WHAT DID WE HAVE FOR TEA?

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Butcher has goat in now, so we had a rich goat stew last night. Lovely. Pasta and beet tops tonight.

Made the first of the chutneys this weekend - courgette and green tomato. They'll be ready for winter. A load more'll be done this weekend. Crab apple jelly and rosehip syrup to come and given we're in line for a bumper elderberry crop, I'll do some elderberry sauce. All foraged.

Plus, loads of blackberries in parts of Wirral - seems early?

That carrot and bean burger is a recipe from the blog 'A Girl Called Jack', a young woman who through force of circumstance found herself having to feed her and her child on a tenner a week. She documents this in her blog; there's a book coming out. Worth checking out....

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Blackberries aren't set here yet Richard but plenty of them. Had two potatoes hanging about, half a tin of baked beans and a black pudding in the fridge. Chip butty with olives for dinner and Chips, beans, tomato relish, black pudding and a heggy on top for tea. Two pears for pudding.
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What's a 'heggy'? New one on on me that. Some form of egg?

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Bruff wrote:...given we're in line for a bumper elderberry crop...
You're lucky, your weather must have been different from here - the elder trees have no berries this year, it was too dry at the critical time. A bumper crop of apples though and the wasps are loving it!
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Richard, just a play word, one of my kids used to call an egg a heggy.
Got so involved in attacking my LTP problem yesterday that I forgot my dinner. Fish finger butty for tea and three peaches. 24 hour fast slimming programme!
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More discipline yesterday. A pork chop and tomato relish butty with olives for dinner and a high class cheese and tomato butty for tea. Fruit for pudding. I fried the pork chops in olive oil and it was a nice change.
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Odds and Sods...clearing out the freezer.
I had a Curry Pie ( which was awful and ended up in the bin)...Febby had some little party pies and son had some of those and a Pastie. All served with Chips.
Not the nicest meal, but cleared a bit of room.
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Got a wrap up from Stewart yesterday as they finish for a week. There's at least one cut in there I don't even recognise! I was on ham butties yesterday....
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Individual Steak pies with suet crust pastry, crispy chips, garden peas and gravy, lots of it.
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Funny day yesterday as I had three steak puddings in the fridge from the wrap-up. So it was steak pudding, mash and peas twice.
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My portion control has been slipping lately and has been made worse by having to catch up on the short date items in the fridge from the wrap-up on Friday. To put it bluntly I've been eating too much and can feel it. Almost there now, only some roast ham to deal with. Yesterday I finished the boiled ham in butties for dinner and just had sliced bananas in cream for tea. I shall be watching myself carefully for a few days. So easy to let the weight creep back up!
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Roast ham butties X 2 but thin slices of bread! Made some tomato relish, powerful stuff!
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Last of the roast ham for dinner in a butty. Tea was two burgers and an egg on toast.
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Burger butty for dinner, sausage butty for tea.
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Roasted a blade of lamb so Lamb butties X 2 for dinner and tea.
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When was the last time you digested any green, leafy vegetables?
When did you last eat a carrot?
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I can report that Stanley has been buying veg recently - though I didn't see what was in his basket - when he shopped at Chaudrys the other day. With his ingrained frugality, I doubt it has gone to waste.
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Don't worry Maz.....

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Broke the rule of a lifetime yesterday and got some Jus-Roll pastry to save time. Had the last of the lamb on butties for dinner and baked a meat pie and currant sad-cake with the left over pastry. Meat pie and sad cake for tea. David is right, today I shall have meat pie, broccoli, peas and mashed potatoes.
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Had too much at dinnertime so tea was a bit of sad cake and some fruit. Plenty of pie, mash and peas left for today!
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Home-made Shepherd's Pie, Carrots, Baby Peas, Sprouts, Broccoli.
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On offer was a roast chicken dinner, but all I could eat was a chicken sandwich. The reason having a full English breakfast of Eggs Bacon Mushrooms Blackpudding Haggis Potato cakes, and Tomatoes, with a couple of Sausages at gone 1100. Truly an allday Breakfast.
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Pie and mash X 2 and enough left for one meal today. I think I may do a bit of extending and make it two! (That'll be chips Maz!)
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Nay...you can't teach an old dog new tricks...
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The meat pie bit the dust Maz. It did both meals because I extended it with Deep fried parsnips and cabbage. But in act of rebellion against your nagging about green leaves I used red cabbage!
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Hah..( love a rebel)...we are having GREEN cabbage tonight...carrots and Roast Spuds...with crumbed chicken breast.
Made a white sauce with Parsley and Chives and Fresh Black Pepper.
Almost ready. Expecting the boss home shortly.
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