Bill of fare for Tuesday, 15th April
Breakfast:
No breakfast. Tut tut. To be fair, I was still full from the meal last night.
Lunch:
Visitors from the US still around, so we went for sushi at Matsuba. I wrote a review on Qype ages ago, but since I always have the same thing – the Matsuba special bento box – it still applies.
Dinner:
After eating out so much this week and last week, it was a relief to have a good old spag bol, cooked by P.
Bill of fare for Tuesday, 1st April
Breakfast:
A soggy hot cross bun at home, then various pastries at work.
Lunch:
Tepid meat-feast pizza (leftovers from a meeting), and a couple of half-baguettes (one containing chicken and bacon, t’other containing ham and egg mayonnaise).
Dinner:
I’m helping run an induction course this week, and tonight we set up a drinks and food buffet for everyone (since we had a lot of people travelling from outside the UK), so I pigged out mainly on sushi, and then some cheesecake.
Bill of fare for Thursday, 13th March
One of those days when I didn’t eat at home at all, although I think I managed to eat relatively well.
Breakfast:
I didn’t have a chance to get breakfast at home, but luckily work provide some breakfast supplies. I had a bagel – actually a pale imitation of a bagel, since it was one of those New York Bakery Co. bagels which taste nothing like the lovely bagels I’ve had in New York. Covered in Philadelphia light cream cheese with chives, surreptitiously eaten while on a call with someone.
Lunch:
Took my boss out for lunch – yes, I’m such a brown nose – and decided to see what the H2O Floating Restaurant was like in cold weather. I’ve been here before, as part of a large group, in the peak summer months; unsurprisingly, the tiny galley kitchen they have struggled to cope with a large number of covers, but given that there was just the two of us in the whole place today, service was speedy and the food pretty good. I had spaghetti with scallops in a chilli tomato sauce. Nicely spiced, and plenty of scallops chucked in.
Dinner:
It was the annual quiz night at work tonight and as we’ve got such great facilities for social events like this, catering was ordered in. There was a nice selection of sushi, some not-so-nice fried things that looked like spring rolls but seemed to be filled with cheese (and they were cold), some weird flat-bread sandwich affairs, falafel and other bits and pieces. I majored on the sushi which, for mass catering, was nice enough.
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