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Got home from work & she who must be obeyed had butterflied lamb roast, potato salad, greek salad & tabouli salad. Followed by a bowl of fresh mango / strawberry.
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^

give that one a payrise.
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stui magpie wrote:^

give that one a payrise.
Absolutely.

She's a wonderful woman with lots of patience - she puts up with me!
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On the menu tonight - BBQ and Salad.

Made a curry rice salad with some apple, sultanas and dried pineapple;
A pasta salad with spring onions, capsicum and a herb and basil dressing
Lettuce and chopped stuff - {cherry tomatoes; celery; cucumber; spring onions; cheese; radish, all mixed together)

For the meat, we have a marinated pork rib rack, sausages and hamburgers and some chicken thigh fillets in smokey barbecue marinade. (sorry Mandy, no lamb)

For Ron, I've got some chicken satay skewers and a butterflied piece of beef with pepper crust. That will wait for tomorrow/Tuesday.
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Gutted.
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Went out for lunch with friends, kept it clean though! Apart from the wine!
Grilled chicken with rice & salad

So just had a bowl of sultana bran for tea!
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Taco Tuesday!
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stui magpie wrote:On the menu tonight - BBQ and Salad.

Made a curry rice salad with some apple, sultanas and dried pineapple;
A pasta salad with spring onions, capsicum and a herb and basil dressing
Lettuce and chopped stuff - {cherry tomatoes; celery; cucumber; spring onions; cheese; radish, all mixed together)

For the meat, we have a marinated pork rib rack, sausages and hamburgers and some chicken thigh fillets in smokey barbecue marinade. (sorry Mandy, no lamb)

For Ron, I've got some chicken satay skewers and a butterflied piece of beef with pepper crust. That will wait for tomorrow/Tuesday.
Sounds like a veritable banquet. Yum scrum Stui.

We're having fresh cheese & spinach tortellini with a basic napoli sauce (purchased from the local fresh pasta place) with a garden salad tonight.
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Had dumplings and potato gems (with tomato sauce!) last night. Wonder if we'll ever actually cook a meal?
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spag bowl
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Making Sweet and Sour meatballs with steamed rice tonight for the tribe.
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roast chicken and salad.
gonna do Prawns and salad tomorrow
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Did some pizzas in the woodfired oven.

Prosciutto and Bocconcini.
Ham, cheese and chilli.

Still yet to master the art of getting the right tempreture...
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^ my old man has one and took him a while but sensational.
simple anchovie, olive, garlic and pesto - fantastic
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zoia wrote:spag bowl
Snap.
Delicious.
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