What is it?

We’re trying to be a bit more healthy.

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Cheese has lots of calcium and is therefore a healthy food. qed.

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Ur doin it wrong :cry:
I’ve never cooked mushy green beans.
Even when we cooked a roast with my.sister in America and used frozen green beans which I was highly dubious about, they turned out great!

Eggs and bacon on sour dough at 11am. Followed by a gin & tonic at 12.30. Followed by four pints of ale at the local boozer. Can’t go in there without being encouraged to stay for ‘one more’. Now I wait and see what Clive will cook for me.

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Suddenly really want some sweet Jalapeños from TJs

Making a chicken, chorizo and butter bean stew. Gonna have some crusty bread with it.

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Yes mate!

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Roast beef, roasties, yorkies, carrots, cauliflower cheese, onion rings. Bakewell tart. Diet obliterated.

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Not judging Laefers, I’m all for this kind of pioneering thinking, but does it actually work?

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I think it’s a good accompaniment :woman_shrugging:

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I’m willing to give it a try!

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had a vausage and rice casserole thing that my gf sometimes makes. with cheese on top. delicious

ordering in bibimbap for dinner \o/

photo needs something for scale

thought these were gigantic

haha fucking hell

  • Get a stew going
  • Oven food

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Had a pork leg joint (crackled up nicely, too) with roast taytos, spring greens and leeks and onion.

Just put the strudel in the oven (the one we were going to have last week but felt too full) and having that with either custard or ice cream.

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dinner was: lazy roast potatoes, by which i mean i whacked them in the oven, raw with cold oil. Came out as a 4/10 but I really cba with parboiling etc. I out some grated cheese on mine which helped. Tivall grill. Green beans, carrots and ‘greens’

Was fine

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No parboil, cold oil? Might as well just eat them raw out the ground.

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