What's for dinner ( or lunch )

@CinnamonSugar: A couple of weeks ago you recommended An Ideal Husband (1999 version). My husband and I watched it last night and greatly enjoyed it. Bonus is that the movie is based on Oscar Wilde's play of the same name. Coincidentally, I've been reading up on Mr. Wilde recently because he was mentioned quite frequently in book I read recently (The Guncle, by Steven Rowley - which I recommend highly).

Thanks again for pointing out this delightful movie!
So glad you liked it @StarSong ! 😎
 
As a change from Chilli con carne, I made a vegetable chilli this evening. I used basically the same sauce, but found I needed more herbs and spices to give it flavour. I also found that the veges take up a lot more room than meat (I use cubed steak), so I've got some left over for tomorrows lunch. I don't think it would freeze because of the water in the veges.

Pretty pleased with the result, but I might cut down on the veges and maybe add some more beans.
 
Tonight I had a very easily prepared dinner.. German cold cut ham.. with Leftover cabbage from last night.. and baked potato fritters.

fritters really have to be eaten hot to get the best taste out of them otherwise they taste a little greasy.. just 2 mins into eating my dinner and my phone rang..😣. fritters were cold by the time I hung up the phone, despite being polite but cutting them short..
 

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