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Well not exactly dinner but I just went out for lunch to a food court. Tried satay sticks for the first time. Not too bad, I don’t like spicy foods but it wasn’t too bad. I would have the chicken ones again. We got half chicken and half beef.
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Meggle
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Well @TAB I felt very adventurous. I don’t normally try new things for fear of not liking them. But I had hubby with me and knew he would eat them if I didn’t like them!
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I am having quiche Lorraine for dinner tonight. It’s from ALDI and it’s really good. Just warming it up in the oven.
Meggle
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