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What's for lunch and dinner today?

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Riverwalk Wed 13-Jul-22 09:36:38

It's 09.30 and my thoughts are turning to lunch.

Jazz dance class later so will have my usual smoked salmon and scrambled eggs - something light to keep me light on my toes!

No idea about tonight... maybe salad, something from the freezer, odds & sods from fridge, who knows smile

Happysexagenarian Sun 17-Jul-22 16:39:47

Lunch was hot cross buns, dinner will be chicken and....... something ?????

Vintagejazz Sun 17-Jul-22 16:30:59

A bowl of muesli for lunch. Dinner will be chicken in a pesto and cream sauce with spaghetti and the remains of a biscuit and strawberry cake for dessert.

grannybuy Sun 17-Jul-22 16:25:12

Lunch was lentil soup with oat cake and cheese. Evening meal, cottage pie made with mince, onion, mushroom and mixed bean base, a layer of sliced sweet potato and topped with mashed potato, accompanied by curry and coconut flavoured cauliflower. Dessert - leftover Christmas cherry trifle from the freezer.
No heatwave in N.E Scotland, just quite warm.

Nansypansy Sun 17-Jul-22 16:02:01

I’m on my own here … as usual I did a roast Sunday lunch! My friend and we have done this ever since we were left on our own …. Unless there are family invites. I admit my part of the country is not nearly as hot as elsewhere, but a nice cold lager before and a chilled wine with, is just the ticket!

Witzend Sun 17-Jul-22 15:40:44

Lunch for me was a cucumber sandwich, I don’t think dh has had his yet!
Dinner, cold roast chicken (cooked in advance yesterday) baked potatoes (14 mins in microwave) and salad.

Minimum faff, but I might just exert myself to mix some mayonnaise with curry powder, mango chutney and lemon juice, as a sort of dip, to liven up the chicken.

Sawsage2 Sun 17-Jul-22 15:39:51

Cereal for breakfast, don't av lunch, probably fish and chips for tea.

notgoneyet Sun 17-Jul-22 15:38:07

AlisonK I don't understand why you think this post is all about 'comfortably-off, smug people'. I would say that at least half of those who have replied are having salad with various accompaniments - from boiled eggs to salmon, and several who are having salad are picking it from their gardens. Salad with 'something' doesn't sound overly luxurious to me. And I notice you haven't come back to answer those (including me) who thought your post was very much unnecessarily rude and nasty.

Millie22 Sun 17-Jul-22 15:30:08

Lunch for me is always the same so salad with egg, tomatoes, cucumber, spinach, chicken/ham and cheese.

Later tonight it will be chicken korma and rice. Goodness knows what time probably about 9 when hopefully it's cooler.

Mapleleaf Sun 17-Jul-22 15:28:25

Oh, and having this thread does not mean that we don’t care about the millions suffering poverty, either. So canter away on your high horse, Alison, if this thread upsets you so much.

Joseanne Sun 17-Jul-22 15:20:43

Surely the more knowledgeable we are about food AlisonKF the better informed we will be about preparing good nutritious meals from a variety of inexpensive ingredients. It's not showing off or disgusting.

Mapleleaf Sun 17-Jul-22 15:15:05

Lunch was cottage cheese and tomato sandwich on brown bread. Dinner will be salmon, salad and new potatoes.

I wonder why some posters feel the need to come onto threads such as this to lecture others? We all have to eat, and it’s a bit of harmless fun to say what you might be having - also gives a bit of inspiration to me when I’m not sure what to have.

I think we are all well aware of the difficulties faced by so many, it doesn’t mean that we can’t have a thread like this.

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 15:14:23

JaneJudge

our local co-op distribution centre donates leftover fresh food to the food bank as does tesco to another, so i don't think it's all wasted - fortunately

Yes, I think they are all more aware now since Hugh's War on Waste but there's a long way to go!

JaneJudge Sun 17-Jul-22 15:11:44

our local co-op distribution centre donates leftover fresh food to the food bank as does tesco to another, so i don't think it's all wasted - fortunately

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 15:09:10

We produce enough food which is just wasted in this country to make millions of meals for hungry families.

Supermarkets need to be made to feel guilty as they reject perfectly edible food produced by farmers and waste stocks of food near its sell-by date too.
Luckily there are people out there with the initiative to try to improve this situation who will take this food and distribute and sometimes cook it, but we should not be made to feel guilty about this.

I assume you run a food bank, AlisonKF
Well, if those who can afford to eat did not give to food banks then they would not be able to continue.

Joseanne Sun 17-Jul-22 14:49:35

Sorry AlisonKF, but I am also a member of the GN foodie club, so look away now.
Lunch was a barbecue, salmon and prawn kebabs with halved big tomatoes sprinkled with garlic, parsley and olive oil. Dessert was strawberries.
Sorry too late now for a picture, but here is evidence of what was drunk between us two!
Tonight is breadsticks and homemade hummus, and open sandwiches with ham, cucumber, tomato.

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:48:02

Kate1949

It does indeed Callistemon

Sorry, I missed off the 19, Kate1949

JaneJudge Sun 17-Jul-22 14:46:22

for lunch we had flatbreads, boiled eggs, salad, apple and mint cous cous and hummus

Kate1949 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:44:39

It does indeed Callistemon

Charleygirl5 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:43:19

Newgran it is too hot for me to think about having fish and chips, preferably bought from the shop.

I am only really a fan of salad in this scorching weather because it is too hot for me to even boil an egg.

For anybody interested, I worked hard for my pension after 40 years of hard graft and to save money in my "retirement" I found 3 small part-time jobs. It is easier to find work in London but it is more expensive to live here.

My apologies if I dine too well on cooked chicken and salad.

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:38:31

I will!
Or more garlic (can't beat garlic butter ?)

Happygirl79 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:38:19

Ham salad sandwich here at lunch
Salmon fillet with chilli sauce stir fry and noodles for this evenings meal. Cooks in a few minutes

merlotgran Sun 17-Jul-22 14:34:25

Callistemon21

^It’s one of those Everything but the kitchen sink recipes!^
Thanks merlotgran, I might try an adaptation as I don't have anchovies or capers!

Just add extra Worcestershire sauce for the umami bit. ?

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:31:32

For those who think we are bragging/lucky/smug, believe me I have had many years where I struggled to feed my family

Life goes in phases, doesn't it, Kate49
I think many of us can remember the worry of those days.

Today will be anything with courgettes!
As will tomorrow
And the next couple or three weeks ?

Charleygirl5 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:27:29

It is too hot for me to look at my air fryer so yesterday I bought cooked pieces of chicken and a small prepared salad. Perfect for two suppers on my own. No wine because I opened and finished a bottle of dry white at the beginning of the week.

I had a late breakfast of toast with a banana so that was more of a brunch.

Callistemon21 Sun 17-Jul-22 14:23:14

It’s one of those Everything but the kitchen sink recipes!
Thanks merlotgran, I might try an adaptation as I don't have anchovies or capers!