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I'm bored, bored, bored of cooking the same stuff & am feeling really uninspired as to what to have for dinner this evening, even pretty pictures in cook books aren't getting me in the cooking mood. Also I'm feeling like a lump at the moment, so want to cook something relatively healthy!!

Any ideas would be great? Otherwise beans on toast for us this evening!


Thanks

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I'm feeling exactly the same!! I meal plan ahead so I can get what I need in the weekly shop. Fancied a change from the usual 15 meals or so that everyone likes this week. So got a whole new menu for this week.


For tonight were having pasta with mascarpone, garlic, parmesan and spinach. Quick, simple and oh so yummy!

Soooo.... a glass of red & reading some of blog suggestions, inspiration has finally come!! On the dinner menu tonight.... sweet potato & butternut squash chips, falafel & haloumi. Thanks all, Sylviamaria love your blog & yes isn't St David lovely!

Now what will I cook tomorrow?!??

Dinner tonight sounds great! I m hoping to post again soon - once i ve settled back to London routines. My mac n cheese recipe is quick and easy if u like.. http://bighungryfamily.blogspot.com/2011/06/macaroni-cheese.html you can change the cheese to what u have at home.


Bon appetit x

bluesuperted Wrote:

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> This thread HelenGV?

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> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?2

> 9,292412,page=1

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> Btw were you in Dulwich Park this afternoon?

> Someone with a Phil and Teds who looked like you

> was there but I couldn't be sure!



Yes that thread, thanks i have been meaning to try and find it again! and no, sadly my two are a bit sick and i had party clean up duty so we've been home all day and not in the park :0(


Going to try and get the little ones into bed on time today and browse the new food blogs, thanks to those who posted them!

At the risk of being a total opportunist, I'm a food blogger, someone mentioned us before, www.crumbsfood.co.uk. We do a whole section on food for grown ups - things that are quick to knock up after the kids are in bed, and all you want is some decent nosh (and a glass of wine - we have wine recommendations from our own in-house sommelier, darling). Here you go...http://crumbsfeedyourfamily.blogspot.com/p/food-for-grown-ups.html Hope it helps.

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