What’s for dinner tonight?

  • CEOofmyhouse56OPM
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    36 months ago

    That looks good. If you don’t have a mandoline, it makes it a bit harder but you can use potato gems instead. The kids would love that. Definitely a weekend meal.

    As for tonight, whenever I can’t decide, I give that decision to another fam member or it’s jaffles.

    • @[email protected]
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      6 months ago

      I’ve got a mandoline slicer and any excuse to use it is welcome.

      I ended up going to a backup frozen meal, chicken and veg pie from Dinner Ladies, they’re bloody expensive, but worth every cent having a couple in the freezer.

      I did however buy everything we needed for that Aldi recipe, including the wine, so I’ll cook and drink that Saturday afternoon. 🤣

            • @[email protected]
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              26 months ago

              It’s pretty good, plenty of chicken and veg chunks and feeds 2 adults and 2 primary ages kids.

              A wealthy relative gave close family members a $300 gift voucher during a lockdown and we’ve been hooked every since. They look expensive, but the quality is high and it’s cheaper than a couple good pizzas delivered.

              • CEOofmyhouse56OPM
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                16 months ago

                The Dinner Ladies have some good recipes online too. Simple, no nonsense bullshit and tasty.

                • @[email protected]
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                  26 months ago

                  The butter chicken is a HUGE favourite in our house and the veggie rice is a close second.

                  There’s a couple things that aren’t worth the money, cooked lamb shanks are cheaper at Aldi and there’s no difference in quality/flavour and we generally avoid stuff that needs more than an oven or microwave… Because what’s the point of lazy meal if you still have stand there cooking it.