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mazie | 13:22 Sun 15th Mar 2015 | ChatterBank
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What are you all having?

Roast Lamb,Leeks in cheese sauce, Cabbage, roast Potatoes, mash and swede and Yorkies for us today
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I wouldn't want anyone to hear my squeaks and squeals as I try to move anyway - already told my neighbour I haven't got a toy boy in here if she's heard anything lol.
15:20 Sun 15th Mar 2015
Roast lamb for us too, unfortunately 14 year old daughter has insisted on making it. If it's anything like the eggy bread she made me for breakfast....
I had one yesterday. today, I'm having whatever I'm given and will be grateful.
None for me,unfortunately. Daughter can not be here until tomorrow night. :-(
I may take myself into town and treat myself at Hotel Chocolat.
:-) :-) :-)
Roast beef, roast spuds, yorkies and cauliflower/broccoli cheese.
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Oh Dear rocky...I bet it will be lovely (let us know) At least you're not cooking today anne :o) Enjoy B00, who's doing the cooking ?
Me! lol, but I don't mind, hardly hard work is it? And it beats working which I'm normally doing on a Sunday.

Going looking at caravans soon when Mr Boo picks the car up we left outside the pub last night :-)

Enjoy your day too Mazie, and everyone else x
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Thanks B00... It beats the hell out of going to work, that's for sure....Is this your first caravan?
Roast Lamb here too, with roast potatoes, broccoli and carrots, and Raspberry cheesecake to follow. can't wait.
We're only looking. Yes it is sort of, we have a 30 year old folding caravan (called Betty) which we got last year, she's lovely, but we're reaching old fartdom now, want something with much less faff involved, lol.
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I guess we all bagged the half price leg of lamb this weekend :o) Pudding sounds nice Butterbun
minimum carbs for me, mulligatawny soup, some cheese, chicken thighs and salad, for the mater, the soup and salad, focaccia bread and ham...I'll cook a bigger meal tonight....roast chicken spatchcocked, roasties for her, swede mash for me, braised chicory, steamed baby fennel, steamed green beans, baby sprouts and roasted carrots - maybe a little roast beetroot too.
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Poor old Betty being put out to grass....Hope you find something x
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Sounds very nice DTC
Going my daughters soon . . I know its lamb. And all the trimmings along with her delicious home made Yorkishire pudds . Don't know what the sweet is .
My lot are having warm chicken and bacon salad, fresh baked rolls (not home made) and baby potatoes - it's one of their favourites.
Stuck at home, gripped by the agony of Sciatica (2 weeks almost now) not a happy bunny or a happy Mummy, will see what's in the fridge later.


Sorry, just feeling a bit sorry for myself.

Everyone have as great a day as you can.
Poor you, Mamya, bloody painful that is....

Take care, anyone coming around to see you?
They have all asked, but in truth I am not very good company - far rather they had a good day with the children.

I'll be right.
why not book your own Mothers Day with them when you are fully back on your feet, something that you can aim for and might give you more than one Mother's Day?

Bad news here in that the first of my generation of my father's side, there are twelve of us, is in hospital after a major stroke yesterday and, for all intents and purpose, has expired, maybe 24 hours left or they knock off the life support early. Age 66 or 67, I can't remember which. His wife, kids and father are there, the Dad 92.
When my son was about 5 he gave me the breakfast of champions.....boiled egg and toast with a cup of tea made from the egg water. I drank it...wouldn't all Mums ? ;)

Going out for tea...just waiting on my daughter :)

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