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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Diflower » 01 Jul 2014, 18:53

Saundra did you eat properly at lunchtime? (concerned naggy voice) ;) :D

Didn't know how long Bb would be out working, but he's got back now so we've decided on our favourite courgette pasta and garlic bread :) - might wait till Rafa's finished though, terrific match :)
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Kaz » 01 Jul 2014, 18:55

That sounds nice Di - I almost decided on pasta and garlic bread, but the burgers were yummy :)
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Diflower » 01 Jul 2014, 19:08

I rather fancied burgers Kaz, but when I rummaged in the freezer, there was no beef mince :D
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Kaz » 01 Jul 2014, 19:26

Shame :( Mine were a Sainsbury's mark down, less than half price and very nice :) 8-)
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby saundra » 01 Jul 2014, 21:02

I give up trying to reply on my stupid kindle I just lose it and a message saying log in when I have
Di I do cook real meals most of the time
Last night it was chicken jacket potato and green beans
Tomorrow it could be anything
I get fed up cooking for just me
Winter is better home made soups a d the slow cooker on hope this posts ok
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby meriad » 01 Jul 2014, 21:26

saundra wrote:I give up trying to reply on my stupid kindle I just lose it and a message saying log in when I have
Di I do cook real meals most of the time
Last night it was chicken jacket potato and green beans
Tomorrow it could be anything
I get fed up cooking for just me
Winter is better home made soups a d the slow cooker on hope this posts ok


Saundra - I totally understand what you mean and I'm the same. I love cooking, but it really becomes a chore doing it for just one person. I do bulk cook and freeze, but there is only so much one can cook / keep /eat time after time.....

Even if just having one other person to cook for / eat with - it makes such a difference doesn't it
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Diflower » 01 Jul 2014, 22:44

I do understand, I lived on my own for over 4 years before I met Bb :)
But I like worrying about our Saundra, I like to know you're looking after yourself ;)
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby meriad » 02 Jul 2014, 15:49

Diflower wrote:But I like worrying about our Saundra, I like to know you're looking after yourself ;)


:D ;)
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby saundra » 02 Jul 2014, 17:30

meriad wrote:
Diflower wrote:But I like worrying about our Saundra, I like to know you're looking after yourself ;)


:D ;)

:) :) :) :) im fine got my PG tips acess to the fridge freezer
and soon to be men in lyrca for 3 weeks
what more could i ask for :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

Postby Diflower » 02 Jul 2014, 20:54

Well if you lived closer - a lot closer - a meal here once a week or so ;) :)
Yes looking forward to the men in lycra :D
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