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Well as there's a winter chill in the air we are having tonight, Hungarian goulash (already in the slowcooker) and apple & blackberry crumble for afters......and you?
Pasta carbonara.
Lamb and roast potatos left over from yesterday—but not very much cry
Spaghetti
Roast beef and Yorkshire pud - like Hartly, left overs from yesterday. But not for dinner - had that for lunch.

Don't tend to eat much desert.

hartley Wrote:
Lamb and roast potatos left over from yesterday—but not very much :cry:


Oh boy - the diet is kicking in. :lol:

I'm thinking spaghetti tonight too.
Venison roast cooking in the slow cooker as we speak.
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Chicken breast coated in breadcrumbs, baked with butter on it! Fresh rolls and salad.

You could say I'll have buttery breasts tonight.
No idea - probably leftover Mexican food from my meal out with GF last night. I'm out early tonight so it'll be quick, whatever it is.

The Hungarian sounds interesting. There's a Hungarian restaurant in town that looks good but I've not had the guts to go eat there yet.
lol Emma

Monday night is my art class so hub takes the children out to dinner and I grab a Kashi bar from Trader Joe's. Hooray! Hooray! Monday is my favourite day!
My night is Thursday (can't tell you why because you'll laugh) -- I get Happy Meals and act like it is a treat for my kids... when it is really a treat for me to not have to cook!
to me.. Thursday=Survivor ... no cooking! )
cold chicken and salad. No records being broken on heat, high 80's today, just the winds we have to watch out for. So no cooking indoors or outdoors. D

peterboroughborn Wrote:
Well as there's a winter chill in the air we are having tonight, Hungarian goulash (already in the slowcooker) and apple & blackberry crumble for afters......and you?



Its 90f here today so maybe salad and a margarita! 8)

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