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What are you making for dinner?
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Last night was an early, easy and quick meal of chicken and rice. We were expecting a shopping delivery between 6-7 idea was we would eat before it arrived. However the shopping arrived early at 5.45 while were eating...
When it was packed away, we had a berry tart with ice cream.
Tonight, corned beef, mash and cabbage.2 -
Chilli and rice for us tonight, from a batch previously made and frozen. I can just about see daylight in the freezer now!2
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Paella for us tonight.Spend less now, work less later.2
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Tonight we had macaroni cheese, bacon and salad."It's hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world"2
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Today I did a mix of prepped veg from Asda, in a tray with sauages and halloumi, drizzled the lot with balsamic glaze.
I eat it with some microwave rice. Easy, tasty and not too bad for you.Credit Card & Overdraft Debts Jan 2012: £16,000+ :eek: [STRIKE] Credit Card & Overdraft Debts Sep 2013: £13,023 [/STRIKE]
DRO Completed: 30/09/2014 :T
30/09/19 - Details now dropped off debt register.
My Diary - http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=42027612 -
Smoked salmon to start and pea and mint tortellini for main, 50% off courtesy of eat out to help out. Lovely pub who usually have a lot of space between tables for buggies and dogs so didn't feel any different in that respect to normal. Was busy too.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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We had spaghetti bolognese. Melon and grapes for afters.4
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Having scrambled egg and bacon for breakfast
Pork Larb tonight, HM spring roll for DHWe live in a very busy tourist area, and I can’t bring myself to go to pubs etc yet, maybe once silly season has calmed down.Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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I have defrosted a couple of chicken breasts and a bag of breadcrumbs, and there is plenty of homegrown garlic and parsley so tonight I shall be returning to 1982 and making Chicken Kievs
I have also made a raspberry trifle for puds this week.
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🥺 I want Chicken Kiev now, DE-lish-OUS....Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
£300/£1303
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