pink poodle
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This thread makes getting home late for work with no food in the house quite difficult.
I do like me a cheesy potato thing.And tonight decided to do a potato/sweet potato gratin
looks slicedsmashed avo,
The art...slice in the skin and then squish it it straight onto the plate like hand squeezing a lemon. So perhaps it is squished not smashed?looks sliced
Much betterSo perhaps it is squished not smashed?
My son just asked me today "What does a wolverine eat?" Now I can tell him!This week's bulk cookup includes:
Green Thai slowcooker gravy beef curry with coconut cream, red capsicum, onion, celery, potato, and butternut pumpkin. It'll be served with steamed broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower.
Sweet and sour mango (marked down) pork chops with veg and rice,
And mixed beef and (marked down) home made venison rissoles with cooked garlic, grated potato and onion as a binder, with steamed veg and potato plus tomato, onion a n d butter sauce.
With a Wolverine to feed i need to budget.
He costs me a fortune. ThisMy son just asked me today "What does a wolverine eat?" Now I can tell him!
I baked 3 loaves of bread for the week ahead and that's as far as I got with meal planning/prepping!
He costs me a fortune in food. It's like feeding my sons when they were teenagers, he'll eat literally four times as much as me for dinner and then a family block of chocolate a night. 500g per meal in meat alone and he's the skinny one! And my job is just as active!My son just asked me today "What does a wolverine eat?" Now I can tell him!
I baked 3 loaves of bread for the week ahead and that's as far as I got with meal planning/prepping!
Our husbands/partners sound very similar. Mine can look at a bike and he loses weight. He often eats twice as much as me and cleans up the scraps too.He costs me a fortune. This
He costs me a fortune in food. It's like feeding my sons when they were teenagers, he'll eat literally four times as much as me for dinner and then a family block of chocolate a night. 500g per meal in meat alone and he's the skinny one! And my job is just as active!
I just spent 3 days solo with my 5 grandchildren. 7, 4 and 2yro boys plus 11 month old identical girls. I was basically in the kitchen making snacks (fruits, cheese, vegemite scrolls, eggs, nut bars, crackers etc etc) among breakfast lunch and dinner (which in true kid form they wouldn't eat despite being the dinner they requested) all day with a chorus of "I'm hungry! every 15 minutes. Heaven help my daughter when these boys hit pre puberty, her brothers were eating 3-5 times as much as their dad by the time they were 10. And we had our own veg, mushroom, and fruit gardens! Even then i would stretch meat meals out with beans and mushrooms.Our husbands/partners sound very similar. Mine can look at a bike and he loses weight. He often eats twice as much as me and cleans up the scraps too.
My 6 year old will eat as much as me if it's his favourite meal (home made pizza)
I'm not looking forward to when my boys are teenagers, they'll be prowling the kitchen at all hours looking for food.
Hubs loves my rissoles
How do you feel about going out for dinner and paying too much for a really flavourless meal that dpesn satisfy your hunger and possibly leaves you unwell?
Fair play to you. I haven't been anywhere near as active yet I'm still struggling to find the will to cook.