Pork loin steaks, mash, cabbage, carrots and green beans - with lumpy onion gravy
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 14:34
by meriad
hmmm - gravy, mash and green beans yes no problem; love all those. Faggots on the other hand never have had and not sure I ever do?
Not sure what I'll have, had a big protein heavy lunch today (carpaccio starter and humongous burger as main) - so probably just a cuppa on the sofa I'm stuffed after lunch
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 14:35
by Kaz
Chilli con carne with some naughty garlic bread
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 14:45
by victor
sausages,boiled pots,broccoli,peas &carrots,followed by home made bakewell tart & custard
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 15:04
by saundra
are just like meat balls in gravy Called brains fagotts in gravy and no they arnt full of brains well I hope not
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 18:25
by tonicha
saundra wrote:Called brains fagotts in gravy and no they arnt full of brains well I hope not
Never liked them Saundra
But the butchers in Chipping Sodbury, were we lived, used to make their own. Bluddy great things they were and Grumpy would eat two with chips and mushy peas - and lumpy gravy
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 20:07
by saundra
It was yummy and same tea tomorrow
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 21:26
by Diflower
Omelettes
I still have a cold, now himself has it (worse of course) and it's a fast day. Nothing planned and we often have variations of Spanish omelette or frittata on fast days (you can load them with lots if veg!), which is probably why it's quite a while since I last had a proper omelette
So into the kitchen and less than 20 minutes later two rather yummy tomato and cheese omelettes
Re: What's for tea monday
Posted: 29 Feb 2016, 22:21
by Gal
Bean risotto
Jen cooked, so on those days we are totally veggie (as is she nowadays). I like meat though so sometimes I will do us a slow cooker meal, and she'll see to herself