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    I cooked a leg of lamb yesterday, that'll do us for today and Wednesday. Tuesday will be a ham salad.

    I like macoroni cheese Margaret, but Mrs R hates it: I also like Cauli cheese. Unfortunately, cheese can aggravate my gout so I don't get these dishes very often.
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    Chicken with bubble and squeak. Onions, Broccoli , carrots. For a change.

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    I love chicken. I often boil the bones to make stock once I've finished the meat.

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    Nothing better than your own stock, Lex.

    We're having bacon, hash browns and mushrooms tonight. - If I can get off my backside!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex View Post
    I love chicken. I often boil the bones to make stock once I've finished the meat.


    Yes, I often make lovely soups with chicken stock.

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    I'm going to be making a curry with the stock - not really a big eater of soup.

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    I like soups with plenty of bread to dip in.
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    Yes, its the season for making nice home made soup.

    Today I did , Leek and onion, omelette, with veg on the side, mashed carrots and swede, broccoli. That's me stuffed for the day!

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    After an afternoon in the local hostelry with the dog, I'm doing pork steaks tonight. They were on cheap a few weeks back at Tesco and I'm sure the dog will appreciate the juices on her dinner.

    It was the first time I've taken the dog inside a pub, and she certainly didn't disgrace herself.
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    After an afternoon in the local hostelry with the dog, I'm doing pork steaks tonight. They were on cheap a few weeks back at Tesco and I'm sure the dog will appreciate the juices on her dinner.

    It was the first time I've taken the dog inside a pub, and she certainly didn't disgrace herself.
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    Pub Grub today!
    ......... which went nicely with a half pint of Guinness, I had Veggie pizza, lovely fresh veg, and my significant other had Mediterranean Lasagna, with a nice fresh side salad , and a hot chocolate. I also had hot chocolate after my Guinness. I don't mind mixing my drinks. I came out with nice rosy cheeks! It was Wetherspoons.
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    We're having a soft food run because of recent problems. Tonight was chicken and leek soup with rolls. I'd honestly forgotten just how delicious simple fayre is.
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    Chicken & Leek and Pea & mint are my favourite soups. Marks & Spencers do Pea & Mint , but god knows why they add double cream to it, I think they are trying to kill us off with the amount of cream in their foods. So I will try my hand and home made Pea & Mint soup.

    As for convalescent nutrition my husband loves those Complan drinks, loaded with vitamins, he treats them like milk shakes, but they are a bit on the sweet side for me. He's not ill or anything, just likes to have them now and then. I believe they do soups as well.

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    Homemade thick veggie soup with homemade bread , with a chunk of cheese.
    Maybe have some rhubarb crumble and custard for afters.

    Just nice for this horrible dull rainy day.

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    A gentle chicken dinner tonight. Her appetite's returning, which I think is a move in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rebbonk View Post
    A gentle chicken dinner tonight. Her appetite's returning, which I think is a move in the right direction.
    That is good to hear Rebbonk. keep it up.

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