What's for dinner tonight?

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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

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Sweet & sour leftovers for G and I shall have nice fluffy scrambled eggs. Boring but who cares, it is quick & easy just like me. :)
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Lankashire Leek Free Range Pork Sausages (made in Moama), Mash and Peas. Top that!
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OK, smothered in dead horse
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Ha! (as opposed to Ha Ha)
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Aussie anti Haal meatballs, (kangaroo and pork mince) sautéed butternut pumpkin, sweet corn on the cob (steamed), baby peas and potatoes in their jackets with butter as required..... it was my turn to cook and I don't have Margaret's touch with the can opener :lol:
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We had Yellow Belly or Callop for you southerners.
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BernieQ wrote:We had Yellow Belly or Callop for you southerners.

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Hi Dot up the Murray River in a house boat with Bruce and Wendy.
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As I have BBA now lighting a camp fire almost daily we are having, in the camp oven, curried tuna pasta bake. Onto the instant spuds now- bugger & need a fish meal. Also going to do a baked rice later.
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Chinese..
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