WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?

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They look good Kev! I'm sure I could manage a bit of pastry but operate a total ban as long experience teaches me that if I allow myself one treat otheres follow and before I know what's happening I am in trouble again!
I had chicken and veggies four times, I am finding I need a second breakfast with these upset hours. I cooked savoury cabbage and onion to extend my veggies.
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Stanley wrote: 20 Dec 2025, 03:22 They look good Kev! I'm sure I could manage a bit of pastry but operate a total ban as long experience teaches me that if I allow myself one treat otheres follow and before I know what's happening I am in trouble again!
I only cooked a small batch, the rest are in the freezer. A longer cooking time and they can be cooked direct from frozen.

Today I will be making veg soup. We dropped into Aldi yesterday and they are selling bags of carrots, parsnips, 2kg of potatoes and individual swedes all at 5p each. A carb loaded soup unfortunately but a bit more walking and we soon burn it off :good:
My neighbour is going to get some for her horse :biggrin2:
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I think I heard a radio report yesterday about carrots being sold as a loss leader....
I had chicken and veggies X three and enjoyed them. I am so lucky in that I actually like the taste and texture of veggies.....
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Friends round for cocktails and nibbles at teatime today. I have pigs in blankets and a batch of sausage rolls for hot food, a charcuterie plate, cheese and crackers and a selection of bottles for mixing cocktails.
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I might treat myself to a bottle of cider for Xmas. I'm just about teetotal now, I don't know how it happened just crept up on me..... Probably as well with my favourite single malt selling at almost £50 a bottle!
Yesterday I had chicken and veggies X three and when I had a mid morning craving I silenced it with a five minute pick at my chicken carcass!
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Chicken and veggies X three. I cooked my pork belly with onions and oranges and put the gravy in the fridge overnight to separate the fat. I shall do that this morning and that's the end of food related items for Xmas!
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Been playing with my new air fryer, the paper liners were delivered today so that'll make cleaning a lot easier. Lunch today is baked potato (10 minutes in the microwave and 10 minutes in the air fryer) with tuna mayonnaise and cheese as a topping.
The new one will be used a lot more now as it's a lot bigger than the one it replaced. It has two independent drawers, a 5 litre and a 3 litre, with separate temperature and timing settings with a 'synchronise' button so they both finish at the same time :good:
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Pork and veggies X three. The orange flavour is particularly strong in this batch.... I'm enjoying it, slightly bitter which goes well with the meat.
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Xmas eating was exactly what it would have been on a normal day. Pork and veggies X three and I allowed myself a mid-morning treat of spicy mackerel fillets on oatcakes.....
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Three hot meals and today's festive treat was a packet of posh crisps.....
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Still on three hot meals a day. I grilled some pork and black pudding sausages for a mid morning treat. Good move, very tasty!
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