What are you eating ??
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Re: What are you eating ??
Who's complaining about weight? The sossies were great, just nibbling on some skittles now, might have one of the Choccy buns or a piece of the Vic sponge mrs Gee made yesterday....
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Re: What are you eating ??
Today I had a full English at a moto motorway services, Burger King lunch and and an Aldi processed fish pie for dinner.
Feel very lethargic and slightly nauseous, but that could be the wine or the 4.30am start.
Feel very lethargic and slightly nauseous, but that could be the wine or the 4.30am start.
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Urgh, DG....that's gross!!
I don't have a sweet tooth at all....my one failing is that I do enjoy a Cadbury's Flake in my ice cream....except I only eat ice cream mebbe 3 times a year.
TBH, I hadn't realized until reading through this thread that I'm quite a picky eater....I do salads & soups...stuff like that.
I'm not vegetarian, but I don't eat a lot of meat...very little. Fish is about the only fried thing I'll eat.....and as mentioned earlier, a few of us seem to have high blood pressure, so I avoid pork, bacon, etc.
I don't have a sweet tooth at all....my one failing is that I do enjoy a Cadbury's Flake in my ice cream....except I only eat ice cream mebbe 3 times a year.
TBH, I hadn't realized until reading through this thread that I'm quite a picky eater....I do salads & soups...stuff like that.
I'm not vegetarian, but I don't eat a lot of meat...very little. Fish is about the only fried thing I'll eat.....and as mentioned earlier, a few of us seem to have high blood pressure, so I avoid pork, bacon, etc.
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DG that looks amazing. My girlfriend has done a little bit of baking recently, brownies and some lemon coconut thing, so nice but she tried to bake some blueberry muffins and they came out like hard doughy paste that had the taste to go with it!
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/runs to freezer and starts defrosting bacon....Kwacky wrote:a massive doorstep bacon sandwich.
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Hmmm....I had some Mexican food me lass made last night...a slightly spicy chicken soup, and some stuff called "torta" (spelling??).....which is a toasted bread roll stuffed with beef and baked beans...very good.
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I missed out on dinner last night, so decided to go large on a late brunch, Mrs Gee cooked a dozen Stilton and a dozen normal sweet Scones. Now I am extremely fond of Stilton scones and made a pig of myself, I've eaten 9 of them and my stomach is now protesting. Burp.
I've knocked up some dough for thin and crispy pizzas for dinner this evening, not sure how much I'll feel like eating at this rate though.
I've knocked up some dough for thin and crispy pizzas for dinner this evening, not sure how much I'll feel like eating at this rate though.
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Re: What are you eating ??
I prefer the rising crust pizza, but either one works.
Doing dinner tonite.....sea scallops & bok choy done in a chicken stock, and lamb chops and roasted potatoes.
Doing dinner tonite.....sea scallops & bok choy done in a chicken stock, and lamb chops and roasted potatoes.
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Mmm, Scallops are one of my all time favourite things to eat, hope you both enjoy them Darren.
Sounds like this lass has at least got you eating a little more regularly too!
Sounds like this lass has at least got you eating a little more regularly too!
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Yum....the pulled-pork baps sound yummy....as long as they don't have any disgusting BBQ sauce on them...hate that stuff.
My dinner has not gone to plan....sea scallops must be out of season.....or maybe close to extinction....those they had at the store looked pathetic, and defo not worth $13.00lb.
So I went with cod fillets, which looked decent.....you lot reckon I can do a curry with lamb, cod, & potatoes??
Oh shite....and bok choy??
My dinner has not gone to plan....sea scallops must be out of season.....or maybe close to extinction....those they had at the store looked pathetic, and defo not worth $13.00lb.
So I went with cod fillets, which looked decent.....you lot reckon I can do a curry with lamb, cod, & potatoes??
Oh shite....and bok choy??
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Re: What are you eating ??
Dry cured back bacon, pork and apple sausage, black pudding, field mushrooms, couple of eggs, chorizo spicy baked beans, tomato plus a couple of door stops of farmhouse white toast and fresh coffee. Yum yum a nice lazy morning as everyone out and watching racing at motegi.
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Re: What are you eating ??
I'd do a straight Lamb curry with a side of Bombay potato, but shred some of the bok choy into the Bombay potato near the end of cooking to add colour and texture, too soon and the bok will be tasteless with no texture. You could always do a cod starter, cut one of the fillets into strips and cover it in egg and breadcrumbs and lightly fry it, that would go well with a small dressed salad.D41 wrote:So I went with cod fillets, which looked decent.....you lot reckon I can do a curry with lamb, cod, & potatoes??
Oh shite....and bok choy??
Just an idea anyway.
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Re: What are you eating ??
What he saidDeegee wrote:I'd do a straight Lamb curry with a side of Bombay potato, but shred some of the bok choy into the Bombay potato near the end of cooking to add colour and texture, too soon and the bok will be tasteless with no texture. You could always do a cod starter, cut one of the fillets into strips and cover it in egg and breadcrumbs and lightly fry it, that would go well with a small dressed salad.D41 wrote:So I went with cod fillets, which looked decent.....you lot reckon I can do a curry with lamb, cod, & potatoes??
Oh shite....and bok choy??
Just an idea anyway.
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Alright.....sounds good.
I'm actually a pretty decent cook at times....my problem is I'm prone to 'over-experiment' once I get something down.....salads I'm good at...same with lamb, beef, etc.....useless at BBQing.
I'm actually a pretty decent cook at times....my problem is I'm prone to 'over-experiment' once I get something down.....salads I'm good at...same with lamb, beef, etc.....useless at BBQing.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Have you got any Indian supermarkets D? Your going to need Garam masala, turmeric, chilies, cumin seeds and a bucket of coriander as a bare minimum.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Whaaat??
Not really....we have Tescos, and they do some decent ready-made curries....I suppose I could use that and just do a very light sauce....just to add a touch - wor lass has never had curry before, so I just want to splash a bit around in a way she can avoid if she doesn't like it, if that makes sense.
I could do a balsamic reduction sauce, but that's not going to work with fish.
Not really....we have Tescos, and they do some decent ready-made curries....I suppose I could use that and just do a very light sauce....just to add a touch - wor lass has never had curry before, so I just want to splash a bit around in a way she can avoid if she doesn't like it, if that makes sense.
I could do a balsamic reduction sauce, but that's not going to work with fish.