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Wokko wrote:Chicken and Chorizo Paella, cooked it last night and has reheated nicely. Made too much for me and the girlfriend, so tonight it feeds everyone else :D
Sounds delicious. Isn't it just the three of you?
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watt price tully wrote:
Wokko wrote:Chicken and Chorizo Paella, cooked it last night and has reheated nicely. Made too much for me and the girlfriend, so tonight it feeds everyone else :D
Sounds delicious. Isn't it just the three of you?
There's been some changes in my life over the last 6 months, I'm a single dad and custodial parent of my daughter and the new girlfriend (who is Carlton supporter of all things :lol: ) has a son.

Alex (my daughter) had the Paella tonight and loved it, followed it up with an olive oil chocolate cake made with almond meal instead of flour. Served it last night with raspberries and double cream but left that stuff over at the GF house.
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Are you asking about my Isn't it the three ?
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Wokko wrote:
watt price tully wrote:
Wokko wrote:Chicken and Chorizo Paella, cooked it last night and has reheated nicely. Made too much for me and the girlfriend, so tonight it feeds everyone else :D
Sounds delicious. Isn't it just the three of you?
There's been some changes in my life over the last 6 months, I'm a single dad and custodial parent of my daughter and the new girlfriend (who is Carlton supporter of all things :lol: ) has a son.

Alex (my daughter) had the Paella tonight and loved it, followed it up with an olive oil chocolate cake made with almond meal instead of flour. Served it last night with raspberries and double cream but left that stuff over at the GF house.
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Leave him go, some men are slow learners and need to experience mistakes a few times before the lesson sticks. :wink:
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^ Don't be such a bitter and twisted grumpy old buggar! :P

Wokko you sound really happy with where you are in life now - enjoy!! 8)
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Prawn Pesto Linguine, easy meal and delicious.
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Morrigu wrote:^ Don't be such a bitter and twisted grumpy old buggar! :P

Wokko you sound really happy with where you are in life now - enjoy!! 8)
Oi, I'm not bitter. :P

I'm going to do some pork chops with celeriac mash and the old girls choice of veges.
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stui magpie wrote:^

Leave him go, some men are slow learners and need to experience mistakes a few times before the lesson sticks. :wink:
Have to slay some dragons before getting the princess.

I assumed it was the Carlton support that offended. :lol:
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Wokko wrote:
watt price tully wrote:
Wokko wrote:Chicken and Chorizo Paella, cooked it last night and has reheated nicely. Made too much for me and the girlfriend, so tonight it feeds everyone else :D
Sounds delicious. Isn't it just the three of you?
There's been some changes in my life over the last 6 months, I'm a single dad and custodial parent of my daughter and the new girlfriend (who is Carlton supporter of all things :lol: ) has a son.

Alex (my daughter) had the Paella tonight and loved it, followed it up with an olive oil chocolate cake made with almond meal instead of flour. Served it last night with raspberries and double cream but left that stuff over at the GF house.
Wow. That sounds delicious, comfort food. I'm starving right now.

Got home too late from work 'effen busy again. Turkish mixed grill to make up for all the veges last week: 2 kebabs, 1 pattie, 1 lamb cutlet, 1 grill flamed pepper, 1 grilled large mushroom, a rice & lentil / onion dish, salad, & meat off the doner...health foods :D - I rode to spin class then home.
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Did some mashed hawaiian sweet potatoes (white on the outside, purple on the inside) with lime juice and coconut milk, with some ham steaks and pineapple and veges.

The old girls verdict? "you can do that purple stuff again" :P
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Food on site very average this swing.

Had a bean salad and some carrot sticks..... hmmm.... beer :)
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stui magpie wrote:Did some mashed hawaiian sweet potatoes (white on the outside, purple on the inside) with lime juice and coconut milk, with some ham steaks and pineapple and veges.

The old girls verdict? "you can do that purple stuff again" :P
Hmm like the sound of that sweet potato, cheers, gunna try that!
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Wine.
#TEAMBUCKS
#TEAMEDDIE
#TEAMCOLLINGWOOD
#SIDEBYSIDE
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mandy wrote:Wine.
That too. Did I forget to methion that. :P :wink:
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