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We have a drinking/listening, here is the eating.

I'm eating the Chinese English breakfast.

1 portion of cold cooked rice.

2 eggs scrambled in wok (remove).

2 rashers of bacon fried in wok.

Add cold rice and frozen pea - stir fry.

Add cooked scrambled eggs + soy sauce to taste.

Enjoy.

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I just had toasted baps + boiled eggs + baked beans for brekkie/lunch/my first meal of the day.

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A french bagette filled with thick-cut bacon :D

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Beef hula shoops. Mmmm.

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I've just eaten a whole tin full of mulligatawnys.

They were very tasty, but they made my nose run a bit :)

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1/2 kilo of king prawns pil pil stylewith a **** of course . :D :D :D

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Cheese and Marmite sandwiches...


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Just come in from work and scoffed mini banoffe muffins, and last nights uneaten prawn crackers...it's a taste combo sensation ;)

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Nom nom nom ....

Chicken Curry

Nom nom nom ...

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Just finished dinner, I had chicket with hoi-sin sauce in some fajita wraps. Was yummy.


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Cheese and Marmite sandwiches...

The huge 500g jars of Marmite are £1.00 at Tesco at the moment. I've stocked up :D

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pg2114 wrote:
RedFlames wrote:
Cheese and Marmite sandwiches...

The huge 500g jars of Marmite are £1.00 at Tesco at the moment. I've stocked up :D

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I should go tomorrow...I usually have Marmite sandwiches for work. Bread = £1/week, yoghurts = £1.50/week, Marmite = £1/4months! I have cheap lunches 8-)


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pg2114 wrote:
RedFlames wrote:
Cheese and Marmite sandwiches...

The huge 500g jars of Marmite are £1.00 at Tesco at the moment. I've stocked up :D

Peter.


i have a 600g catering sized tub of it in my fridge... it's almost empty but it's lasted a bloody long time...


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Crispy M&Ms. Yum!

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A sandwich that the shop i get them from dubs 'The Life Cycle of a Chicken'

... that's chicken and egg in corn bread ...


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