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What's For Dinner/supper/tea/your Evening Meal (Whatever You Call It)
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Two part question:-
What's your food for tonight?
I've got lots of veg, some bacon, pancetta, mushrooms and cheese. I was meant to be having haggis neeps and tatties but I forgot to take the haggis out the freezer. So I'm struggling for inspiration. Any ideas? (Not a takeaway, I had one last night). At the moment its looking like "Pasta with random stuff out of the fridge sauce".
Or I could just go and nick NoM's meatballs (wonder if Mr NoM will mind)!
What's your food for tonight?
I've got lots of veg, some bacon, pancetta, mushrooms and cheese. I was meant to be having haggis neeps and tatties but I forgot to take the haggis out the freezer. So I'm struggling for inspiration. Any ideas? (Not a takeaway, I had one last night). At the moment its looking like "Pasta with random stuff out of the fridge sauce".
Or I could just go and nick NoM's meatballs (wonder if Mr NoM will mind)!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've not yet decided what to have tonight. (It will be absolutely nothing unless I can persuade the cat on my knee to shift!)
However I'm confused as to why forgetting to take the haggis out of your freezer should be a problem. I had half a haggis for my breakfast yesterday and I'll have the other half some time tomorrow. The haggis is/was one I'd bought some time ago and, after cutting it into two, put into my freezer. I simply shove it in the microwave and press the defrost button. Problem solved! (I NEVER take the slightest notice of packaging that says things like 'defrost in a refrigerator overnight'. I just microwave stuff to defrost it. It's not killed me yet!)
However I'm confused as to why forgetting to take the haggis out of your freezer should be a problem. I had half a haggis for my breakfast yesterday and I'll have the other half some time tomorrow. The haggis is/was one I'd bought some time ago and, after cutting it into two, put into my freezer. I simply shove it in the microwave and press the defrost button. Problem solved! (I NEVER take the slightest notice of packaging that says things like 'defrost in a refrigerator overnight'. I just microwave stuff to defrost it. It's not killed me yet!)