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What are you making for dinner?
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We found a fish market yesterday and bought mussels, straight home and in the pan
Tonight is very simple one, omelette for me, kippers with bread and butter for him 👍Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Cue ginormous pictures that I can’t shrink to a sensible size!
Saturday - cous cous, kebabs, corn on the cob and roast veg
Sunday - curry, rice, naan, popadums
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I see you've captured one of the spectacular F1 crashes in your curry pic, Frith!
Minor drama here, as Mister CJ chomped incautiously on a cobnut in the garden yesterday and managed to break a tooth. He's awaiting a phone call back from the dentist to triage him and decide how urgently he needs treatment, but it hurts quite a bit so until it is fixed he is requesting soft food. Tonight is therefore cod poached with chilli and spring onion in coconut milk with some coconut rice and fried courgettes from the garden.4 -
Ouch to your OH tooth C_J
Ham and mushroom tagliatelle for me tonight, OH not hungry so picking at bits. BBQ planned for tomorrow.
Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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CJ - my son snapped his 2 front teeth off by crashing his bike a couple of weeks ago. I’m sorry to say the NHS cannot do drilling and he needs one extracted in hospital and they can’t refer him! (The whole saga is in the Health forum). Lots of painkillers and a sore mouth from the sharp edges.
Roast pork, potatoes, courgette and carrots, stuffing, boiled PSB and gravy:
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Ow Frith that sounds super painful. Can they not at least give him something to temper the sharp edges like the kind of temp filling stuff they use?Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Oh Frith, your poor son!
I have a couple of those Toofypegs tooth repair kits in my emergency first aid box, but they are more for temporarily sorting out missing fillings rather than a badly snapped or missing tooth. Luckily the pain seems to have subsided a bit today, after lots of gargling with warm salt water. Mister CJ is very grumpy though, and isn't very good at being patient so I hope the dentist will offer him an appointment soon!2 -
Loving the foodie pictures! Last night I had lasagne and salad. Tonight will be HM chicken peanut curry and roast cumin cauliflower3
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ouch that sounds painful Frith, I hope your son gets it sorted soon.
it is absolutely boiling here, I am not all,that hungry and drinking loads of water, the plan is for gammon steaks and keto cauliflower cheese, but will just pick if it stays warm like this.
not moaning, I love the heat, just rather not be working/cooking in it 😊Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Cheesy pasta with some chopped tomato and mushroom included in it. With chicken wings. Bit warm here to be dealing with anything too taxing cooking wise.2
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