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What are you making for dinner?

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  •  A small bowl of potato and leek soup to use up the last of it.
    Marinated chicken drumsticks, with some cheesy/spinach/tomato pasta. 

  • kerri_gt
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    Turkey casserole with dumplings and petit pois
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  • JIL
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    edited 10 November 2020 at 8:32PM
    In our house we had home made beef and mushroom pie, with cubed potatoes, mushy peas and cabbage.
    I had nut roast and a Yorkshire pudding with my potatoes, cabbage and peas.

  • Caroby
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    We had veggie burgers with spaghetti hoops, peas and broccoli, followed by HM apple crumble and custard. Used up the last of the cooking apples our neighbour gave us, they've been lovely.
  • Chicken, cauliflower cheese, broccoli and stuffing 
  • Morning...lunch today will be HM butternut, red pepper and chilli soup. The family will have frozen pizza as I am wanting rid of it. The box takes up too much space for the small freezer. Dinner is a savoury mince with rice for family, veg for me. 
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  • Yesterday we had toad in the hole, cheats roasties, green beans, Brussels and onion gravy.
    DH will be back late tonight, so the kids will have fish and HM wedges with peas when they get back from school, we will have the last two portions of cottage pie from the freezer with yet more Brussels and cabbage when he gets home. 
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  • arielgirl
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    edited 11 November 2020 at 7:44PM
    Oven chips, mushy peas and a combo of a small lamb chop / small bit of steak, as there wasn't quite enough of one or the other for two people.
  • Smoosh
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    Quorn chicken nuggets in a wrap with cheddar and sour cream and chive dip with curly fries. 
  • JIL
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    We had a takeaway Indian, which was a nice treat, but at £42 for three of us it wont be a regular occurrence. 
    We moved to this house two and a half weeks ago and have now tried all of the takeaways at the local shops and they have all been really good.
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