed veg from the freezer.
  • Sausages, mash, swede and carrot, leeks and broccoli

    Then made flapjack and a crustless quiche for tea tomorrow
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  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
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    Hope all went ok today Hatful
    Mrs LW fingers crossed on the house hunting.

    No cooking for me tonight....out with OH to watch the football (which was pish) but as it was an early KO we ate at the pub. He had Cujan pasta with garlic bread and I had a jacket spud with cheese and beans.

    Teriyaki stir fry tomorrow (just got the noodles out of the freezer stash so they're in the fridge slowly defrosting ATM)
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