What did you have for dinner?

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  1. Beckie76

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    I agree @NorthantsGeezer it does taste different, it was my fave soup as a child, I called it foxtail soup back then! :heehee:
     
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      Bravo!!! :yay:
      How much have to garnered in sponsorship?

      Oops! :doh:
      Ha! I'll join you in that one :heehee:

      How much have you lost in sponsorship? :rolleyespink:

      Tonight: homemade loaf with pea and ham soup.
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        Welcome back "M"
         
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          Oooooh yes, I love anything like this. :thumbsup:
           
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          I cooked homemade Turkey with a ginger, coconut and garlic sauce,
          roast potatoes, roast parsnips and carrots, for dessert, a Sicilian lemon cheesecake.:yes:
           
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            :hapfeet:Hello "M" :hapfeet:

            No sponsorship I'm afraid :noidea: I just gave up wine for a few weeks.

            Last night we had chicken in black bean sauce, peppers, onions, mushrooms & noodles....delicious :dbgrtmb:
             
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              I think we are quite a creative lot :thumbsup:, so much for the 'so called' experts that say
              the public do not cook proper meals mid week. :th scifD36:

              I do try to make meals from scratch every evening, mind you some
              preparation is done during the morning to save time later. :stirpot:

              So, well done everyone, give yourselves a pat on the back. :yes:
               
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                Bit of a last minute-thrown-together effort tonight (spent the day out and about, then the afternoon at the Flicks to see "Spectre". So: jacket potato, oven baked swordfish steak with steamed peas and corn.
                Only seasoned the swordfish with basic S&P, splash of lemon juice and olive oil; wrapped it in foil and for the last few minutes opened the foil to let it brown off. Scrummy!
                 
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                  Tonight we had left over chicken in black bean sauce with rice...I can't stand wasted food!

                  @liliana I love your post,I believe most people eat a supermarket prepared meal most nights, personally I don't like them because they taste too salty to me, yes occasionally we do have to resort to them but I never feel satisfied once I've eaten them. I like to cook batches of meals especially this time of year, then I just freeze them, that way I always have some good quality homemade meals for the week, it's far cheaper to buy the ingredients & cook from scratch too in my opinion :dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    I agree totally @Beckie76
                    I know that many will disagree with my next statement though. "I just don't get time".
                    I have seen many on here say that it is a rubbish statement.
                    My alarm goes off at 6am, or before in the winter, and I get home at 7pm (shattered).
                    When I had my stent fitted last year, I was off work for 8 weeks. I cooked all fresh meals, and felt fantastic. I knew it would all go to pot when I started working again, which it did.
                    I do cook at the weekends though if possible (usually out and about though), and I freeze the meals (Lasagne, Tuna pasta bake, Shepherds pie made with turkey mince...healthier, etc etc).
                    Some of the meals still use packets or jars though :sad:. I would much rather cook for 2 than just me. Less food wastage.
                    Anyway, tonight its Salmon and some roast potatoes :biggrin:. I am trying to use up what is in the freezer so that I can defrost it. I do my own roast spuds now though. Mastered them :dbgrtmb:. :dbgrtmb:
                     
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                      Fish pie :yes:
                       
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                        I've just got home! What a flipping day! :thud:
                        im currently eating cheese! Not healthy! :nonofinger: Especially at 22.13! :noidea:
                         
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                          I know how you feel :sad:
                          I remember having a very similar day on Shrove Tuesday
                           
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                            homemade chicken pot pie. used left over roasted chicken, mix veggies, whitesauce with turkey broth and Old bay instead of salt and pepper.
                             
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                              image.jpeg As there are only fifty odd days until Crimbo day I have had a practise run and cooked a nice piece of turkey breast joint with carrots,peas,cauliflower,roast potatoes,runner beans and peas.Also did a nice home made Yorkshire pudding and served it up with a nice splodge of turkey gravy.After all they say the way to a mans heart is through his tum:snork:
                               
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