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Eating – ‘in’ – not out

I’ve already written about how my cooking is almost non-existent, but there are still lots of meals that need to cater for, so here’s a run-down of how I cope, we’ll start with:

At this point, let me tell you I make my own bread – in a ‘Breadmaker’ (sorry to disillusion you, no kneading!). We have been making our own bread for years, it’s really cheap, too. I buy a 26Kg bag of ‘Baker’s Flour’ and use powdered yeast from the supermarket. Both last me for months.

When cooled, I slice it and divide into three portions, freeze two and use one.

When I forget to bake (you do have to plan at least 3 hours ahead!), I buy a nice crusty style from a bakery, and that’s a treat (again, I slice it and freeze half). But ‘ordinary sliced bread’, from almost anywhere, just doesn’t rate against home-baked!

Easypeasy: Two Cruskits with cheese and or jam, and a piece of fruit. My staple fruits are Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Mandarins, and an Avocado sometimes as a treat….. And a cup of tea.

Usually none, unless I’m out, and then I might have a cup of coffee, maybe sneak a little cake….

Well, (confession), I usually have one or two sweet sherries before I think about dinner at night. Only then can I begin the mind exercise of what to have! What emerges as dinner is extremely variable. In summary it’s mostly pre-cooked or packaged. But when I do cook, it is always simple, and will include some of these ingredients, for example:

A slice of Light Fruit or Orange cake (from the supermarket) with a cup of tea is often enough, but, sometimes, I have one of the following:

In the fridge, always, are the following staples:

In-betweens? I will admit only to the odd bit of chocolate and a few cashews….

So now you know why I am always looking well-fed and a little bit overweight, but always hungry. Dorothy, my dear wife, isn’t planning, buying, preparing and serving meals so, if it’s a question of “Are you eating?”, my answer is: “umm……Well……”

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