Supper/Dinner Time ! What's on the menu?

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Dinner: Nutroast with potatoes, sauerkraut and sauce.
Lunch at work: Lentils loaf with the same (rumors says we get food from work tonight, but I guess there aren't anything for me as normal).
 
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Guacamole with organic carrots sticks, which I didn't eat.

Sauteed seitan with mustard sauce served with kale and garlic, cauliflower mash with a drizzle of evo. A glass of Normandy cider.

I wish that I could have either a slice of hot apple pie or crumble for dessert. However, I didn't have time to make anything.
 
That looks mouth-watering!
I may end up going out to a vegan restaurant for dinner. :) The place has sweet potato fries, for which I have a hankering.
 
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Boston style pinto beans, sweet potatoes with vegan bacon (made in the slow cooker) served with low carb colcannon made with yesterday's leftover cauliflower mash and kale.
 
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Leek, sweet potato and almond soup served with a drizzle of organic virgin rapeseed/ colza oil and a sprinkle of nooch.
 
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Boston style pinto beans, sweet potatoes with vegan bacon (made in the slow cooker) served with low carb colcannon made with yesterday's leftover cauliflower mash and kale.

Had to google colcannon [emoji6]. For any others...
"Traditional for Halloween but delicious for any time at all, colcannon is an essential Irish potato dish. Its unique and simple recipe has become popular around the world. It normally includes chopped kale or green cabbage mixed with hot, floury mashed potatoes.

This simple recipe is an ideal one to make with the kids. The word colcannon is from the Gaelic "cal ceannann," which literally means "white-headed cabbage."

In the past, charms were mixed in with the colcannon. Depending on what charm you found it was seen as a portent for the future. A button meant you would remain a bachelor and a thimble meant you would remain a spinster for the coming year. A ring meant you would get married and a coin meant you would come into wealth. Others filled their socks with colcannon and hung them from the handle of the front door in the belief that the first man through the door would be their future husband."
 
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