Bill of fare for Friday, 18th April
Breakfast:
Marmite bagel.
Lunch:
Beans on toast, made by P.
Working from home today, and having to work over lunch due to someone not sending me something until very late.
Dinner:
Chicken and tarragon pie, with potato wedges and baked beans.
Bill of fare for Thursday, 17th April
Breakfast:
A late one, in the office: bagel with chives-laced Philadelphia cream cheese
Lunch:
Ebi gyoza and beef ho fun, from Miso Noodle Bar in Richmond (a working lunch).
Dinner:
Chorizo risotto, made by P.
Bill of fare for Wednesday, 16th April
Breakfast:
P was unwell, so it was up to me to sort out A’s breakfast. I managed to grab a marmite bagel and a half, in between serving little madam.
Lunch:
A chicken, lettuce and tomato poppy-seeded baguette from posh bakery Paul. It was a strange feeling having to venture out to get lunch and pay for it with cash.
Dinner:
Noodles with some leftover chicken slices from Sunday’s festivities.
Bill of fare for Sunday, 6th April
Breakfast:
Scrambled egg on toast.
Lunch:
Meatloaf and mashed potato (bought by P from M&S). I do make home-made versions of these (which are tastier) but with a flight to catch, needs must.
Airplane:
Tuna and mayo / ham, cheese & pickle half-sandwiches, and a breakaway chocolate bar thing.
Dinner:
Arrived late (c’mon, I was flying from Terminal 5 – what do you expect?) so had to order some bar food from the limited menu. The hotel, in an effort to be all fusion-y, had a weird menu so I ended up with a salmon and wasabi bagel. Unfortunately, the wasabi had been spread like it was cream cheese, so every bite was a tearful experience, much to the amusement of my colleagues. If I hadn’t been so hungry, I’d have sent it back.
Bill of fare for Monday, 31st March
Breakfast:
No time for breakfast at home, so had to grab a bagel, spread with marmite, at work.
Lunch:
A poppy-seed covered baguette, filled with chicken, lettuce and tomato from posh-ish high street baker Paul. Someone at work said I must be earning too much to afford to buy stuff from Paul, but the cost of the baguette (£3.30) was less than I’d have had to spend at Subway, plus it was good quality stuff.
Dinner:
Polly did a repeat of her chicken koftas, from the Lazy Bruch book. Lovely stuff.
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