Dinner tonight will be.......
serendipity57
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For me a slow cooked beef stew with loads of luvverly veg...How about you?
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The fam and I are having Ham and green onion quiche (adapted from a CE Australia Magazine recipe) and salad.0
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i had mushrooms, zucchini and falafel with salsa in wraps. nom0
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2 chicken breast, 2 eggs, and large cup of broccoli, cauliflower and carrots0
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All sounds good ! .....will check this for inspiration and ideas0
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Salmon with garlic and chilli, jacket potato and loads of veggies!0
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something with chicken as I have some that needs eating by tomorrow0
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BBQ'd lamb chops and salad.0
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baked salmon with fresh spinach and gorgonzola cant wait0
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Sirloin steaks withbaked sweet potatoes covered in butter, honey and cinammon.0
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Home made honey and black pepper beef with a salad.0
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I realised my baker's delight from bread night was going stale and ate it... apple swirl, half a fruit bun and white chocolate scone... :blushing:0
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All sounds good ! .....will check this for inspiration and ideas
I have my menu plan for the rest of the week as well, down to 3 snacks and 3 meals a day :P
Wednesday - Morrocan Lamb and cous cous with steamed greens (will actually be beef, as my local supermarket had no lamb fillets)
Thursday - Beef and lentil curry (was supposed to be lamb)
Friday - Home made pizzas (kids will have ham and pineapple and mine will be chicken and veg)
Saturday - Pork fillets with pear, goats cheese, and slivered almonds on quinoa with steamed greens
Sunday - Chicken pot pie (another CE Magazine Australia recipe)
planning this way helps keep me on track, mostly. LOL
Hope you get some awesome inspiration!0 -
made fish'n'chips for my family tonight, 2 pieces of battered fish, large serve of chips and broccoli - 602 cals0
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Stuffed Cob - Take one cob loaf, cut hole in top & scoop out insides and then cram full of your choice of stuff. I've used smoked salmon, cucumber, cheese, tomato & boiled egg......it's chilling in the fridge, ready to slice later. Serve with salad.0
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whatever my coworker cooks for dinner:laugh: she invited me , my chid and a few others fom work. I will take my scale and get my grub on :drinker:0
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tofu scramble with lots of colorful veggies with oodles of spices.0
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I've got some chicken, some cherry tomatoes, some corriander and a green pepper in the fridge. I'm gong to cobble them together into a chicken curry!0
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Most likely just a protein shake since i'm working a nightshift right now and my sleep/eating pattern gets all messed up!0
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homemade veggie soup and tossed salad with some tuna0
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spag bol as its shoppping night tonight.0
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A pile of beef mince cooked up with peas, spinach, zucchini, carrots, mushrooms, onions, chopped tomatoes and a splurge of chopped garlic.
I cooked it in bulk yesterday, lobbed some tuna and tabasco in and had it with garlic bread.
After a day living off the splash of milk in my morning coffee it will go down very well indeed.0 -
Spinach and ricotta cannelloni :happy:0
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Steak and vegetables! Yummers.0
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Deep dish pizza...0
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Turkey chilli.0
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turkey burgers with pesto and avacado...wild rice and veggies.....0
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yum everything sounds so good!
I usually cook once a week on my day off (not much of a day "off" since i spend it shopping for food, cooking said food, and then cleaning the house but what can you do) - i make a pile of chicken breast and/or turkey and /or roast chicken and portion it off and stick in the freezer. that, together with a big salad and/or cooked veg is lunch (at work).
Supper - i get home from work at 7-8 pm, so i'll usually have scrambled eggs with toast, or tuna on toast, or hummus on pita. last night, in a burst of inspiration, i made some ginger fried rice (yum) with egg.0 -
Homemade turkey burgers and sweet potato wedges with baby spinach, avocado and sweet chiili sauce.0
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Cheeseburger soup!0
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Chicken Stew in the slow cooker (Tuesday is a busy day so I usually bung a meal in the slow cooker)
2 Chicken Breasts chopped into chunks
A pack of pre-peeled, washed and chopped Butternut Squash and Sweet Potato
A pack of diced Carrots and Swede
Some Chopped Leeks
Some savoy cabbage
Vegetable stock
Boiling water
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon mixed herbs
Throw it all in, turn it on low and leave to cook for up to 10 hours Easy peasy, especially if there are some pre-prepared veg on offer at the local supermarket0
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