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what are you having for tea????

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lairyfairy · 04/12/2007 17:00

After 4 years with very fussy eaters I have realised that all we eat is pasta or sauage and chips and I can no longer think what we used to eat. I would like to start eating normal tea as I am bored of their food. So I thought what does everybody else have?

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Chopster · 04/12/2007 17:03

jackets with chilli and cheese

we only really eat with the kids at the weekend s tho, I like to get them sorted early on school days.

Last weekend we had chinese (made at home) egg fried rice, sweet and sour sauce with chicken balls, chicken in black bean and tons of prawn crackers.
this weekend we're planning toad in the hole with garlic mash on sat, and pasta and meatballs with garlic ciabatta on sun.

Hulababy · 04/12/2007 17:03

Funny night for us so we are all having different. Normally all eat the same/similar however.

DD (5y) has already eaten - she had ham sandwich, a small sausage roll, some cheese, cucumber, tomato, and yellow pepper. Followed by a small chocolate bun.

DH is having chicken jalfrezi and rice. I made the curry last week, so just needs heating up (now defrosted as frozen in portions).

I am having pasta with pesto and parmesan.

fairydust · 04/12/2007 17:05

we're havin gammon chips peas and onion rings

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CarmenerryChristmas · 04/12/2007 17:06

Oh GOd, I don't know, roast chicken legs and salad I think. I have to go to WW and I can't seem to stop eating

3Dmincepie · 04/12/2007 17:09

sausage casserole, my store cupboard stand-by favourite and mash, and enough left for work tomorrow

burstingbug · 04/12/2007 17:12

Tuna mayo & pasta - well spaghetti as we are out of pasta

ChaCha · 04/12/2007 17:19

Lamb and Potato Casserole in the oven (rice on) for DH and DC (very easy to make)

Dopiaza and rice on the hob for me (also easy to make)

Everyone here loves rice!

lairyfairy · 04/12/2007 17:58

what is dopiaza, sounds exotic

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ChopsterRoastingOnAnOpenFire · 04/12/2007 18:01

dopiaza means double onions - it's curry with tons of onions.

ABudafulSightWereHappyTonight · 04/12/2007 18:03

Fio!

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lairyfairy · 04/12/2007 18:07

Fio

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ABudafulSightWereHappyTonight · 04/12/2007 18:08

I didn't ignore you!

Come back to my thread about recipes and help me decide!

pinetreedog · 04/12/2007 18:11

mackerel sure does make a tasty tea

Gingerbear · 04/12/2007 18:13

tuna steak jacket pots brocc

Joash · 04/12/2007 18:13

Chilli

lairyfairy · 04/12/2007 18:13

I could fancy ackrel but with what, salad not enough calories for dc's surely

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pinetreedog · 04/12/2007 18:22

smoked mackerel on toast is delish

christywhisty · 04/12/2007 18:24

Sardines
They've been in the freezer for ages

Acinonyx · 04/12/2007 19:34

Dd had fish fingers with rice , peas and corn mixed (she's 2.5).

I made a chixcken salad for dh and I using everything I could find in the house including stuff that needed using asap: fried some chicken in Jerk seasoning, grilled and chopped some bacon, cucumber, tomotaoes, capers, chickpeas, spring onions, jalapenos, lime juice, garlic granules (ran out of fresh), pasta and mayyo. Was very tasty - and plenty left for dh tomorrow while I'm out at aXmas dinner.

lairyfairy · 04/12/2007 19:41

that sounds delicious

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