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english muffin, freshly squeezed orange juice and Monmouth coffee.
Rahrah.


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english muffin, freshly squeezed orange juice and Monmouth coffee.
Rahrah.
Eating. EATING!
Silly foreigners. (8+D
(I can say that because I'm one too)

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TheFrenchun wrote:
english muffin, freshly squeezed orange juice and Monmouth coffee.
Rahrah.
Eating. EATING!
Silly foreigners. (8+D
(I can say that because I'm one too)

Mark

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timark_uk wrote:
TheFrenchun wrote:
english muffin, freshly squeezed orange juice and Monmouth coffee.
Rahrah.
Eating. EATING!
Silly foreigners. (8+D
(I can say that because I'm one too)
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No.

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I had linguini at lunch time. I ate the normal portion (100g uncooked) I'd normally eat and three hours later, I'm stonkingly hungry - to the point where I heated up a baked bean pasty and then made it into a sandwich. :shock:

EDIT: I blame it on the 3k run I (just about) managed for the first time on the treadmill.

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Home made fish soup. It took a bit of working out how to do in just a microwave. Though it is really tasty.

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I just ate a slice of Corned beef from M&S, was really nice cold and stolen from fridge, for tea i had 9 fish fingers, haddock ones, were nice, needed calories to replace those used - about 1600 - on 50 mile ride today, this happiness lark is killing me :-)

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Home made fish soup. It took a bit of working out how to do in just a microwave. Though it is really tasty.


Have you thought about getting a halogen oven or Actifry?

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Nothing :(
Train was late so missed out on someone else buying me the full english

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Home made fish soup. It took a bit of working out how to do in just a microwave. Though it is really tasty.


Have you thought about getting a halogen oven or Actifry?

My mum cooks most fish in the microwave, wrapped in greaseproof paper with lemon and shredded carrot etc. Salmon takes about 5 min that way.
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Amnesia10 wrote:
Home made fish soup. It took a bit of working out how to do in just a microwave. Though it is really tasty.


Have you thought about getting a halogen oven or Actifry?

I have both but the soup actually turned out well in the microwave. I steamed everything in the microwave and then blended some of the ingredients in and then added the rest before pouring into my microwaveable soup mugs. So I had enough for 4 soups. Previously all my soups were the same texture because of the blender. Now I have a chunky soup for a change. I might try the same technique with some other soups. Then when I want a soup I just microwave one.

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oceanicitl wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
Home made fish soup. It took a bit of working out how to do in just a microwave. Though it is really tasty.


Have you thought about getting a halogen oven or Actifry?

My mum cooks most fish in the microwave, wrapped in greaseproof paper with lemon and shredded carrot etc. Salmon takes about 5 min that way.

I usually steam salmon in the microwave and it only needs a few minutes. I have a microwave steamer that gets used all the time.

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one tries to be healthy but then the chocolate cupcake with whiskey icing get passed around.
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Chocolate cakes with chocolate ganache & crumbled chocolate on top.

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Leftover fritatta.

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