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(07-04-2022, 07:56 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]Wonky jacket potatoes (2 because they're smaller than your average jacket spud) with a yellow sticker tub of King Prawn cocktail in a seafood sauce (down from £2 to 20p Big Grin). Luckily, it was very nice - because I bought 3 tubs.
Almost the same tonight but with couscous and Bijou mangetout (all 18 of them) instead of potatoes.
I had a strange mixture of fried choritso flavoured sausages, mushrooms and brocolli. Cool Can't remember where I got the sausage but if I see any more I will get them again as they were really nice. Rolleyes
Going to make some Garlic & Rosemary Focaccia for tomorrow (might sneak a slice when its warm later on) from a reduced price bread machine mix. My bread machine gave up the ghost so I will make it in the oven. Smile I will also put some frozen steak & kidney in the slow cooker for tomorrows dinner.
Turkey with potato wedges and veg
Pork stirfry with sprouting broccoli, beans, onion, cabbage, carrot and loads more. Very tasty.
Sweet potato, coconut & chilli soup. Not homemade but it was free  Cool
A tin of Macaroni cheese from that bag of free tins I was given. It was disgusting - like eating slimy old socks. Fortunately, there was just the one tin.
Toad in the hole with carrots, kale/sprouts and peas.
Mince in gravy with carrots, broccoli, swede and cabbage, on top of a good dollop of mash.
Steak & kidney low carb Sunday dinner.......no spuds! Cool The slow cooked S & K made wonderful gravy. Big Grin
(09-04-2022, 09:26 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]A tin of Macaroni cheese from that bag of free tins I was given. It was disgusting - like eating slimy old socks. Fortunately, there was just the one tin.
'Slimy old socks?' Big Grin