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To think soup and bread is an adequate dinner?

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FlapsTie · 08/11/2016 18:17

Our shopping turned up late and I'd lost all will to cook. The kids wanted soup (tinned!) and bread. So I've done soup for all. They've had chicken, we've had oxtail. One tin each.

I've also heated up four loaves of frozen bread, the Demi baguette ones.

DH says this isn't a proper dinner and he'll have something else after. I'm stuffed. It's a fuck ton of bread and butter and a whole tin of soup ffs.

Who is BU? Me and the kids, or DH?

OP posts:
AteRiri · 11/11/2016 21:19

I think it depends on the soup no? If it's chunky and meat-y then sure. But if its just mostly water, well I'd be starving too.

Gwenhwyfar · 11/11/2016 22:04

"(dairylee on toast)"

is very nice.
You sound very snobby.

EastMidsMummy · 11/11/2016 22:57

I would have been fucking STARVING after that. (And bored of soup. A tin of soup? I never eat a whole tin of soup at once. I'd have a tin of soup sloshing around inside me and still be famished.)

EastMidsMummy · 11/11/2016 22:58

Also, what the fuck is supper/sups?

EastMidsMummy · 11/11/2016 23:03

Also, can't get my head round soup as a 'snack.' A biscuit is a snack. A banana is a snack. When do you have a tin of soup as a snack???? "Hmm, I'm a bit peckish. Aha! A tin of Heinz tomato."

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