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Old Apr 22nd, 2008, 14:40 PM   #11
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That's good to know as it means i aint doing too bad, you must be so excited have you stopped work yet?
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Old Apr 22nd, 2008, 14:50 PM   #12
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Yeah. I'm so bored I wish I had something to do though. Now everything is ready for her and I can barely do anything worth doing, this forum is all I have left. It's so sad haha.

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Doing allright was a bit sickly first off but then hit the 12 week point and it all lifted. i've got the plasterer in today doing the nursery walls so i can get in at the weekend and paint but the way things are going i'll be the same as you sat at home with everything done, not that i'll complain i can't wait to pap my arse on the couch and catch up with some tv, saying that i'm not getting much work done these days , since i found this site it's well addictive. Lucky enough i moved seats so no one can see me i just look and sound busy with all this typing!!
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I've been eating lots of houmous and olives - with bread though (sorry!).

Or how about making up a nice pasta or rice salad - another fave of mine.

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I lovee paninis, but sometimes i do feel like yourself, too much bread in a day (altho i dont eat much of it, i feel that i have)

If i know i will have bread of some sort for lunch, I switch to having a bowl of cereal for brekkie or a crumpet.

How bout something like a tuna,sweetcorn, onion,mayo and some fresh lettuce wrap? Really simple to make and filling.

You can use the same filling to stir in cooked pasta shells or stir in pesto with the pasta and grated cheese?

I sometimes have those steamfresh veggies and add it to a tin of vegetable soup to bulk it out a bit and its really filling or a salad with coleslaw and cheese.
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I sometimes make pasta salads if I'm going to be doing a longer shift at work, usually I cook enough to last 2 days, and stick anything I want in it...sometimes chicken and tomato, sometimes just a load of things like celery, tomato, red onion, sweetcorn, etc.

If I'm feeling lazy, I get some of the microwave rice instead and just add little bits to it like the salad stuff
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 02:44 AM   #18
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Yesterday I had a pretty healthy breakfast at home, some dark bread & OJ. By the time I was getting to the office, I felt hungry again so I popped in to the bakery we have next door there. I got 1 big danish, a slice of date cake, and 3 Chinese cakes with a Danish type pastry and sweet rice paste filling.

And yes, I ate all 5 of them in one sitting as soon as I sat down at my desk. Ehhh....
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Yesterday I had a pretty healthy breakfast at home, some dark bread & OJ. By the time I was getting to the office, I felt hungry again so I popped in to the bakery we have next door there. I got 1 big danish, a slice of date cake, and 3 Chinese cakes with a Danish type pastry and sweet rice paste filling.

And yes, I ate all 5 of them in one sitting as soon as I sat down at my desk. Ehhh....


You've brightened up my morning, cheers!
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Old Apr 23rd, 2008, 08:43 AM   #20
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oh i love dark chocolate magnums and the other kind with almonds all over mmmm
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