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Postby saundra » 27 Oct 2014, 17:35

I could eat something really nice but what

Some one inspire me please :roll:
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Re: whats for tea

Postby Diflower » 27 Oct 2014, 17:48

We had this lovely yummy piece of lamb for last night and there's plenty left so I'm deciding between having it just reheated with veg & gravy, or making it into shepherds pie :)
Either way it'll be with lots of veg - savoy, purple sprouting, carrot, maybe green beans as well :D

If we didn't have that I could fancy an omelette or a frittata, how about one of those Saundra?
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Re: whats for tea

Postby Kaz » 27 Oct 2014, 17:55

Ummm not much inspiration here :oops: Harry wanted fish fingers, chip and beans so that's what he and Mick got. B has a jacket spud, fish fingers and beans plated up ready for her return from work, and I had a WW lasagne, with baked beans :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: whats for tea

Postby saundra » 27 Oct 2014, 18:01

Fish fingers it is then but I really fancy roast lamb dinner might make that my Sunday roast as a treat
Thanks I'm inspired :)
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Re: whats for tea

Postby Diflower » 27 Oct 2014, 18:04

Aww well, glad you have it to look forward to then Saundra :)
It was from Waitrose, 25% off made it affordable ;)
Our first proper roast dinner since about April :D
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Re: whats for tea

Postby Kaz » 27 Oct 2014, 18:20

I love roast lamb and shepherds pie - yummy yum yum :D
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Re: whats for tea

Postby lissie » 27 Oct 2014, 18:29

We had a lovely Roast lamb dinner yesterday - I went to Sainsburys just as they half priced half shoulders :D
We have had Shepherds pie with what was left :D
I make a roast dinner every Sunday as OH enjoys them so much.

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Re: whats for tea

Postby debih » 27 Oct 2014, 19:10

We are having lasagne and garlic bread.

The girls cooked whilst I was in the bath
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Re: whats for tea

Postby tonicha » 27 Oct 2014, 19:10

We had a sort of stir-fry with veg that was in the fridge and some chicken breasts.

And noodles, much to some-ones disgust :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: whats for tea

Postby Diflower » 27 Oct 2014, 19:39

lissie wrote:We had a lovely Roast lamb dinner yesterday - I went to Sainsburys just as they half priced half shoulders :D
We have had Shepherds pie with what was left :D
I make a roast dinner every Sunday as OH enjoys them so much.

lissie

I'm quite glad I don't feel obliged to do one every week Lissie, but we do sometimes go a long time between roast dinners, it gets so I drool at the thought :D
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