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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2252669" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>Curry and yoghurt for breakfast. Still have a fair amount left so that will go in the freezer along with the shepherd's pie filling for use some time in the future.</p><p></p><p>I'll roast some chicken wings in the oven later. I've tried the air fryer a few times now for different things, but I don't think it produces results like the oven does. I think I may just put it away somewhere and gain a little space on the worktop.</p><p></p><p>Someone from the local council phoned this morning and said that Neil is on their list to receive food parcels if we would accept them. I agreed because there may be things in there that we can use (not betting on it, but we can look and see). I told Neil about that a few minutes ago and he didn't say anything but looked askance (he has a very expressive face - got into trouble at school for that, when he brought the house down by raising one eyebrow in a very peculiar fashion during a production of Iolanthe - lots of girls in the audience squealed with pleasure) and shrugged. We can only try and can ask them to desist thereafter, if we want to.</p><p></p><p>Also managed to get a small supply online of Neil's brand of soya milk. That arrived yesterday - it was a trial run because I wasn't sure they would be able to send it to us. Went online to try to order more in the afternoon but it was out of stock. Am about to try to order tins of mackerel in brine or sardines in brine - both of these are getting difficult to get hold of in the supermarkets here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2252669, member: 25851"] Curry and yoghurt for breakfast. Still have a fair amount left so that will go in the freezer along with the shepherd's pie filling for use some time in the future. I'll roast some chicken wings in the oven later. I've tried the air fryer a few times now for different things, but I don't think it produces results like the oven does. I think I may just put it away somewhere and gain a little space on the worktop. Someone from the local council phoned this morning and said that Neil is on their list to receive food parcels if we would accept them. I agreed because there may be things in there that we can use (not betting on it, but we can look and see). I told Neil about that a few minutes ago and he didn't say anything but looked askance (he has a very expressive face - got into trouble at school for that, when he brought the house down by raising one eyebrow in a very peculiar fashion during a production of Iolanthe - lots of girls in the audience squealed with pleasure) and shrugged. We can only try and can ask them to desist thereafter, if we want to. Also managed to get a small supply online of Neil's brand of soya milk. That arrived yesterday - it was a trial run because I wasn't sure they would be able to send it to us. Went online to try to order more in the afternoon but it was out of stock. Am about to try to order tins of mackerel in brine or sardines in brine - both of these are getting difficult to get hold of in the supermarkets here. [/QUOTE]
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