Last night was baked ham, proper deep fried homemade chips, peas and tomato, pesto and mozzarella bake. I thought I might have room for a chip butty but I didn't.
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As per, things went a bit awry yesterday: fish and salad instead of quiche. The bread took a long time to rise so the oven went on much later than expected.
Lunch: lentil soup
Supper: quiche and salad
Shamefully, I will have to own up that more bread is required. Yesterday's was a smallish loaf, honest, and there is some left. But it is so good that we had some with a cup of tea last night and more for breakfast... I don't see it lasting long at all.
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Yesterday was going to be barbecue ribs, couscous and roast vegetables (including chunks of the first uchiki kuri) but my husband talked me into making prawn and vegetable curry with naan bread instead.
So tonight will be the ribs, couscous and roast vegetables followed by poached pears.
I am looking forward to to trying the uchiki kuri as although I have grown and eaten lots of different squashes I've never tried this variety before.
I have just changed my mind pudding will now be pear and ginger crumble.
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^Yum. I love fish pie.
Didn't make the rondos but will maybe make the mini Spanish madeleines today. Neighbours came round and while here offered to help move the range back into the kitchen. Apparently they've got some fancy lifting trolley that should make it easier... Cakes is the least I can offer by way of thanks.
Lunch: pork burgers and salad (didn't happen yesterday, Mr Snoop fancied spaghetti)
Supper: Minestrone soup and rolls.
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Chicken and Veg soup using, carrots, onions, garlic, leeks, celery, bay, and rosemary. Only the Celery was bought.
Technically it was last night but it still counts right...?"Bulb: potential flower buried in Autumn, never to be seen again."
- Henry Beard
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