I’m trying not to do a shop this week. We have left over gammon, onion and potato pie with a little cheese grated in the mixture. We will have that with beans and fried egg. For desert I used the rest of the pastry as the base, crinkled apples chopped up mixed with mincemeat and a sponge on top. It’s in the oven now and smells divine.
I wandered into the fish shop on Friday (proper monger) and the chap smiled at me and said "how about some salmon?" Must have read my mind or maybe I looked familiar (I've seen him before but can't remember where) so ended up with 2 honking thick slices of salmon. Plan was to cook them for Sunday breakfast and have the left over for lunches but then I realised that the price I was charged meant they would do nicely for us both for dinner. So panned fried them last night and served with a bit of frozen spinach (heated up obviously) and a couple of Lidl's emmental potato cakes. OH always makes a face when I suggest salmon (prefers various white fish) but really enjoyed this.
Discussions are underway whether we will have a cheese fest for dinner with bake at home rolls (been told this isn't appropriate as we had croissant for breakfast) or lasagna.
"Never retract, never explain, never apologise; get things done and let them howl.”
Cod fish cakes, with sweetcorn and a big dollop of potatoes/onions baked in milk and veg stock. A few wrinkly apples stewed with some blackberries and strawberries out of freezer, with custard.
Oven baked chicken breast again with the other half of the xmas sauce, some sliced potatoes i picked up from Oilo recently that by now had a slightly questionable date, and broccoli i picked up from Olio this morning.
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Discussions are underway whether we will have a cheese fest for dinner with bake at home rolls (been told this isn't appropriate as we had croissant for breakfast) or lasagna.
There will be a fruit salad later.
Berries and Greek yogurt afterwards.
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