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What's for dinner?
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dobergirl
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I love liver!! Haven't cooked it for ages because offal grosses Hubby out.
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dobergirl
Guest
Crumbed veal, Cauli cheese, roast spuds, broccoli & mashed kumara.
~heads to Moony's place to see if there are any leftovers~
Tuna bake
~and then to Tay's~
groan.
*shudder* memories of the texture of liver in my mouth.
I hate the texture too. (I had never tasted liver or kidneys until I was into my late 20's)
I know - it's a little pathetic given that I am a carnivore - but to me, offal is awful!
Tonight we had a roasted fillet of beef, with roasted potatoes, beans & bernaise sauce.
The (new) manager at work keeps bringing in veggies and bread from his fathers supermarket. It's a pain in the ass because A. we aren't supposed to use any non approved suppliers and B. the stuff is ... a little iffy quality wise - his father is dumping it for a reason. Also the amounts he brings in are ridiculous and we can't store them properly.
Anyway, in the cool room this morning was a gigantic tub of baby spinach. I used some for salads and got the afternoon cook to use some with the pumpkin and chuck in some feta.
So. Dinner tonight is roasted pumpkin mashed up with feta and baby spinach. And chorizo.
The tub doesn't even look like its been touched and it takes up too much space. It's really fcuking annoying.
Anyway, in the cool room this morning was a gigantic tub of baby spinach. I used some for salads and got the afternoon cook to use some with the pumpkin and chuck in some feta.
So. Dinner tonight is roasted pumpkin mashed up with feta and baby spinach. And chorizo.
The tub doesn't even look like its been touched and it takes up too much space. It's really fcuking annoying.
The (new) manager at work keeps bringing in veggies and bread from his fathers supermarket. It's a pain in the ass because A. we aren't supposed to use any non approved suppliers and B. the stuff is ... a little iffy quality wise - his father is dumping it for a reason. Also the amounts he brings in are ridiculous and we can't store them properly.
Lol. Bread and butter pudding? The oldies would probably love it.
Anyway, in the cool room this morning was a gigantic tub of baby spinach. I used some for salads and got the afternoon cook to use some with the pumpkin and chuck in some feta.
So. Dinner tonight is roasted pumpkin mashed up with feta and baby spinach. And chorizo.
The tub doesn't even look like its been touched and it takes up too much space. It's really fcuking annoying.
I'm not up on food and safety regulations, would you be allowed to freeze it?
No, we aren't supposed to take any food at all from a non approved supplier. Everything he brings (in his non approved car) could potentially contaminate other food in the kitchen. Plus, the quality isn't so good.
And the oldies already get bread and butter pudding from our regular stale bread - we don't need extra stale bread.
And the oldies already get bread and butter pudding from our regular stale bread - we don't need extra stale bread.
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trig
Guest
chineae delivery prawns ove it
BrainFreeze
Member
thawed out chili from the freezer.