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Lunch

(46 Posts)
em Sat 21-Jan-12 10:18:51

jeni if you're nervous - just remember Keep Calm and Carry On. Maybe they're a bit nervous about meeting you. You do have something in common after all - that lovely dgd you all love!

greenmossgiel Sat 21-Jan-12 10:03:53

jeni - be yourself, of course! If they don't like it, then tough! smile

flowerfriend Sat 21-Jan-12 10:00:35

I always eat modestly and healthily at lunch because I like a drink or two and a meal that occupies quite a bit of time in the evening. Now that I am a widow I find the evenings a little lonely. So my lunches are either fresh fruit salad or a home made soup.

glammanana Fri 20-Jan-12 23:14:54

I had some carrot and coriander soup to-day,I made a big pan yesterday so it will be on menu to-morrow as well then freeze for next week,good job I like carrots.grin

Carol Fri 20-Jan-12 22:49:43

nanachrissy smile

nanachrissy Fri 20-Jan-12 22:30:32

I had nothing as I was nursing sleeping baby gd for most of the afternoon sunshine

glassortwo Fri 20-Jan-12 22:09:27

jeni be yourself grin

jeni Fri 20-Jan-12 21:36:08

Not going to say what I've eaten, I'm fed up, disillusioned and have dd plus dgd plus dd partner coming tomorrow til Sunday and then I'm meeting the outlaws for the first time at a restaurant!. I'm nervous. Do I try to be myself? ( bossy, obnoxious
Etc) or do I appear quiet, demure, unassuming and charming?
If I do the latter I feel the dcs will gawp! Help!

Carol Fri 20-Jan-12 21:22:58

I had two slices of toast in between feeding and changing babies, with half a cup of cold tea - aahhh! takes me right back!

yogagran Fri 20-Jan-12 21:14:47

Meant to add that I really liked the sound of baggy's lunch. Must remember that when I buy some more bananas tomorrow

yogagran Fri 20-Jan-12 21:13:12

Apart from susiecb you've all been eating so healthily - are we being honest here or are some of us being a little economical with the truth.
I had a bowl of not very nice tinned vegetable soup which had been languishing in the cupboard for months with some seeded bread, followed by a piece of chocolate coconut biscuity thing

tanith Fri 20-Jan-12 16:30:13

Indeed Butternut grin

Butternut Fri 20-Jan-12 16:24:09

grin tanith - there's always an upside!

tanith Fri 20-Jan-12 16:06:12

Totally not exotic , half a toasted tea-cake with a glass of water, I've had either mild food poisoning or a bug since Tuesday and only just managed to start eating again.. but I lost 5lbs grin

susiecb Fri 20-Jan-12 15:50:34

Smoked salmon, calves liver etc etc, 2 white wine spritzers and coffee - it was my 33rd wedding anniversary and we went to a nice restaurant and I tried to stick to my diet a bit!

GoldenGran Fri 20-Jan-12 15:22:58

Me too Gally am having to be busy to stop myself from grazing.

Gally Fri 20-Jan-12 14:52:27

Half an egg sandwich in Ikea followed by a couple of spoons of leftover carrot soup on return home followed by a yoghurt - guess wot - I am still hungry grin

GoldenGran Fri 20-Jan-12 14:33:33

Miso soup and three rice cakes-- Am saving myself for tonight, as i am tsaking my daughter and my niece out for dinner, they will both be drowning their sorrow, so I am saving my ww points for a stiff drink and a good tuck in!

greenmossgiel Fri 20-Jan-12 14:29:49

Pilchards on Ryvita....very exotic! grin

Butternut Fri 20-Jan-12 14:18:10

A duck egg alongside multi-grain toast with butter and marmite. Black pepper.
1 Clementine .

bagitha Fri 20-Jan-12 13:53:11

Lunch today was a banana dipped in home-roasted and mildly salted sunflower kernels. Haven't had that for years.