What's for dinner tonight?

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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

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And I have now Googled Degilbo. I'm sure you know that, reversed, it reads Obliged. Just a bit of useless trivia. But as I said, I am bored!
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Ooh, Dot, what do you put in your curried chicken? Is it Chuck's Butter Chicken?
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Stuff out of a packet :lol: :lol:
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Yes a Coles and also Wollies, and I know your moving to the RV centre.
Have a few mates there a well.
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The chicken wings are checking out the inside of the microwave on the auto defrost, then into the oven with 51 herbs and spices, give or take a few, potatoes thinly sliced to make chippies, roast sweet potatoe, green beans and maybe a sweet corn cob.
The cheeky physio specialist told me I had to loose 16kg today so no dessert, does slaving over a warm keyboard burn off many calories?
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We had roast pork in the Webber, crackling was perfect ;) Spuds in the Dri-fryer (oil-less deep fryer) apple sauce and salad mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm was pretty good, combined with the sound of rain on the roof :)
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The apricot pie was a special treat for Greg as he's been working so hard building a full kitvhen in a caravan shell.
Usually have fruit .....have our meal early...5:30 ish...he's always hungry later but I can't eat late.

As for instant mash, we use it often. I add butter and a raw egg.

We go for a walk every day! Trying to get our backs working again!

Tomorrow....lamb chops for him. Vegetarian for me!

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BernieQ wrote: Chuck how do you get mashed taters into a packet?
We use the Edgel brand as well - only because it is cheaper.

First tried mixing it with milk but now use water & a decent knob of real butter.

I didn't think I would like it... & don't... I love it!! :lol:
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Thanks, Chuck and Dee. I'll give it another go and see if I can improve it. Couldn't get any worse!!

And tonight will be Smoked Chicken Caesar Salad.
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Well it's going to be a Chinese night here!
Grand daughter's 19th birthday celebrations.
What is suitable for a diabetic? Honey Chicken is well worth the chance I'm thinking?
Promise I'll work it off tomorrow!!
I quite like our local Chinee in the super market complex.
Pay first & get an empty container & walk along & throw in what ever you desire!!
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