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Yesterday
B. Toast & marmalade
L. Sweet chilli hummus, lettuce & French bread
D. Vegan pseudo KFC, roast potatoes, carrots and parsnips.
Custard doughnut.
Today.
B. Mandarin orange (late getting up)
L. Shredded lettuce, tomatoes, sprouted seeds and mayonnaise to hold it on my fork.
D. Leftover "KFC" and roasties.
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Bren
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Meat and potato pie, with kale, carrots and french beans.
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Vinny
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Vinny
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For lunch I had braising steak. Supposed to be cooked for 2.5 to 3 hours. Mine was done in the frying pan for 5 minutes. Nice and chewy with a big dollop of butter to go with it. I also cooked offf some pork scratchings. I have found the best way is to deep fry in lard then finish off in the air fryer!
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Small chilli
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Pumpkin soup
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JJB
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It's Sunday so it's a MW satay chicken
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Veggie
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B. Toast & marmalade
L. Seafood sticks and lettuce sandwiches
D. Falafel, roasted vegetable couscous, lentil sprouts and relish (I needed that to stick the couscous and sprouts to my fork).
All FREE.
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Vinny
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Smoked bacon and eggs for brekkie,then a couple of hours later a fatty sirloin steak with butter.
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Small chilli
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Roast beef with all the usual suspects.
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JJB
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It was a toss up between Burritos or breadcrumbed basa. So as the oven was going on I thought to roast some tromba or pumpkin. I went to find a tromba from the top shelf of some 6ft dexion in the garage where I've stored them over winter. Bearing in mind I'm 5ft 5ish I can't see the top shelf so I reached up and pulled a tromba's tail. You guessed it, an avalanche of rotting tromba mush & seeds falls on me, the shredder, the lawn mower and various bits stored underneath. After muttering and swearing I eventually get it cleaned up, find a tromba that is solid, grab the rope to pull the garage door down and the bloody plastic rope breaks! Me and P spend the next ¾ hr messing about finding cord to replace it and fiddle @rsing about threading it through the concealed hole. Job done now but I'm frightened what the third thing will be.
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Veggie
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Oh Dear - is it wrong to say I laughed! I can imagine the smell of a rotten Tromba too. Not pleasant. You'd better send P out for the next one.
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