What are you eating at Easter?

Having little energy, I'm going to make tiffin for Easter - an easy, no bake fridge cake. As it contains chocolate and biscuits [ginger nuts are very nice in this] I'm going to try not buying easter eggs. I'm hoping to freeze some of the chicken pie I baked today [exhausted after all the work!] and might have that with roasties and broad beans.

Incidentally, does anyone know why the latter seem to have disappeared from the supermarkets? And you never see them or peas in the pod in supermarkets. I must find my nearest farmer's market.

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  • The kids have gotten into doing cooking and baking, so I'll see if they would like to find some recipes to make. Easter falls at the start of the holidays, so that might mean chance of reduced priced chocolate eggs maybe for recipes? (Less sure with general increase in prices!)

    I am terrible for thinking of things in advance, but I will have a look now at recipes in case we do something other than the usual roast. 

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  • The kids have gotten into doing cooking and baking, so I'll see if they would like to find some recipes to make. Easter falls at the start of the holidays, so that might mean chance of reduced priced chocolate eggs maybe for recipes? (Less sure with general increase in prices!)

    I am terrible for thinking of things in advance, but I will have a look now at recipes in case we do something other than the usual roast. 

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