As I write this its Monday afternoon in Australia and late Sunday in the U.S.
I download most of my TV straight from the web - saves on having to watch ads and I get everything as soon as it airs in the U.S.
And as I was scrolling through new shows starting (the best ones are always on a Sunday night of course) I noticed that THE GOOD WIFE AND HOMELAND have both started their new seasons a week ago - I can't believe I missed it!
Woohoo!
For dinner its Lime Beef Noodle Salad with Chilli Dressing and for dessert its not just one but TWO episodes of the Good Wife AND Homeland!
Stick a fork in me, I'm done!
P.S. I said what I was having for dinner so therefore its totally a health and diet related post!
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Dave1961
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I dont watch either at the moment Im waiting for GoT and had a full Sunday Dinner yesterday as i was studying and houseworking all day and felt i needed the comfort of a family dinner but it was at least a moderate portion so i have more work to do this week.
Ok Dave sounds good, let us have the recipe please.
Hi Dave, personally I like to hear about everyones day/week, diet/health related or not. It is surprising how relevant to your food intake the way a day/week is panning out, and can give good insight for others supporting your journey. Yes I know this forum is meant to be just about our weightloss/healthy eating, but I feel that I have forged friendships on here too, and as such have an all round interest in what is going on in everyones lives - the ups/downs, likes/dislikes, etc...
Hey there - nice to see you Yes Homeland can be addictive but I have to say The Good Wife is my absolute favourite - it's my TV version of enjoying a big block of chocolate....but it has no calories!
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