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It’s been a while so I will start us off…….whats for supper and why?

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Sago Mon 27-Apr-26 18:56:06

This evening it’s chicken risotto as I needed to use up some leeks and yesterday’s roast chicken.

It’s happily cooking in the Thermomix whilst I waste time on SM!

Risotto is my go to comfort food, I just love it and I always have ingredients to cobble one together.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 27-Apr-26 18:57:16

DH is out so I am having a fish finger sandwich all f with a big bowl of mixed salad, yummy.

Mattsmum2 Mon 27-Apr-26 18:58:49

Home made chicken curry from scratch, brown rice and naan bread. I made it yesterday and it matures well. Can’t wait for my DH to come in from the garden so we can have it. We did have a late lunch so happy to wait.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Apr-26 19:01:03

Cheesy Spanish omelette type thing with broccoli.
Because I already have some left over suitable veg and I can just bung it in the oven.

NotSpaghetti Mon 27-Apr-26 19:02:04

Already in the oven actually.

YorkLady Mon 27-Apr-26 19:05:03

Fish and chips because we are staying in Whitby for a couple of days. 😄

Cardamom Mon 27-Apr-26 19:05:19

Microwaved shepherd's pie. Because I can't be bothered to make anything else.

Blossoming Mon 27-Apr-26 19:05:35

Shepherds pie to use up some lamb.

Sago Mon 27-Apr-26 19:07:26

YorkLady

Fish and chips because we are staying in Whitby for a couple of days. 😄

Oh The Magpie or Trenchers?

Give us a chip luv🤣

Grandmabatty Mon 27-Apr-26 19:11:58

Spaghetti and meatballs.

Aldom Mon 27-Apr-26 19:12:32

I've been busy planting in my new garden. Didn't feel like cooking.
So for supper I had a strange, but delicious combination.
Large, juicy prawns on a dressed salad and smothered in a Marie Rose sauce. With Albert Bartlett chips on the side. Oh and a glass of chilled Chardonnay. Sainsbury's Fudge Yogurt to follow. smile

Tizliz Mon 27-Apr-26 19:14:28

Home made burgers and asparagus - the asparagus was the main ingredient but needed using up.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Mon 27-Apr-26 19:21:58

Cumberland sausages with onion gravy, mash and sprouts (because they’re not just for Christmas).

Redcar Mon 27-Apr-26 19:24:25

A ready made salmon en croute from Charlie Bighams (I think) and asparagus because it needed to be used up!

M0nica Mon 27-Apr-26 19:27:29

We have the main meal of the day at lunchtime. Todayhas been aphysically active day for me, cleaning this morning and off to B& this afternoon for bags f gravel for our new outdoor eating area. I was knackered by supper time. So we had a plateful of Indan style nibbles from Iceland, heated through in the oven. followed by fresh fruit.

Cossy Mon 27-Apr-26 19:31:34

Chicken and chorizo with rice and onions and mushrooms, had to use left over chicken from roast dinner on Saturday. It was delicious!

Cossy Mon 27-Apr-26 19:32:09

PS all your meals sound delicious!

Jaxjacky Mon 27-Apr-26 19:37:51

Cheese and mushroom omelette with beetroot, tomato and potato salad.

YorkLady Mon 27-Apr-26 19:47:02

Sago

YorkLady

Fish and chips because we are staying in Whitby for a couple of days. 😄

Oh The Magpie or Trenchers?

Give us a chip luv🤣

Trenchers….always 😊

Jaxjacky Mon 27-Apr-26 19:50:07

Sorry, forgot the why, easy dinner as I do voluntary work on Mondays, leftover salady bits too.

PamelaJ1 Mon 27-Apr-26 19:51:31

We had venison pie. Leftovers from Sunday when I made a big stew in my slow cooker.
There is a man who has a stall at our town market and sells a bag of diced venison for £4.50. We got 5 adult portions out of it. Delicious.

Norah Mon 27-Apr-26 19:53:18

We made mushroom, asparagus, pea risotto - again.

Asparagus season is short, enjoy it now.

MollyNew Mon 27-Apr-26 19:53:52

Salmon, asparagus and a jacket spud. Kept it simple as we had a big roast beef dinner yesterday.

Shel1951 Mon 27-Apr-26 19:54:20

Spaghetti bologna and a big slice of lemon drizzle cake for afters

boheminan Mon 27-Apr-26 20:15:05

Right! I think I may be herded out of town for this, but here goes anyway...

What is supper? Meals for me used to be: breakfast/dinner/tea up until I left London in the 70's, then when I got married and moved to Oxfordshire it became breakfast/lunch/dinner, but I've never knowingly prepared a supper. From what's being said it sounds like lunch or dinner to me, I always assumed supper was a light meal, like sandwiches or a slice of cake sort of thing.