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Wholemeal toast with peanut butter
Jerusalem artichoke soup with a couple of slices of bread
Soreen malt loaf not had that for ages.
Banana peaches and some dehydrated apple slices
Salmon with rice, mushrooms, peas and sweetcorn.
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Small chilli
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Just had this oyster dish as a starter. As Bob was given some freshly picked oysters yesterday.
https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/frie...-remoulade
Followed by cheese on toast. As we only had 3 oysters each.
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B. Porridge with broken mandarin segments, flax seeds & wheat flakes
L. Avocado, lettuce, mixed salad leaves, tomatoes, pumpkin & sunflower seeds & mayo.
Mincepies
D. YS Spiced Coconut Jackfruit (from the back of the cupboard) (75p), chickpeas, basmati rice & HM Mango chutney.
All FREE except the jackfruit - 75p.
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Vinny
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(06-02-2025, 08:36 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Just had this oyster dish as a starter. As Bob was given some freshly picked oysters yesterday.
https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/frie...-remoulade
Followed by cheese on toast. As we only had 3 oysters each. I might give that a go as I noticed they had what looked like nice oysters in Morries the other day and they were reasonably cheap! I've never had them fried?
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Vinny
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Fresh salmon fillets with scrambld buttred eggs earlier .For supper i had a couple of cheese filled Koftas with cottage cheese and a piece of Wensleydale with apricots.
Of course Kato shared everything with me and even ate the salmon skin! He loves cottage cheese but doesnt usually like fish?
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Cornflakes & chopped apple
I picked at ham, fish sticks, peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery & some of P's deli salads
Gammon, egg, mushrooms, wedges, baked beans and some leftover broccoli
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
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Chilli & rice
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Toast with marmite.
Toasted cheese an ham sandwich
Pomegranate, strawberries and mango.
Soreen malt loaf
Chips, fish, peas with tartare sauce and bread.
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A tin of spam with pickle and cottage cheese for brekkie. Tea time I had a yellow sticker half price butter chicken meal which I wasn't to keen on and even Kato turned his nose up at it!
I have just made some more Biltong which I seem to have got the hang of now! Two flavours of beef,one of my usual salt and pepper and one of a chinese taste similar to char su. (Still prefer the original salt and pepper though) I might try a BBQ flavour next time
I munch on this throughout the day whenever I would normally reach for the biscuit barrel!
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B. Porridge, wheat flakes, flax seeds and mandarin oranges
L. Cheese sandwiches
D. Stirfried mangetout & baby corn, chickpeas & rice with teriyaki sauce and a dash of sweet chilli sauce.
All FREE.
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