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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #690 on: September 30, 2008, 07:31:02 AM »
We had summat,but it was so awful I have forgotten what it was  noooo:

Summat involving fish I think.Not sure confused:


Mrs Nick cooked whilst you hid huh?  point:

Not Bush Meat then?
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #691 on: September 30, 2008, 07:55:10 AM »
We had summat,but it was so awful I have forgotten what it was  noooo:

Summat involving fish I think.Not sure confused:


Mrs Nick cooked whilst you hid huh?  point:

Not Bush Meat then?


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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #692 on: September 30, 2008, 08:07:01 AM »
We had seasonal vegetable soup. Chicken stock from the Mahosive chicken, two bags of £1 seasonal veg from tesco. Soup for dinner last night, soup for lunch today for both of us, plus two portions for the freezer. Most economical.

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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #693 on: September 30, 2008, 08:12:48 AM »
Man cannot live on soup alone.  evil:
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #694 on: September 30, 2008, 08:18:34 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #695 on: September 30, 2008, 08:21:57 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
Buy a mahoosive pair of scissors first tho... also a sick bucket.
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #696 on: September 30, 2008, 08:33:00 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
Buy a mahoosive pair of scissors first tho... also a sick bucket.

Too big for that. Just strangle the bloody thing.
I could go into details but ever mindful of the sensitivities of those who believe that supermarket chickens are born wrapped in cellophane, sitting on a cardboard tray with cooking instructions on ~ I will resist the temptation.
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #697 on: September 30, 2008, 08:35:42 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
Buy a mahoosive pair of scissors first tho... also a sick bucket.

Too big for that. Just strangle the bloody thing.
I could go into details but ever mindful of the sensitivities of those who believe that supermarket chickens are born wrapped in cellophane, sitting on a cardboard tray with cooking instructions on ~ I will resist the temptation.
Thanks...  confused:
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #698 on: September 30, 2008, 08:38:35 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
Buy a mahoosive pair of scissors first tho... also a sick bucket.

Too big for that. Just strangle the bloody thing.
I could go into details but ever mindful of the sensitivities of those who believe that supermarket chickens are born wrapped in cellophane, sitting on a cardboard tray with cooking instructions on ~ I will resist the temptation.
Thanks...  confused:

S'all right ~ I know how squeamish you are
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #699 on: September 30, 2008, 09:31:56 AM »
BTW I mentioned your £14 free range, organic chicken to the Butcher yesterday ~ he said he could supply a free range Turkey or Goose for less. In fact he muttered something about taking a walk around your local pond or lake and "picking one up" for free. About 2am seems to be the best time  whistle:
Buy a mahoosive pair of scissors first tho... also a sick bucket.

Too big for that. Just strangle the bloody thing.
I could go into details but ever mindful of the sensitivities of those who believe that supermarket chickens are born wrapped in cellophane, sitting on a cardboard tray with cooking instructions on ~ I will resist the temptation.

Whilst I am aware that chicken doesn't come that way and that I am sure if I had to I would do it for now I am happier paying the extra to have someone else do it!

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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #700 on: September 30, 2008, 09:41:41 AM »
I am sure if I had to I would do it, for now I am happier paying the extra to have someone else do it!

I use the same process over emptying the septic tank.
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #701 on: September 30, 2008, 10:30:19 AM »
Chicken tonight
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #702 on: September 30, 2008, 10:46:20 AM »
Waiting for inspiration to strike.
Minimus at Choir Practice 3.15 to 4.15, then both boys at swimming club between 6 and 7. THW at Badminton Club twixt 5 and 7. Looks like lots of snacks will be required and then eat at 7.30 by which time Minimus will be falling asleep.  rubschin: Very hard to know what to give them as they will spend the whole time "starving" and "snacking"
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Re: Dinner tonight
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Re: Dinner tonight
« Reply #704 on: September 30, 2008, 10:46:53 AM »
Waiting for inspiration to strike.
Minimus at Choir Practice 3.15 to 4.15, then both boys at swimming club between 6 and 7. THW at Badminton Club twixt 5 and 7. Looks like lots of snacks will be required and then eat at 7.30 by which time Minimus will be falling asleep.  rubschin: Very hard to know what to give them as they will spend the whole time "starving" and "snacking"

Soup!