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Post: # 210071Post Millymollymandy »

Ooooh yeah! Last night we had orange yoghurt cake which had been made in a loaf tin, not iced but spread with Oldfella's younglady's home made marmalade which was fabulous! I haven't eaten marmalade in yonks. Yummmmmy. :iconbiggrin: Anyway we HAD to, as our dinner was too healthy (trout and new potatoes with a lemony vinaigrette dressing and salad). :lol:
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Post: # 210093Post Jerseymum »

So hungry now! I eat a lot of marmite which would be OK in small portions on toast, but have been known to sit watching telly, licking it off my fingers dipped in the the jar.
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Post: # 210137Post Millymollymandy »

SusieGee wrote:Your dinner sounded lovely MMM but I agree with you, when you have such a healthy main course you are morally obliged to indulge in pud - it's the law :lol:
Maybe according to your law orange yoghurt cake is too healthy too, as it contains yog, oil and real orange juice. The only bad thing about it is the sugar, ditto home made marmalade. So really I should have eaten a bar of chocolate as well? :mrgreen:
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Post: # 210154Post Odsox »

Tonight's dinner was potatoes sautéed mainly in butter, with just a drop of olive oil to stop it burning.
But the rest of the dinner was cold chicken breast, runner beans and pickled onions (first tasting of this year's), so it all counteracted and the butter had no effect at all. :lol:
Plus it was all home grown (apart from the chicken) and I purposely didn't add any calories to the fertiliser when I grew them. :iconbiggrin:
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chocolate, cheese, curry, real ale, cheesecake, full English breakfast
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Post: # 210251Post Green Aura »

Sounds like a plan sleepyowl :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 210318Post sleepyowl »

The only thing is I couldn't eat it everyday as I'd miss vegetables
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Jerseymum wrote:So hungry now! I eat a lot of marmite which would be OK in small portions on toast, but have been known to sit watching telly, licking it off my fingers dipped in the the jar.
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You are almost bound to love the latest invention then .... Marmite flavoured chocolate :pukeright:
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Post: # 210491Post Green Aura »

My daughter has decided she's going to give up her vegan principles - just long enough to try a bar at least :lol: :lol: :lol:

My views on Marmite have been well aired :pukeright: :pukeright: :pukeright:
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Re: Heart attack food

Post: # 210495Post Millymollymandy »

Now that's just silly. :dontknow: I've tried chilli flavoured chocolate and that was horrible and I like chilli. I like marmite but it doesn't go with chocolate. Whatever next? Curried chocolate? Bovril chocolate? Salt and vinegar crisp flavoured chocolate? :roll: :iconbiggrin:
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