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What are you making for dinner?
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Beef Tacos and salad2
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Lenril spaghetti bolognese. Mushrooms and courgette added to the basic sauce. Served with grated cheese."It's hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world"2
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Sausage casserole, which actually turned out to be shepherd pie mince when i was halfway through defrosting it 🤦♀️🙈 had it with Yorkshire puds and green beans which I'd planned to have with the casserole, and whipped up a bit of mash too.
Found the actual Sausage casserole when i was then rearranging the freezer.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Beef short ribs, done in the slow cooker, followed by melon, yogurt, ice cream for DH. Some gravy left over so will use it in tomorrow's pasta bake.1
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Chinese style chicken and broccoli tonight, rice for DHNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Lots and lots of spinach ready to pick in the garden so I’m making spinach and ricotta cannelloni for tonight.0
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Not sure today...
Leaning towards having the chicken kievs that have been sitting in the freezer since the weekend before lockdown started... Will probably do them with some potato croquettes and beans. Nice easy tea. Stocked up my freezer in case we needed to self-isolate, and would appreciate that food then. But hasn't yet happened. So thinking I'll work on eating through the freezer and then re-stock again in September/October.Because it's fun to have money!
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flubberyzing said:Not sure today...
Leaning towards having the chicken kievs that have been sitting in the freezer since the weekend before lockdown started... Will probably do them with some potato croquettes and beans. Nice easy tea. Stocked up my freezer in case we needed to self-isolate, and would appreciate that food then. But hasn't yet happened. So thinking I'll work on eating through the freezer and then re-stock again in September/October.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Tinned salmon, cheese and egg toasted wrap.
Then tonight udon noodles with chicken and veg, most likely stir fried but might decide on making it into a soup.2 -
Quorn sweet and sour from the freezer, and semi egg fried rice (cooked some micro rice in a pan and tried to add the egg in it to save getting out the frying pan...didn't really work)
Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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