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What's for tea tonight? (#8)

wrongwrongwrong...though I don't eat omelettes (don't like eggs in their eggy form) but broccoli doesn't seem to fit. I'm also a bit :hmm: that Sheos daughter asked for broccoli on the side of her jacket potato which I see now they are not having.

No, no, NOOO....we DID have that...YESTERDAY! :cool: So THERE! :p

We're trying a NEW chinese ( :eek: :D ) - ours is very good, but this one gets us free prawn crackers AND 6 mini veg spring rolls for orders over £15, as opposed to our usual which is just prawn crackers for over £20 - so will be GREAT NEWS for this house if it's nice! :cool: ( :rolleyes: )

We got a big bag of Malteasers for pudding, too. :oops:
 
Pie, with turkey mince, garlic, celery, root ginger, cumin, butter beans, chicken stock, black pepper, tomato puree, creme fraiche, and a yellow pepper.
 
Mrs SFM has been in India all week with work and is coming back today - phoned me yesterday to say that, after all the spicy stuff she's been living on, all she's dreaming of is a roast chicken dinner so will pull out all the stops to welcome her home! (Could murder a curry myself...) ;)
All I ever want to eat when mr foamy comes back from trips to India are curries- it does not go down well here!

Last night was a quick chippy dinner after parents evening- half a spit roast chicken and chips for him, 3 pieces of southern fried chicken and "regular" chips for me. It was such a flippin large amount of food I didn't eat any breakfast today until 10am :D

Tonight I did salmon fillets baked with home grown fennel (herb), potato and leek gratin, asparagus and tender stem broc.
Mr foamy just did his unrequested Michael winner critique of the dinner and proclaimed the gratin" too sweet" so pudding will be growls and frosty looks.
 
the last meal i had in india was a stupidy expensive (even for the UK) roast chicken dinner in a posh hotel that very nearly didn't let me in for being too scruffy. if i hadn't been so depressed, it would have been the best meal i'd ever had.
 
it wasn't supposed to be a sad story. why am i suddenly coming across as some kind of sadcase? :D
it's best to view my adventures in india as one of those comic montages in road movies with a hapless buffoon as the protagonist. :)
 
I was visiting my sister in Nuneaton and had the worst chip shop chips I've had for ages. I think maybe I have been spoilt by black country battered chips cos these were pale insipid soggy things. And (not surprisingly for Nuneaton) there were no veggie curry patties on the menu :mad:
When I got home I found out my gf had ordered me a pizza... so that's tomorrow's breakfast sorted :)
 

He HAD lost his phone, well, left it in the van of the bloke he did a days work for on Monday. I said he should have phoned me before today. 'I was gonna phone on Wednesday...' (....but didn't.. :confused: ) and I said that really Monday would have been better since he was supposed to have them on Tuesday. :hmm:
Then lots of stuff about he couldn't do anything at all, all week, BECAUSE HE DIDN'T HAVE HIS PHONE :mad: :( how it's been a NIGHTMARE :( and how he couldn't use his mates mobile/pc to text/email (when I suggested he should have done - and bearing in mind that his mate lives in the flat opposite - literally two metres away) cos his mate ISN'T ALWAYS IN...I said he was probably in at some point during the last five days :hmm: also, public phones are apparently out because LOTS OF THEM DON'T WORK.
Anyway, tonight he's going to try and track down the bloke, get his phone and his days wages and track down his other mate to get some money he owes him then pick the kids up tomorrow.
Thing is he'll track them BOTH down in the pub (if he finds them at all), so will probably spunk all his money (and lose his phone all over again :rolleyes: ) and that'll be the weekend fucked as well. :facepalm:

Massive twat :D
 
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