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By (user no longer on site) OP    45 weeks ago

What delectable delights are cooking tonight.

I am thinking lamb chops with potatoes and leeks

Crumble for pudding.. Do love a crumble

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By *enrietteandSamCouple 45 weeks ago

Staffordshire

Chicken nuggets and alphabet pasta shapes in tomato sauce.

Think I’ll do us a freddo for dessert.

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By *adgerMan 45 weeks ago

york

Tray bake ….chicken lemons capers onions thyme and potatoes… 30 mins job done!

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By *hrowawaydevice1987Man 45 weeks ago

SW London/Surrey

Cottage pie

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By *bi HaiveMan 45 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

Curry.

Not from scratch. Way too much hard work.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    45 weeks ago


"Cottage pie "

Home made or out a carton. My fav of the mashed pies.

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By (user no longer on site) OP    45 weeks ago


"Curry.

Not from scratch. Way too much hard work. "

What is your best curry?

I love a beef madras or buriyani

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By *entleswinger69Man 45 weeks ago

Plymouth

I’m having venison pie

It’s been in the slow cooker all day, so just the pastry to go. X

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By *iHungMikeMan 45 weeks ago

Shaw

I've just had fish and chips with curry sauce it was delicious

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By *iHungMikeMan 45 weeks ago

Shaw


"

What delectable delights are cooking tonight.

I am thinking lamb chops with potatoes and leeks

Crumble for pudding.. Do love a crumble"

Sounds absolutely delicious my kind of food

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By *itygamesMan 45 weeks ago

UK

Chicken curry , ive put a tin of lychees and sliced bananna in it and a jar of tikka massala sauce , pilau rice , all in the same hot pot simmering away

Cherry bakewell tarts n custard for pudding.

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By (user no longer on site) 45 weeks ago

I'm thinking everything. An hour cardio this morning and just finished a shoulder workout.

I saw some chicken goujons,fries, a tin of sausage/beans, bread and butter with my name all over them

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By *bi HaiveMan 45 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset


"Curry.

Not from scratch. Way too much hard work.

What is your best curry?

I love a beef madras or buriyani"

Best when I eat out varies depending on my mood.

Best when cooking at home? Whatever was on the shelf. Especially if in the reduced section.

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By *inger_SnapWoman 45 weeks ago

Hampshire/Dorset

Probably a jacket potato, with tuna, veg and cheese

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By *itygamesMan 45 weeks ago

UK

currys easy

chicken breasts

jar of sauce

packet of rice

1 bannana

tin of lychees

half hour on the hob, and only 6quid

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By *atnip make me purrWoman 45 weeks ago

Reading

We had takeaway burritos

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By *ortyairCouple 45 weeks ago

Wallasey

You had me at crumble

Mrs x

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By *arlongrooveMan 45 weeks ago

belfast

Just polished off a vennison stroganoff

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By *naswingdressWoman 45 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Salmon with stir fried veg

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