I feel like I should preface this post with saying just how much I'm loving my new job. It's taking me to different parts of the country, meeting new people and trying new things. In this economic climate I recognise just how lucky I am as for so long I've been so miserable and stayed in a job that continued that. What it hasn't done thus far is let me have time to cook. This weekend however, I've blitzed the house, and whilst I have an empty fridge, the clean, ironed washing, and clean, tidy rooms will allow me the time over the next few nights to make some jam and jelly, turn museli into cookies for the office, and try some new recipes. Exciting stuff!
Breakfasts: fruit, yoghurt and a sprinkling of Grape nuts.
For lunches this week I'm going to make a rice salad with tofu, soy sauce and veggies.
Monday: Leftover cous cous salad (blogpost should be up on Wednesday) mixed in with prawns, pea shoots and feta
Tuesday: Beetroot, goats cheese and feta salad with roast chicken (peices if I get to the butcher)
Wednesday: Leftover roast chicken/ Sausages, sweetcorn and baked potatoes and salad
Thursday: I'm out Thursday night, but depending on when I get home and if I've eaten will either have an omlette or toast and marmite
Friday: We're off to Mark's parents for the weekend
I'm waiting on delivery of some Gourmet Raw brownies that I ordered last week. I know it's probably not the best introduction, but I've really got into Nakd bars of late and have been reading up on raw food. I eat a lot of fruit as you can probably tell and for snacking they're tasty, convenient and don't have that horribly processed aftertaste I find in a lot of cereal bars. I'm hoping the Gourmet raw brownies are similar, only slightly more decadent. Review to follow when they arrive. Not that I'm impatient or anything *taps foot*
2 comments:
How lovely that the new job is going well. What's the old adage about finding something you enjoy doing and never having to work a day in your life...something like that.
On a completely different note, loving the sound of that goats' cheese salad.
Sx
It does sound good doesn't it? Especially as last time I got beetroot I completely failed to do anything interesting at all!
And you're right about the job, no Sundayitis at all, it's definitely more me. Thank you xxx
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