Last minute purchase chicken in the oven. With some spuds and 'snips.
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostNot having to worry about packing my bag is a bonus
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Chicken casserole just started.
The only reason I make chicken casserole so often (almost every week) is that the big Sainsbury's butcher's counter keeps putting out trays of eight chicken thighs on special offer - usually £4. I much prefer the brown meat off chicken, and I can get three or four meals out of them, meaning I save the trouble of cooking on other days.
They stopped doing them for a few months, and I think I only made chicken casserole twice during that timeComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View Posta day or two of support as required.
"Jolly well done everybody, keep up the good work!"
*invoices, goes home*Comment
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostRight, I'm going to install Yosemite. Back soon, hopefullyOriginally posted by Bunk View PostAnd I'm back. I was going to say "Oooh, shiny" but actually, it's the opposite, everything is flat.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostChicken casserole just started.
The only reason I make chicken casserole so often (almost every week) is that the big Sainsbury's butcher's counter keeps putting out trays of eight chicken thighs on special offer - usually £4. I much prefer the brown meat off chicken, and I can get three or four meals out of them, meaning I save the trouble of cooking on other days.
They stopped doing them for a few months, and I think I only made chicken casserole twice during that time
I prefer to buy organic, I know it's more expensive, but at least I know I'm getting summat that has had a reasonable life and was fed well.
I prefer chicken thighs to breasts, as the breasts can often dry out too easily.
Need to make more stock, and in doing so empty the freezer of carcasses.Comment
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Watching the yank F1.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWatching the yank F1.
The cloggie commentator is sooooooooooooooo duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuulmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostTrying to negotiate a month off in December. Contract ends November, but ClientCo have got more work, but they're all snowed under by the aftermath of their big SAP launch, so no time for meetings or requirements. Would probably suit us both if I take a month off with maybe a day or two of support as required.Comment
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