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And for dinner tonight

Postby JanB » 21 Jul 2017, 18:27

chicken curry :Hi: :Hi:

With chips :shock: :roll: :lol: and my naan bread.

Wotcha having Ossie?
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby JoM » 21 Jul 2017, 18:55

Buffalo chicken wings with salad (or chips for John).
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby Kaz » 21 Jul 2017, 19:17

Chicken risotto :)
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Jul 2017, 19:18

A bacon and onion potato saute (wot come in a foil packet, but don't tell Di ;) ) - gently heat in a frying pan for 15 minutes - and served with three fried eggs ........
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby Ally » 21 Jul 2017, 20:30

TheOstrich wrote:A bacon and onion potato saute (wot come in a foil packet, but don't tell Di ;) ) - gently heat in a frying pan for 15 minutes - and served with three fried eggs ........



Foil packet??!!

What's with all the eggs? :lol:
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby JanB » 22 Jul 2017, 08:30

The egg diet??? :shock: :lol:
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby Ally » 22 Jul 2017, 09:10

Are you on an egg diet Ossie?

Ostrich eggs by any chance? :lol: :lol:



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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby TheOstrich » 22 Jul 2017, 09:44

Yes indeed, the egg diet. :P

One is always on a diet of some sort in this household :roll: ...... and they do work, more or less :D. But whilst every diet is often successful the first time you do it, it's less so thereafter, I find, especially for ostriches.

What is interesting is that one of the most successful diets I've ever done was the 7-day GM (General Motors of America) diet, which involved at least one set day on nothing but bananas and milk :shock: . Over the years, this has been roundly rubbished by nutritionists and dieticians, so on, as a quack diet .... however, it was interesting to see it heavily promoted in a Times supplement a couple of weeks back as the "go-to" diet of 2017 if you want to get your body toned up for the beach!

What goes around, comes around, I guess, especially if it's a fad ... :mrgreen:
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby Ally » 22 Jul 2017, 09:55

:lol: :lol:
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Re: And for dinner tonight

Postby Kaz » 22 Jul 2017, 17:32

I remember the Mayo Clinic diet featured a lot of eggs. And grapefruit :? I love eggs ( and eat one at least, most days ;) ) but not so keen on grapefruit! It promised a 20lb loss in two weeks :shock: but I only lasted three days..... :oops: :roll: :lol: :lol:

That was many many years ago :geek: :lol:
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