Saturday chores

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Saturday chores

PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 9:23 am
by JabberJabber
Must do:
Tidy bedrooms
Change Oliver's sheets
Put clean clothes away
Wipe down bathroom
Prepare chicken tikka for the boys
Make samosas
Buy fruit and veg


Good to do:
Make chilli
Empty bins
Take rubbish, recycling and food waste out
Buy vests and trousers for Isaac
Drop present off for Aisha
Drop bag off with Paula

Book hotels

Re: Saturday chores

PostPosted: Sat May 18, 2013 11:05 pm
by molly1207
You've been busy! I barely think we've moved off the sofa! haha

Re: Saturday chores

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:47 pm
by docmaggoo
We've been busy bunnies today :giggle:

Nappy wash
Wash dark load
Wash light load
Wash towels
Block my shawl
Hand wash all the woolies
List nappies for sale
Plant tomato hanging basket
Plant strawberry hanging basket
Clean kitchen
Prepare dinner in slow cooker
Bake cookies
Reply to emails/ messages/ texts
Put ALL the clean clothes and nappies away
Tidy James' bedroom
Tidy Eleanor's bedroom
Sort out my repeat prescription
Feed and water the lawn
Tidy our bedroom


Its 1.30pm - time for lunch! Then to do some more odd jobs!

Fill up bird feeder
Clean out my car
Tidy hallway
List sling for sale
Sort out sling library
Take James to his swimming lesson

Re: Saturday chores

PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2013 12:49 pm
by docmaggoo
JabberJabber wrote:[s]Prepare chicken tikka for the boys
Make samosas



Would love to see what recipes you use.
Ive never tried making samosas. Would love to try
@jabberjabber

Re: Saturday chores

PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2013 8:14 pm
by JabberJabber
docmaggoo wrote:
JabberJabber wrote:[s]Prepare chicken tikka for the boys
Make samosas



Would love to see what recipes you use.
Ive never tried making samosas. Would love to try
@jabberjabber


@docmaggoo

We used the annabel karmel recipe for the chicken tikka - http://www.annabelkarmel.com/recipes/wo ... kka-masala

However, DH often makes his own curry pastes and freezes them, so the children often get a 'normal' curry cooled down with yoghurt or creme fraiche.