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What are you making for dinner?
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We had a bacon and scrambled egg brunch this morning, will forego lunch, and tonight it’s roast pork with lots of veg (many from the garden, hurrah!)3
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Going to cook a chicken this evening which will no doubt be turned into a variety of meals over the next few evenings.3
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Brunch was a bacon and egg sandwich and tonight roast pork, roast parsnips, peas and carrots from the garden and some tender stem broccoli a very similar day to C-J’s meals.Well Behaved women seldom make history
Early retirement goal... 2026
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Veggie sausages, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, parsnips mashed and roast and roast potatoes with gravyDMP 2021-2024: £30,668 £0 🥳
Current debt: £7823.62 7720.52 7417.943 -
HM pizza tonight (made the tomato sauce this morning, with an extra meal’s worth for the freezer). Also HM coleslaw from cabbage, carrots and an apple.
Melon for pudding.
Also made veg and lentil soup for the freezer.3 -
gammon steak with cauliflower cheese tonightNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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I’m using up the last of the roast pork from yesterday - mincing it up with red pepper, chilli and onion to make spicy meatballs in a tomato sauce to serve on parsnip mash.2
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Peri peri chicken, salad and HM wedgesWell Behaved women seldom make history
Early retirement goal... 2026
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Veggie and lentil Dahl with rice and some fresh tomatoesTotal debt June 2021 = £24359
Estimated debt free date = October 20243 -
Just couldn’t be bothered to cook last night it was so hot and humid here, so had Batchelors savoury rice with a Chinese marinated pork steak chopped up through it.
Being good this week so it was crunchy nut for breakfast, ham and mustard on brown for lunch and a rhubarb yoghurt. A sausage casserole gravy/stock based not tomato for dinner with lots of carrots and onions and whatever else gets added. Going to put up a big fruit salad for the sweet cravings!
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