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Apr. 22nd, 2020 04:25 pmSo far, we have had:
- roast turkey with roast potatoes and parsnips, spring cabbage and gravy (for three)
- turkey and mushrooms in creamy sauce with mixed grains and chickpeas (pretty good)
- re-heated roast turkey with cabbage and gravy (really awesome gravy)
- turkey doners: thinly sliced and microwaved turkey, shredded red cabbage, onion, lettuce, chopped tomato, and a slightly hot sauce made with mayo, mango chutney, tomato ketchup and hot sauce, stuffed into pita bread (very successful!)
- turkey curry (not my best curry, but no doubt I'll do this again)
And the cats get a spoonful of the chopped meat with their midday snacks, and possibly also with their supper.
We have so far used rather less than half of it.
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I spent part of this morning updating my "what to do when I die" file. It was, surprisingly, quite fun. Not that I plan on dying yetawhile, and I feel fine, but the file needs to exist and needs to be up to date.
So, how are you?
- roast turkey with roast potatoes and parsnips, spring cabbage and gravy (for three)
- turkey and mushrooms in creamy sauce with mixed grains and chickpeas (pretty good)
- re-heated roast turkey with cabbage and gravy (really awesome gravy)
- turkey doners: thinly sliced and microwaved turkey, shredded red cabbage, onion, lettuce, chopped tomato, and a slightly hot sauce made with mayo, mango chutney, tomato ketchup and hot sauce, stuffed into pita bread (very successful!)
- turkey curry (not my best curry, but no doubt I'll do this again)
And the cats get a spoonful of the chopped meat with their midday snacks, and possibly also with their supper.
We have so far used rather less than half of it.
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I spent part of this morning updating my "what to do when I die" file. It was, surprisingly, quite fun. Not that I plan on dying yetawhile, and I feel fine, but the file needs to exist and needs to be up to date.
So, how are you?