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message 1401: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments ::writhes::

You're welcome.


message 1402: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Ha Janine!


message 1403: by Michele (new)

Michele bookloverforever (lovebooks14) | 1970 comments having smothered chicken for dinner tonight with carrots, beets and noodles.


message 1404: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments We had marinated lamb cutlets with steamed potato, broccoli, and carrot. I ate it standing up at the kitchen bench. Too much stuff on the lounge.


message 1405: by Laurin (new)

Laurin (llooloo) | 1867 comments Just snacks, I ate a large lunch.


message 1406: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Bibimbap.


message 1407: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 1032 comments Lobstergirl wrote: "Bibimbap."

???


message 1409: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Omelet.


message 1410: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments Roast beef, baked potato, dessert was sorghum 'n bread pudding.


message 1411: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
What type of sorghum do you use?


message 1412: by Laurin (new)

Laurin (llooloo) | 1867 comments English muffin with peanut butter and nutella.


message 1413: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
For dessert, Breyers butter pecan.


message 1414: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments Lobstergirl wrote: "What type of sorghum do you use?"

There are different kinds? I just use whatever I can get from the sorghum festival but this one was to thick, I couldn't hardly get it out of the jar!


message 1415: by Lobstergirl, el principe (last edited Feb 29, 2012 09:11PM) (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Oh, I wasn't sure if you meant a commercial product, or something hand-produced, or molasses (which is a different thing but I've heard people use the two terms interchangeably). My grandparents used to grow it and make the syrup right next to the crop.


message 1416: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 1032 comments Jammies wrote: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap"

Huh.. Learn something new every day ;)

(May have wiki-d sorghum for even more new info!)


message 1417: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments Emily wrote: "Jammies wrote: "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibimbap"

Huh.. Learn something new every day ;)

(May have wiki-d sorghum for even more new info!)"


It tastes great too.


message 1418: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Kasmati rice with black gram lentil curry.


message 1419: by Michele (new)

Michele bookloverforever (lovebooks14) | 1970 comments last night had coconut shrimp and baked yam.


message 1420: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments I had miso soup.


message 1421: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments Beef stir fry with cashew nuts, and satay chicken skewers.


message 1422: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Hmm. something with rice and baby kale. No meat (Lent).


message 1423: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 1032 comments Yum kale!

I'm thinking sweet potato mash and green beans, or possibly tomato salsa... I have a lot of fresh tomatoes that need eating.


message 1424: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments Tom. soup and a grilled cheese on dill rye.


message 1425: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Chips and dip.


message 1426: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments We had fish cocktails and chips in the car, by the ocean. It was raining and cosy.


message 1427: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11850 comments I had the Falafel "Israeli Style" Pita from "Mad Pita."


message 1428: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments Grilled chix, grilled asparagus, pickled eggs, cheesy hashbrowns, green olives, and dessert was home-made donuts.


message 1429: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24814 comments Mod
Corn and potato chowder.


message 1430: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) puhDAYduh.


message 1431: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments Roast chook with spuds, peas, baked pumpkin and corn.


message 1432: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) 1. chook
Aussie slang for "chicken." Also, "chookie."

2. chook
An Aussie slang word for chicken that's commonly used as a 'nice insult,' especially when somebody has done or said something really obviously retarded that's only worth laughing about. Similar to that of a 'dag.'
Morgan: I got hit by a bus yesterday
Ted: oh yeah, what happened?
Morgan: I was standing in the middle of a road
Ted: ha, ya bloody chook


message 1433: by Sally, la reina (new)

Sally (mrsnolte) | 17373 comments Mod
Salmon fish' n' chips.
.twizzlers.


message 1434: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Last night I made Chicken Tetrazzini. My college girl was home so I subbed soy milk for the heavy cream and butter in the sauce. It was pretty good, but I kind of missed the cream.


message 1435: by Jim (new)

Jim | 6484 comments Moroccan Chicken on rice with a chapati.


message 1436: by Karen (new)

Karen (kazzalarr) | 10 comments tomato soup, french baguette, cooked roast ham and yoghurt dessert


message 1437: by Félix (new)

Félix (habitseven) Braised brisket


message 1438: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 1032 comments Left over pasta..

Has anyone here cooked their own bread before?


message 1439: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments Emily wrote: "Left over pasta..

Has anyone here cooked their own bread before?"


No. I'm way too lazy.


We had Lasagne tonight.


message 1440: by Emily (new)

Emily E (emily_e1) | 1032 comments I might be too, but Karen's reference to french baguette and my own frustration with $5 loaves of bread, has me thinking it can't be that hard can it..?


message 1441: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) | 4445 comments Emily wrote: "I might be too, but Karen's reference to french baguette and my own frustration with $5 loaves of bread, has me thinking it can't be that hard can it..?"

Emily, I've been told by a friend that the bread maker gadget does all the hard work.


message 1442: by Jim (new)

Jim | 6484 comments Emily wrote: "Left over pasta..

Has anyone here cooked their own bread before?"


Yes, it isn't all that difficult, having patience for the bread to rise is the most difficult.


message 1443: by Jim (new)

Jim | 6484 comments Beef Paprika on egg noodles with a salad.


message 1444: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments Félix wrote: "Braised brisket"

God how I love brisket. Braised in red wine, Felarry?


message 1445: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7333 comments @Emily: Bread baking is not difficult. The trick is to temper the yeast with warm, not hot, water. My first success with bread baking was Oatmeal bread from a Mennonite cookbook, More With Less.

Dr. Cynthia bakes a mean sourdough baguette.


message 1446: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11850 comments I've made a lot of bread. For the last few years I've used a machine, but prior to that it was all by hand. It's not hard at all. As Jim said, having patience is probably the toughest part.


message 1447: by Linda (last edited Mar 05, 2012 08:43AM) (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments Emily wrote: "Left over pasta..

Has anyone here cooked their own bread before?"


Yes!!!! And it is sooooooo worth it!!!!!!! I refuse to use a machine because I like to knead but either way it's not really that difficult once you know what you're doing and there is really nothing better than the fresh taste of a simple loaf of bread.


message 1448: by janine (new)

janine | 7709 comments I'm not going to eat anything that involves cooking.


message 1449: by Linda (new)

Linda (lindacee) | 292 comments janine wrote: "I'm not going to eat anything that involves cooking."

HUH??!!


message 1450: by Lori (new)

Lori | 181 comments janine wrote: "I'm not going to eat anything that involves cooking."

Cookies?? :P


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