What's for dinner tonight?

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Re: What's for dinner tonight?

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Chicken Balti Curry with long grain rice. Yummo!
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Left overs from last night's roast pork :lol: :lol:
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Prawn Curry this end.
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Home-made pizza: anchovies, smoked mussells, hot salami, capers, fresh mushrooms, plus the usuals...
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roast chook and veg, in the webber again.
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Just finished mixing the necessary spices etc, cutting up the chicken, onion, garlic, ginger as well as getting the tomato paste, Carnation light evap milk & cornflower all organised for the reply to Dot'n'Georges roast pork dinner the other night.

Hope you left me some crackling Dot!!

Lesley, the Turbo oven is Dot's... were stuck with the Swift oven/grill (useless)/cooktop. If we get a cupla $$$ spare might seriously consider removing it & just have a cook top & get one of those big turbos.

We actually had a small version one that we got in a boot sale, $10 - but it was really too small for our needs so gave it away.

Will then have to get a genny for when we free camp!
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As we're busy getting the caravan stick and span....we will have a few people stickybeaking over Easter....we're having reheated vegie stew, followed by apple pie.

Not very exciting but no work involved!

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Tonight it is Balsamic Chicken Bake Yum Yum Served with steamed greens

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That sounds yummy, Ros. Care to share the recipe? Just a sandwich for us tonight as we had lunch at the Cleveland Sands Hotel to bid farewell to my sister, her husband, sister-in-law and cousin before we head north next week.
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Swisslulu wrote:That sounds yummy, Ros. Care to share the recipe? Just a sandwich for us tonight as we had lunch at the Cleveland Sands Hotel to bid farewell to my sister, her husband, sister-in-law and cousin before we head north next week.
Hi Lesley will post over in the cook section for you so easy, boys hanging around in the kitchen taking in all the smells :lol: :lol: :lol:

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