molly09 wrote: » Got choc buttons in shop earlier ............. northgirl I am completely blaming you!!!!
Grandeeod wrote: » I had an old fave this evening. Chicken and chips. Breast on the bone with a wing too. Some stuffing on the side and a drop of chicken gravy for the girls. My plate went one step further. Gammon steak on the bottom, stuffing and then the Chicken covered in gravy. Massive! It was so 1980s.:D Brought Mrs G out for a jar afterwards. A quiet drink in a cosy pub talking about the old days! Mondays like this are priceless.
Mam of 4 wrote: » You and Mrs G deserve evenings like that G , and more to come , and I know you both enjoy every moment Coffee and a pink wafer biscuit here , remember those ? A childhood favourite !
Grandeeod wrote: » Only two of them in a pack now. Used to be three.:( Loved them as a kid when we managed to get them.
Whispered wrote: » I had dinner early so by 9pm I was really hungry again. I had one of my favourite lazy "meals". Egg salad with cherry tomatoes, onion and iceberg lettuce all mixed with mayo, a potato waffle and cheese. On bread. With a packet of crisps. It's just carbs and fat really with a nod to health with the tomatoes. But it was delicious!
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Black pudding and toast, very unhealthy, I need to get back into eating porridge again .
northgirl wrote: » Full of protein. Not a bad choice I'd say and tasty to boot
northgirl wrote: » Having another cheese toasty or beans on toast conundrum for lunchtime option...
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » The porridge is it :pac:? :pac:
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » :pac: