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Homemade pizza for us, Chicken, Cranberry and cambert cheese, nice and simple as didn't really have energy to cook anything inspiring.
Everyone elses sounds nice though and is making me think I should put more of an effort into cooking nice dinners.
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OMG!!! I don't think I've cooked a decent dinner since brenna was born!! What a bad wifey

I think that tonight I'd better make more of an effort... Last night we just had lamb chops and that was it!!! (I must admit that yesterday was a bit off b/c we had driven back from WW (3 hours) and brenna was VERY tired and grouchy).
Frozen veges seem to be the easiest and quickest way to eat our greens at the mo...
I feel terrible after reading all the gourmet things everyone else has been making... poor hubby!

My beautiful 2 girls...nearly 4 and 13 months
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LMAO - i wish DH would read THIS thread....he says I dont cook often enough and never seems overly impressed (except with butter chicken) and just eats it all and says it is "ok" - IF i ask!!!
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I must admit my hubby actually comes into the house and if I already cooked and it is something new he can almost smell it and just ask me did I experiment again. Apparently he likes it when I experiment as he sometimes gets really unusual food.



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Bombshell - get hubby to carry around a sack of something REALLY heavy on his front for a whole day then ask him whats for dinner...

My DH is really good about it, he cooks more often than me at the moment (probably helps that he's doing body for life, so needs a decent meal )
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LMAO my Dh already has a sack on his front - it is called a beer gut!!! Lets just say i only stick out about 10 cms more than him at moment...we measured last nite....LMAO!!! But i can lose mine...I hope!!!!

I hate DH cooking a lot as he makes a HUGE mess and i dont eat til like 8 30pm....he takes soooo long to make even a simple dish and uses sooooo many pots etc to do it too.....he is very messy!!! ALtho his sun brunchs are awesome!!!
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LOL Bombshell!! I can just picture it
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Originally posted by busymum busymum wrote:

Lamb shanks on a "measly flatting budget"???


Well, the shanks were extortionate... so we got some other stuff which looked like it was the meat cut off the shank bone. It did the same job
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