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30-10-2013, 02:13 PM   #1

Wednesday - what's for tea?


I'm making cawl, that is a Welsh thick broth made with root veg and scrag end of lamb, the smell is lush

Expecting a friend up from Plymouth, well well, here she is !



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30-10-2013, 02:27 PM   #2

Re: Wednesday - what's for tea?


Sounds like a nice day Angie. Your soup sounds good too. I'm meeting a friend after work and heading to a Chinese buffet



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30-10-2013, 02:51 PM   #3

Re: Wednesday - what's for tea?


Hi PP, Pamela ..... did you confuse PP with me, Pamela???

Love the sound of cawl, PP. I am intending making a nice chicken noodle soup tomorrow, but tonight's tea will be pasta with salmon and pesto. OH will be out tonight with Monty for dog training, he's out quite a while on a Wednesday as he helps out at puppy and junior class before Monty's advanced class. So Dora and I will be snug in front of the fire. Hasn't the temperature dropped that last couple of evenings? I had a hot water bottle last night.

My best friend from school days has popped in this morning on her way home to Leicester. We've had a lovely chin-wag, just not long enough.

Have a good day folks.



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30-10-2013, 04:51 PM   #4

Re: Wednesday - what's for tea?


Oops sorry Angie, I was replying and walking and replying at the same time.



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30-10-2013, 06:20 PM   #5

Re: Wednesday - what's for tea?


Well having roast pork, mash & roasted potatoes, cauliflower, cheese sauce, gravy green beans and stuffing here. Just cut the pork and nicked some crackling can't eat crackling quietly so Bella heard me crunch (she is settling in well)
Getting ready to be away the weekend. Me and Bella Wales here we come.

Really cold here too.

PP and Angie (unless you are the same person ) your soup and cawl both sound lovely.
Pamela your buffet sounds good too but I have been out for dinner for 3 out of the last 4 nights....so I am in for the night hence the roast dinner.
Collect the car tomorrow - yeah.
Have now stripped the wallpaper from the loo.....so decorating that next



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30-10-2013, 07:39 PM   #6

Re: Wednesday - what's for tea?


Evening all,sounds like a day for friends.
Pizza for my tea.
Had a relaxing day on site and a couple of beach walks.may visit the Local tonight again.



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