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What are you making for dinner?

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  • Frith
    Frith Posts: 8,795 Forumite
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    HM pizza and corn on the cob.

    A few jam tarts from leftover pastry for later on. 
  • kerri_gt
    kerri_gt Posts: 11,202 Forumite
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    Went for the oyster and spring onion sauce with the stir fry for a change from chilli.
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  • Narola1976
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    Morning, dinner today will be belly pork pieces marinated in a sweet barbecue sauce roasted in the oven, served with chips or veggies. Lunch is left over chicken and bacon pasta from last night or jacket potato with cheese if there isn’t enough for everyone. 
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  • Islandmaid
    Islandmaid Posts: 6,626 Forumite
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    Roast chicken with salad and new potatoes here.  Plenty of leftovers for sandwiches and stock for soup
    Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!

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  • klew356
    klew356 Posts: 1,130 Forumite
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    edited 18 June 2020 at 10:16AM

    Not sure about tonight, there are pittas to use, burgers in the freezer, might rustle something up there or use them for pitta pizza lunches and do something totally different for dinner


  • I made a green Thai curry for lunch yesterday with one chicken breast an onion and a yellow pepper. I have 3 portions left so that’s lunch for 3 days. I also had sausage and beans for evening meal and will be having same again tonight. Food wise I am taking one day at a time and when I really can’t put a meal together will be off to supermarket. I might go to B n M sometime though for sugar with which to make wine. 59p a kg in B n M - does anyone know where it is cheaper?
  • C_J
    C_J Posts: 3,268 Forumite
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    For lunch today I will be making green chilli and sweetcorn fritters, and for dinner I will be making  a one-pot dish of Thai massaman curried rice, roasted aubergine, mushrooms, green beans, coconut and cashew nuts. For pud I have a couple of bananas which I froze because they were getting too ripe, so I will try whizzing those up to make instant banana ice cream (I've read about this, but never tried it before ... I'm excited!).
  • arielgirl
    arielgirl Posts: 479 Forumite
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    Sharing a packet of tortellini from L*dl in pesto and a spam fritter each-lunch.
    Noodles tonight with trout. Either be a stirfry or I will make it into a soup. Veggies added in either option.
  • Butterfly_Brain
    Butterfly_Brain Posts: 8,862 Forumite
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    Had banana pancakes this morning the bananas were on their last legs and I won't throw things away unless they are mouldy.
    Lunch was egg, mayo and salad sarnies using mixed salad leaves and some rocket from the garden.
    Sausage and mash and fresh peas from the garden tonight.

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