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AvatarVanillaGorilla
I left chicken, leeks and potatoes simmering in the slow cooker all afternoon.

Just had my second bowl. Delicious homely food perfect for growing Happy

Also a large slab of christmas cake, a tin of fruit salad and a mince pie.
AvatarRSP
Rice with Thai green curry and beef curry. Oh yeah
TravisFandango
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.
Avatarmartinb
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
AvatarWayne_Cowdrey
Vegetable lasagne, salad, garlic bread, lots of salad cream. Yoghurt.

The Crunchy Nut Cornflakes are now calling me.
tryst
Boiled eggs n toast pre gym.
Left over homemade chicken curry n rice for after. Was great!
TravisFandango
In case anyone's interested, I had the omelette (cheese and onion)... And another can.
Avatarspam_up
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 Roll-Eyes
AvatarWayne_Cowdrey
TravisFandango said:
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 Happy
TravisFandango
Wayne_Cowdrey said:
I'm interested.
And I'm currently eating a bowl of Crunchy Nut Cornflakes Happy


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.
AvatarWayne_Cowdrey
Although I'm financially astute I struggle to bring myself to try supermarket own brand versions through fear of disappointment.
AvatarGeneral_ill
Jacket spuds with cheese and pork Chops.
MrSmall
some good eating going on in here.

I had one leftover fajita wrap from lunch (home made), and had some beef stew (potatoes, carrots).
TravisFandango
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.
Avatarbrownbear
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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