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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #30 on: 12 November 2010, 21:03:28 »

Big bag of Wotsits  :(
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #31 on: 12 November 2010, 22:18:53 »

Miss Vamps decided we were going to KFC, who was I to argue..... :D :D :D
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #32 on: 12 November 2010, 22:26:51 »

I love Crumpets with Best Butter on them... yum yum  :y
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #33 on: 12 November 2010, 22:34:22 »

A modest chinese, washed down with a pint.... of carrot and coriander soup, lol.

well got to do something to keep those pesky germs at bay :D
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #34 on: 12 November 2010, 22:40:52 »

Got in late from a Basildon run, very nearly phoned the Indian but looked round the kitchen first & made Corned beef hash, 2 eggs on top & boiled some cauliflower as i bought it reduced to 20p!!!
     Given the fact it's not a school night the voddies are flowing well now!!! :D
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #35 on: 12 November 2010, 22:42:01 »

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Big bag of Wotsits  :(
They make your fingers smell!!! :o
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #36 on: 12 November 2010, 22:43:57 »

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...and your teeth orange  ::)
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #37 on: 12 November 2010, 22:56:12 »

roast parsnips, waffles, processed peas, and a quorn thing pretending to be a lamb steak! I've recently become vegetarian, and this stuff tastes quite good! Better than chicken nuggets and sausages anyway!
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #38 on: 12 November 2010, 22:57:57 »

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pasta & tomato, most likely for the rest of the month!  ;D

Damn mortgage  >:(
Stick at it Mark, it's worth the slog, you're doing the right thing. Leave the ready made sauces out, use tinned toms & add mixed herbs, a squirt of tom puree, garlic granules an oxo cube & a drop of oil with chopped onion, salt & pepper to make your own sauce, cheaper & way healthier (no additives). As Cem said incorporate any veggies you can.
     Many years ago when on a tight budget my weekly shop consisted of pasta, tinned tuna or mackerel, frozen petit pois peas (chuck a handful in anything, still do it now) healthy but cheap cereal like weetabix & fresh milk. Bananas are cheap & if you had to exist on any one food & water bananas would keep you going the longest compared to any other single food, loaded with vitamins & high in potassium. Guy. :y
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #39 on: 12 November 2010, 23:02:47 »

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beef stew and dumplings  dont know how i will squeeze it down as had lunch in manzies  2 pies mash and liquor :y
I love living up here but i miss pie & mash shops. Not too fussed about the pie but the mash & liquor is to die for. :(
   
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #40 on: 13 November 2010, 09:37:34 »

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I love Crumpets with Best Butter on them... yum yum  :y



I like crumpets too with real butter all melted on top.... yum yum :y
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #41 on: 13 November 2010, 09:38:02 »

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pasta & tomato, most likely for the rest of the month!  ;D

Damn mortgage  >:(
Stick at it Mark, it's worth the slog, you're doing the right thing. Leave the ready made sauces out, use tinned toms & add mixed herbs, a squirt of tom puree, garlic granules an oxo cube & a drop of oil with chopped onion, salt & pepper to make your own sauce, cheaper & way healthier (no additives). As Cem said incorporate any veggies you can.
     Many years ago when on a tight budget my weekly shop consisted of pasta, tinned tuna or mackerel, frozen petit pois peas (chuck a handful in anything, still do it now) healthy but cheap cereal like weetabix & fresh milk. Bananas are cheap & if you had to exist on any one food & water bananas would keep you going the longest compared to any other single food, loaded with vitamins & high in potassium. Guy. :y

Thanks Mate  :y

I've not tried any OXO cubes in my dinners yet, I keep meaning to make some slow cooker meals. Mother T bought me one of those slow cookers, been told they are super easy just got to get myself together and make something!
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #42 on: 13 November 2010, 10:24:07 »

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Tonight at Deb`s Towers: Veggie-curry (made using Zucchini, Aubergine, Red-Onion & Bell-Pepper) served with basmati rice.

....so, what`s for tonight`s suppers; out there in OOF land?  ;)


I don't like zucchini, I prefer courgette.
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #43 on: 13 November 2010, 10:28:11 »

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Tonight at Deb`s Towers: Veggie-curry (made using Zucchini, Aubergine, Red-Onion & Bell-Pepper) served with basmati rice.

....so, what`s for tonight`s suppers; out there in OOF land?  ;)


I don't like zucchini, I prefer courgette.

 :P .....not baby-marrows? ::)
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Re: What`s for supper tonight?
« Reply #44 on: 13 November 2010, 10:28:55 »

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Tonight at Deb`s Towers: Veggie-curry (made using Zucchini, Aubergine, Red-Onion & Bell-Pepper) served with basmati rice.

....so, what`s for tonight`s suppers; out there in OOF land?  ;)


I don't like zucchini, I prefer courgette.

 :P .....not baby-marrows? ::)


I have an adult marrow, thank you. :-*
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