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Fantastic Freezer Feast...not!
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Due to circumstances it was a freezer forage meal this evening to use things up.
It consisted of a pack of M&S katsu chicken tenders (possibly from a meal deal), two packs of microwave chips (no idea when or how they got in the freezer), and some peas.
Followed by a sticky toffee pud, again probably from a meal deal. No cream, ice cream, custard or yogurt.
And then a melatonin gummie.
I have no doubt everyone here had a better meal than that!
It consisted of a pack of M&S katsu chicken tenders (possibly from a meal deal), two packs of microwave chips (no idea when or how they got in the freezer), and some peas.
Followed by a sticky toffee pud, again probably from a meal deal. No cream, ice cream, custard or yogurt.
And then a melatonin gummie.
I have no doubt everyone here had a better meal than that!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chinese takeaway tonight (thanks to a very generous 50% off discount code), with plenty leftover for tomorrow, salt and pepper chicken wings and Yung Chow fried rice. I have strawberries and cream, but I'm going to save them for the Wimbledon men's final tomorrow and just have an Asda version of a Nobbly Bobbly.
I love the bean jenga!!
I love the bean jenga!!
Thanks, Eve. Would have been fantastic had Dave let me build it up high.
Envy you your Chinese takeaway. Had the most fantastic one two minutes away when I was in the UK. Nearest here is 20 odd miles and they don't deliver to the back of beyond. Could collect but if the road back is blocked by sheep, cows and tractors it's gone cold.
Envy you your Chinese takeaway. Had the most fantastic one two minutes away when I was in the UK. Nearest here is 20 odd miles and they don't deliver to the back of beyond. Could collect but if the road back is blocked by sheep, cows and tractors it's gone cold.
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