What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Aren't you mostly based in London now? Or to put it more precisely, Jamie's Italian.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
ive always been a breakfast skipper, in the office for 6.30 every day so never have time before leaving the house. this always led to me being STARVING by dinner! which is a good 6hr stretch - so id proper slob out! i recognised this wasnt the way forward so i tried having porridge at my desk for a while, but i CBA with the washing up. however, lately i discovered those belvita breakfast biscuits which are apperently akin to having a bowl of cereal ? i just dunk them in my coffee. seems to do the trick, or sometimes i get them granola and yoghurt pots - then at lunch i just have a light butty or some soup, or them 450 calorie snack pots from EAT, tremendous but cost about a fiver a pop.... i pretty much eat what i want for tea.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
yes i just wanted to use that new word i learned.mrkint wrote:Aren't you mostly based in London now? Or to put it more precisely, Jamie's Italian.
actually no, im only in London mon - thurs, give or take.
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I noticed on the telly that they are now doing those oat-so-simple porridge sachets in pot-form so you could have one at your desk with much less washing up fallout!General Mannerheim wrote:ive always been a breakfast skipper, in the office for 6.30 every day so never have time before leaving the house. this always led to me being STARVING by dinner! which is a good 6hr stretch - so id proper slob out! i recognised this wasnt the way forward so i tried having porridge at my desk for a while, but i CBA with the washing up. however, lately i discovered those belvita breakfast biscuits which are apperently akin to having a bowl of cereal ? i just dunk them in my coffee. seems to do the trick, or sometimes i get them granola and yoghurt pots - then at lunch i just have a light butty or some soup, or them 450 calorie snack pots from EAT, tremendous but cost about a fiver a pop.... i pretty much eat what i want for tea.

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Hmmm... How much£?thebish wrote:I noticed on the telly that they are now doing those oat-so-simple porridge sachets in pot-form so you could have one at your desk with much less washing up fallout!General Mannerheim wrote:ive always been a breakfast skipper, in the office for 6.30 every day so never have time before leaving the house. this always led to me being STARVING by dinner! which is a good 6hr stretch - so id proper slob out! i recognised this wasnt the way forward so i tried having porridge at my desk for a while, but i CBA with the washing up. however, lately i discovered those belvita breakfast biscuits which are apperently akin to having a bowl of cereal ? i just dunk them in my coffee. seems to do the trick, or sometimes i get them granola and yoghurt pots - then at lunch i just have a light butty or some soup, or them 450 calorie snack pots from EAT, tremendous but cost about a fiver a pop.... i pretty much eat what i want for tea.
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
according to sainsbury online they are on offer at the moment at 4 pots for £3General Mannerheim wrote:Hmmm... How much£?thebish wrote:I noticed on the telly that they are now doing those oat-so-simple porridge sachets in pot-form so you could have one at your desk with much less washing up fallout!General Mannerheim wrote:ive always been a breakfast skipper, in the office for 6.30 every day so never have time before leaving the house. this always led to me being STARVING by dinner! which is a good 6hr stretch - so id proper slob out! i recognised this wasnt the way forward so i tried having porridge at my desk for a while, but i CBA with the washing up. however, lately i discovered those belvita breakfast biscuits which are apperently akin to having a bowl of cereal ? i just dunk them in my coffee. seems to do the trick, or sometimes i get them granola and yoghurt pots - then at lunch i just have a light butty or some soup, or them 450 calorie snack pots from EAT, tremendous but cost about a fiver a pop.... i pretty much eat what i want for tea.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
£3 fior 4 pots >> or >> do some washing up
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Hmmm. Seems I'm in an advantageous position then. I too have porridge at my desk but then just sling the bowl into the dishwasher. Think my porridge with golden syrup (made with free issue work milk) works out at about 15p a time. 

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Pots all day.bobo the clown wrote:£3 fior 4 pots >> or >> do some washing up
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I'm thinking of doing duck for Not Mrs Bob tonight. Anyone got an interesting recipe for a simple glaze?
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
If this is your first experience, ten my main advice would be to just buy duck breast, not a whole duck.Bijou Bob wrote:I'm thinking of doing duck for Not Mrs Bob tonight. Anyone got an interesting recipe for a simple glaze?
Unless you've got an NVQ in carving duck it'll take an age, looklike something from Guernica and provide an amazingly small amount of actual duck.
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It's locally sourced organic duck breasts, which were apparently quacking last weekend.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
perfick.Bijou Bob wrote:It's locally sourced organic duck breasts, which were apparently quacking last weekend.
Orange is classic. Honey based is good. As is maybe, if you have some left from Christmas, using redcurrant or cranberry, maybe mixed with honey.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Star Anise, Chinese 5 spice, Pepper, Salt & Honey.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
boltonboris wrote:Star Anise, Chinese 5 spice, Pepper, Salt & Honey.
Do it.
This. Though star anise is already in chinese 5 spice, so adding extra would be too much for my taste buds........
Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Sherry, lemon juice, honey and a little dark soy. It went down a treat and Not Mrs Bob is a happy bunny 

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Haggis again
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Thought you were more of a bottom man...thebish wrote:
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