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    I have prepped a roast dinner, cooked the joint and prepared the veggies - made a pork & apple casserole and a huge fresh fruit salad.

    I have 10 mindees tonight. They love their roasts and there will be clean plates and lots of smiles.....

    so why do I feel irrationally annoyed at the fact that dinner will be served at 5 and by 5:10 it will all be over

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    Any room for 1 more???

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    ooh sounds lovely! beef and red wine casserole for us, been in the slow cooker for a couple of hours and smelling delicious! mmmmm!
    Francine X

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    I have chicken in the slow cooker in a nice creamy sauce

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    Sounds yummy....your making me want a roast dinner now!

    I have no idea what we're having for dinner tonight!!! Probably stir fry as its quick and easy and I'm feeling lazy today!!

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    I am having a traditional British meal. CURRY! But I have no mindees, just 4 gannets for daughters and a dh who all adore curry!
    Pre-reg,mum to4girls

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    mmmmmm i feel hungry now!
    katieskatie xx

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    Pork chops for us tonight

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    toad in the hole for us!

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    oooooh i need your recipe for pork and apple casserole please!
    Little Miss Chatterbox xx

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    Me and my two DS's are having pizza courtesy of Dominos. I found a £10 discount code and hubby is away tonight so why not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by little miss chatterbox View Post
    oooooh i need your recipe for pork and apple casserole please!
    Diced pork fried lightly with garlic, ginger and sliced red onion
    Add a tin of tomatoes and some chicken stock and cook in the oven for 2 hours on a low heat.
    Half an hour before serving add fresh chopped herbs (today I added sage) and quartered dessert apples.

    Serve with Rice

    Delish!

 

 

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