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I have started sticking to cup-a-soups for lunch, I have breakfast a bit later (usually after 9am now) and then soup for lunch and sometimes soup in the afternoon if I'm hungry again. £1 for a box of 5 which makes them 20p each 8-)

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Ever since I found out that the staff canteen is subsidised I've bought my dinner from there.
I used to make my own sandwiches for dinner the night before, but come dinner time the next day the bread really wasn't all that nice, and making the same days dinner before work just isn't an option when you have to get up at 6am already.
Today I bought from the staff canteen for dinner. Cooked chicken breast in bread crumbs, shredded lettuce, sliced cucumber and cheese on a bap for £2.05.
Previously they had a set dinner menu for the week but they've been playing about with what they serve on what day recently so dinner for tomorrow is anyone's guess right now.

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Ever since I found out that the staff canteen is subsidised I've bought my dinner from there.
I used to make my own sandwiches for dinner the night before, but come dinner time the next day the bread really wasn't all that nice, and making the same days dinner before work just isn't an option when you have to get up at 6am already.
Today I bought from the staff canteen for dinner. Cooked chicken breast in bread crumbs, shredded lettuce, sliced cucumber and cheese on a bap for £2.05.
Previously they had a set dinner menu for the week but they've been playing about with what they serve on what day recently so dinner for tomorrow is anyone's guess right now.

You be wrong, boy! WRONG!

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timark_uk wrote:
Ever since I found out that the staff canteen is subsidised I've bought my dinner from there.
I used to make my own sandwiches for dinner the night before, but come dinner time the next day the bread really wasn't all that nice, and making the same days dinner before work just isn't an option when you have to get up at 6am already.
Today I bought from the staff canteen for dinner. Cooked chicken breast in bread crumbs, shredded lettuce, sliced cucumber and cheese on a bap for £2.05.
Previously they had a set dinner menu for the week but they've been playing about with what they serve on what day recently so dinner for tomorrow is anyone's guess right now.

You be wrong, boy! WRONG!


Just think of Mark living in a different time zone such as Dhaka, +5 hours.

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i make my own sarnies, today 4 rashers of bacon in multiseed bread and a dollop of tom sauce
tomorrow will be sausage sarnies (farmhouse) with brown sauce
i also take my own flask of coffee

this way i can eat, drink and have a ciggy outside when having my breaks …

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EddArmitage wrote:
You be wrong, boy! WRONG!
Oh bugger. Did I miss an apostrophe?
Today for dinner I got a brown bread tuna and cheese sandwich from the canteen.

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timark_uk wrote:
EddArmitage wrote:
You be wrong, boy! WRONG!
Oh bugger. Did I miss an apostrophe?
Today for LUNCH I got a brown bread tuna and cheese sandwich from the canteen.

Mark


Corrected. :P

Today I had a nice salad, with potatoes and left over barbecue stuff, (various meat things) that mrs. V made for me, but I was so busy I haven't been able to eat all of it, for fear of indigestion... :roll:

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EddArmitage wrote:
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Oh bugger. Did I miss an apostrophe?

And the bread seems to form the central core of your sandwich.

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I made a roasted vegetable couscous salad last night, which I've just had with a piece of ham, lettuce and honey and mustard dressing. Was yummy, I just hope there are less calories in the couscous than the bread I was having before.

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I made a roasted vegetable couscous salad last night, which I've just had with a piece of ham, lettuce and honey and mustard dressing. Was yummy, I just hope there are less calories in the couscous than the bread I was having before.


It wouldn't surprise me if most of the calories were in the dressing.

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It wouldn't surprise me if most of the calories were in the dressing.


True, though I'm thinking more of the carbs…

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Today I had:

A yogurt at home with a cup of tea
4 crumpets & butter at work
A ham, cheese & mustard mayo on home-made bread sandwich
A raisin cerial bar.
A packet of crisps
Pizza
4 oranges
A banana

Still to come:

An apple
Dinner

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Crikey that is a lot of food!! :o

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Crikey that is a lot of food!! :o


IIRC though, Sas is about 6'7 ;)

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And how tall? :lol: :lol: :P

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