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I've got no idea what to have for lunch. Stuck in the house waiting for a plumber to arrive, and by the time he's been my little boy will be asleep - and I think there's probably a rule about nipping out to buy food and leaving a 16 month old alone at home?


So if anyone's got inspiration as to what I can do with:


1 egg (past best by date by 1 week)

3 slices mouldy bread

2 jars baby food


I'd be very appreciative! Alternatively if anyone would like to deliver me something delicious and nutritious....


It's grocery night tonight, thank goodness

In desperation resorted to looking in the bottom of the freezer. Have so far eaten 4 fish fingers (intended for baby Pickle) and 4 radishes that I found lurking at the back of the vege bin, as well as the bits of baby Pickles lunch that got spat back at me. Mmmmmmm, lovely. Didn't even have any ketchup for the fish fingers :'(

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