I have salt beef hash in English muffins for breakfast today, made with the leftovers from yesterday's salt beef. I made it myself and it was very nice.
I'm a bit chilly, but don't want to go upstairs to get a jumper.
My summer car passed the local equivalent of MOT this morning (no advisories, or 'non-conformités: neant' as they say around here). Actually, I had an appointment last week already but when I wanted to go, the battery had died. Now I have a new battery and MOT.
I will have leftover chicken for lunch, already looking forward to it.
Talk to me about sandwiches!
Circumstances are such that I've reached a point in my life when I will be needing to acquire a sandwich in the next 2 hours. Any advice greatly appreciated.
I still think that a tumble dryer is the way to go. For drying clothes, not as a sandwich filling.
Plenty inane stuff here http://nursingeditors.com/
A message from Colin was just read out on the radio saying that he believes ELO to be evil, could that be a touch to far Colin?
I always preferred Emilia and Edward Fox to Crazy like a...
I'm fed up doing the roof on the shed, and I've broken the washing line.
Sausage sandwich for lunch, Red sauce, brown sauce or no sauce at all?
Last week, I can't remember which day exactly but can check the diary if anyone needs to know, I had an exceptional chicken, mayonnaise and tarragon baguette.
I have long been aware of the transformational effects of sprinkling some dried tarragon into such a baguette, since a friend who is a chef showed me many years ago.
Has anyone else tried this? I can't overstate how nice it is.
Yes but what about my broken washing line?
Can somebody please explain why the line needs to be washed? And what line, anyway?
my lunch was so filling, here I am making some dinner gone 9 o'clock and I'm not really hungry
I didn't have lunch. I asked for advice from the forum for a sandwich filling but apart from a rather rude suggestion that I lack courage, none were forthcoming. So I had no choice but to go without.
Well, woke up this morning, with a line in my hand
Whose line? What line? Where the hell did I dine?
Must've been a dream, I don't believe where I've been
Come on... let's do it again
I can't believe such blatant references to cocaine, what next hookers?
I'm going to bed now.
So clever my foot fell off.
I'm awake now, that is all...
The King of work lunches...
Total cost: £6 on the reduced section. (normally £14)
Sainsbury's Indian Banquet for 4. Split into portions with the snacks all baked ready for the lunch box.
2 Three colour rice, 1 chicken jalfrezi, 1 chicken korma, 1 chicken tikka masala, 1 bombay potato, 1 snack selection, 2 large plain naan
Made using British chicken
Chicken jalfrezi - chilli rating - 4
Chicken korma - chilli rating - 1
Chicken tikka masala - chilli rating - 2
Bombay potato - chilli rating - 3
Snack selection - chilli rating - 2
It's a fine sunny day and I just did the laundry. If we only had a washing line, I could save some energy by not using the tumble dryer. Even though, I must admit I do like the fluffyness of the towels when they come out of the tumble dryer.
I have neither washing line nor tumble dryer, I have a clothes horse. It is, however, a clothes horse with no name.
Does that make Mrs Raffe Miss mistaken...?
I never wore my Duffel coat this winter, so fortunately for me I won't have to put it away again.
I had two very large and spicy Romanian sausages for lunch, complete with a very nice mustard and sauteed potatoes with rosemary. Now my belly hurts, and I haven'T even looked at the cake which I intended to eat as a dessert.
I was tempted by a roast beef and horseradish sandwich.
I chose something else.