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Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby debih » 11 Mar 2013, 13:34

We are having cottage pie.

I made the meat part yesterday and am just boiling the potatoes to bung on top. It's a quick turn around tonight - I pick L up from her after school gym club at 4.45pm, need to have a quick catch up with the head, get home, have dinner and then out again by 6.30pm to take S to her army cadets.

So cottage pie is perfect as if Mick doesn't get in until later it will be sat there waiting for him.
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby cromwell » 11 Mar 2013, 14:05

We are having tuna steaks done in the George Foreman grill. I have never cooked them before, so we'll have to see if I get the timing right!
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Diflower » 11 Mar 2013, 14:33

Oh I used to do them in mine cromwell (at Bb's flat we didn't have a proper cooker), they should be lovely :)

We're having the remains of the pork, shredded into noodles and veg :)
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2013, 15:11

We still have half of a lovely garlicky chicken from yesterday, and despite the weather I bought some lovely mixed green salad in town as I really fancy chicken salad tonight :lol: :lol: Mick can have jacket potato with his, but the salad will do for me 8-) :D
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2013, 15:12

Oh and poor old Becks can have tomato soup - she always wants that when she's ill and it has to be Heinz :roll: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Diflower » 11 Mar 2013, 15:47

Kaz wrote:Oh and poor old Becks can have tomato soup - she always wants that when she's ill and it has to be Heinz :roll: :lol: :lol:


But of course! And when you're a little bit better then white bread with dairylea to go with it :)
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby debih » 11 Mar 2013, 16:03

Diflower wrote:
Kaz wrote:Oh and poor old Becks can have tomato soup - she always wants that when she's ill and it has to be Heinz :roll: :lol: :lol:


But of course! And when you're a little bit better then white bread with dairylea to go with it :)


Tomato soup with chunks of bread in it is my favourite poorly food. Heinz of course.

And when I'm feeling a little better - a mashed potato, fish finger and tomato ketchup sandwich on white bread.

Yum.
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2013, 16:08

LOL She likes all of those :lol:
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby debih » 11 Mar 2013, 16:14

Then she obviously has the same taste as me!

Tell her to try mashed potato Brevilles!! Cut the corner off the toastie and squeeze tomato ketchup in. Lush.

Or a sweet Breville. Jam - corner cut off. Squirty cream squirted in!
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Re: Is it too early for a whats for dinner?

Postby Kaz » 11 Mar 2013, 16:28

:lol: :lol: I might wait until just before she leaves for uni for those Debih :P :roll: :lol: :lol:
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