what did you have for tea?
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VanillaGorilla10/01/12 @ 21:29
I left chicken, leeks and potatoes simmering in the slow cooker all afternoon.
Just had my second bowl. Delicious homely food perfect for growing
Also a large slab of christmas cake, a tin of fruit salad and a mince pie.
Just had my second bowl. Delicious homely food perfect for growing
Also a large slab of christmas cake, a tin of fruit salad and a mince pie.
RSP10/01/12 @ 21:43
TravisFandango10/01/12 @ 21:47
Cheese & HP sauce sandwich, followed by 3 Tesco's own brand Weetabix and a can of Holsten Pils. I'm contemplating an omelette now though, as I've got eggs to use up.
martinb10/01/12 @ 21:49
Roast pork leg, mash and baked squash
about to have chocolate brownie cake, with chocolate ice cream
got a mate round, not a normal weekday meal
about to have chocolate brownie cake, with chocolate ice cream
got a mate round, not a normal weekday meal
Wayne_Cowdrey10/01/12 @ 21:49
Vegetable lasagne, salad, garlic bread, lots of salad cream. Yoghurt.
The Crunchy Nut Cornflakes are now calling me.
The Crunchy Nut Cornflakes are now calling me.
tryst10/01/12 @ 21:58
TravisFandango10/01/12 @ 22:50
spam_up10/01/12 @ 22:52
got home and ate a microwave curry, some milk and a yogurt. planned on training then eating more when i got home but instead fell asleep, not long woke up
Wayne_Cowdrey10/01/12 @ 22:57
TravisFandango said:
In case anyone's interested, I had the omelette (cheese and onion)... And another can.
In case anyone's interested, I had the omelette (cheese and onion)... And another can.
I'm interested.
And I'm currently eating a bowl of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes
TravisFandango10/01/12 @ 23:03
Wayne_Cowdrey said:
I'm interested.
And I'm currently eating a bowl of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes
I'm interested.
And I'm currently eating a bowl of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes
Crunchy Nut Cornflakes are too nice. I wonder what supermarket own brand Crunchy Nut Cornflakes are like? I might investigate. Tesco's own brand Shreddies have an owl on the packet. The Owl buys them, but I never got round to trying them last time I visited.
I have washing up to do now, which is the worst thing about making food.
Wayne_Cowdrey10/01/12 @ 23:12
Although I'm financially astute I struggle to bring myself to try supermarket own brand versions through fear of disappointment.
General_ill10/01/12 @ 23:13
MrSmall10/01/12 @ 23:15
some good eating going on in here.
I had one leftover fajita wrap from lunch (home made), and had some beef stew (potatoes, carrots).
I had one leftover fajita wrap from lunch (home made), and had some beef stew (potatoes, carrots).
TravisFandango10/01/12 @ 23:20
Wayne_Cowdrey said:Although I'm financially astute I struggle to bring myself to try supermarket own brand versions through fear of disappointment.
You quite simply MUST!!! It's Martin Lewis's number 1 top shopping tip!!*
For instance a pack of 24 Weetabix in Tesco is £1.98, whereas their own brand ones are 66p for 24! Maybe they're not quite as nice, but still quite lovely.
*I do mean Martin Lewis don't I? I'm not getting confused with television detectives again I hope.
brownbear10/01/12 @ 23:25
I cooked 800grams of lean beef steak cuts curry which was consumed with rice. My housemate also cooked thai green curry. Much curry was consumed
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