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Old Feb 1st 2012 | 2:34 pm
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We had omlette cooked by my hubby.
 
Old Feb 1st 2012 | 3:05 pm
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We had one those emaciated roast chickens but we got at it at a posh supermarket so it cost double than the ones at Safeways. Then we had something called edumae for our veg which as far as I could tell were just expensive peas.
 
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quick tea tonight so:
ciabatta sliced, drizzle with good quality olive oil, crushed garlic, sliced tomato, topped with sliced chorizo and grated mozzarella/cheddar cheese (not the glow in the dark orange one!) pop under the grill for a couple of mins. serve with green salad. voila!
 
Old Feb 2nd 2012 | 2:22 am
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Originally Posted by Oink
We had one those emaciated roast chickens but we got at it at a posh supermarket so it cost double than the ones at Safeways. Then we had something called edumae for our veg which as far as I could tell were just expensive peas.

Actually edamame are fresh soy beans... they do look a bit like peas though.

We had homemade baked beans, jacket potato and salad last night

Tonights is going to be something like an omelette
 
Old Feb 2nd 2012 | 2:51 am
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Originally Posted by Chookie
Actually edamame are fresh soy beans... they do look a bit like peas though.

We had homemade baked beans, jacket potato and salad last night

Tonights is going to be something like an omelette
Do they taste similar to the "British" version or the "Canadian" version?
 
Old Feb 2nd 2012 | 3:58 am
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We'll be having chorizo, spinach, chickpea and tomato soup with bread
 
Old Feb 2nd 2012 | 8:28 am
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Doing a chicken stir fry tonight.
 
Old Feb 2nd 2012 | 11:59 am
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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
Do they taste similar to the "British" version or the "Canadian" version?
They taste like MY version of baked beans (no artificial additives for one thing)...


And they are yummy, which is the entire reason I make them.

Tonights dinner - home made "Super cheesy, vegetabaly, baconny mac and cheese " for the kids.

Mr Chookie and I will scavenge in the fridge when we get home from a meeting we have to go to.
 
Old Feb 4th 2012 | 12:30 pm
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Didn't have time for tea yesterday, as we went straight down the pub. Luckily they had a jar off pickled eggs on the bar
 
Old Feb 4th 2012 | 12:47 pm
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Didn't have time for tea yesterday, as we went straight down the pub. Luckily they had a jar off pickled eggs on the bar
There was bar in Oregon that used to sell a bowl of little hotdogs called 'little smokies'. They very very tasty and the beer was only $1.00 a glass.

Tonight I'm treating myself to a steak as I sort of missed by tea last night as I went to the pub as well.
 
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Roast chicken dinner for us tonight.
 
Old Feb 5th 2012 | 5:12 am
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Roast chicken, beef, pork, etc. is our usual Sunday dinner in winter. Barbecue in summer.

Today we are going to a Superbowl party - pizza, wings, and beer.
 
Old Feb 5th 2012 | 3:35 pm
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Homemade pizza (spinach, onion, olives) and garlic bread for us... with a nice salad on the side.

And a dairy free choc mousse for pud.
 
Old Feb 5th 2012 | 4:13 pm
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When I got back from fishing and we had a smorgasbord of tv snacks. Jolly good stuff and we caught the tail end of the American football final. I didn't know what was happening but everyone seemed like they were having a bit of a laugh. Isn't that what its all about and stuff?
 
Old Feb 5th 2012 | 7:18 pm
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Originally Posted by Flogger
Didn't have time for tea yesterday, as we went straight down the pub. Luckily they had a jar off pickled eggs on the bar
Not in OZ, never seen pickled eggs in oz. First thing I will look for in UK on 27/4..gluten free pork pie and some pickled eggs !
 


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