We had spinach and cheese ravioli in mushroom marinara sauce, rosemary and parmesan bread on the side.
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Split-pea and ham soup with discounted smoked pork hocks for the ham.
Leftover Korean BBQ and chicken katsu from earlier! I am so excited, it was sooooo delicious.
I had an azteca plate and a trash can from a place called Rico's :)
I didn't know what a trash can was or that it came with an energy drink but I was kinda into it.
Shepherd's pie
A curry from a Chinese takeout place!
Samosas!
Sundubu jjigae, since we have a lot of tofu in the fridge.
Leftover rice with fried egg, green onions and some veggies.
Yuuuum
Left over Lasagne. Honestly I think Garfield was onto something.. I love lasagne.
Homemade sushi. One of these days, I'm going to find a cheaper source for nori ...
That looks so hard to make! Enjoy
It does look pretty messy when I make it, so that's definitely true! Making it look professional is a high art, especially at speed.
It's also a great way to trick myself into eating more vegetables (don't tell the sushi purists).
Greek yoghurt with stuff. Because I can. (And am lazy)
I'll be having chicken and beans curry in a wrap.
That sounds awesome! How do you keep it from becoming a soggy mess? I'm already struggling to make it keep its shape with just uncooked vegetables and meat ...
Mississippi pot roast. It's my first time making it and my mind is kinda blown at how simple and tasty it is.