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AIBU to spend £15 on cheese, olives and stuffed peppers?

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PavlovtheCat · 21/06/2012 19:34

to cheer me up as I am fed up?

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WilsonFrickett · 21/06/2012 22:10

You can buy those peppadew peppers in a jar and stuff them with some cheesy confection of your own making. Costs loads less than buying them ready stuffed and they're equally yummy.

Mash up feta with a little olive oil, pepper, lemon rind, drain peppers, stuff. Eat.

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fruitysummer · 22/06/2012 11:55

Oh god, I'm so off to the shops tomorrow for a carpet picnic i've used this term for years, so i'm claiming it Grin

I can easily spend just £15 on cheese much to the disgust of my DH who doesn't really eat it!

Would also have to have, pate, nice bread, olives - but the chilli ones for me, any kind of stuffed peppers and sun blushed tomatoes plus a random pot of prawn cocktail and some cheese and onion crisps!!!

Enjoy your treat Pavlov hope it's all arrived!

PavlovtheCat · 22/06/2012 12:35

It has all arrived ! apart from the artichokes. out of artichokes...luckily i said no substitutes, or else I would got a tin of them or something Grin

DH is meant to be going out for a work's birthday drink. He saw my goodies, and his beer and said 'well, i don't have to go out' Grin

I asked DS/DD before they went to bed last night, to pick one thing for themselves. I said they could have anything they wanted to eat, but only one thing. DD is 5, 6 next week, she asked for trifle. So we got a trifle (half price, result!) and DS 2.5 asked for strawberries. And as they were £2 with free pot of cream, that was also a good deal. I took a chance given their ages, but they will be very very pleased when they see their treats. One for pudding tonight, and one on sunday (DH is working tomorrow night, so we will wait for him).

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fruitysummer · 22/06/2012 14:43

Sounds like you're going to have lovely family time tonight.

I'd be a little bit Envy if I didn't already have a girly night with Wine planned, just round the corner, so no washing up/tidying and a small stumble home so no taxi required Grin

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