Wat are you having for your tea??? because i am hungary any ideas?!


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I'm having chicken with a mushroom, onion and thyme home made stuffing, and pasta with a home made wild mushroom and pistachio sauce. or if you're feeling lazy try a fish finger sandwich with cheese

strawberrty tea and crumpets

Im having spag bol - my boyf is cooking tonight - YUM!

Hungary? That would be a country.
As for tea, you should have something delicious like Pizza or healthy like Tuna Nicoise salad. Depends what you feel like

my very own homemade curry and the kids want cornedbeef and rice my grans recipe but very nice for the cold nites

just made some soup from scratch has all the root veggies in plus some baby corn and soya beand it smells loverly been simmering for over an hour it will be ready in another 1.5 hours but it will be better tomorrow I dont know why this is but it just does

Tea with bread

I'm gonna make chicken & lamb salad with pitta bread. Yum.

Well im off to the havester

An im gunna have steak chips and peppercorn sause and owh of course the salad bar. Yum Yum - coz i am starving !

I am having BREAD for my tea but I am not inviting you!
You are hungary? (the name of a country?)

Tuna pasta...nice and easy

Roast chicken, with roast potatoes, cauliflower, broccoli, sweetcorn and peas, followed by cheese, biscuits and grapes.

yummy - drooling just thinking about it - my husband is on night shift so he is home cooking it.

homemade scones ... we've got plain, raisin and cranberry.

it's not lunch time yet so I'd keep it light.

I've got ten spicy wings frae Asda fur ma tea. Bit messy tae eat but absolutely yummy!!!!

I want Mick W's grams recipe for corned beef and rice. Sounds yummy! Mick, post it!





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