What are you eating ??
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Re: What are you eating ??
Tesco sell most of the stuff you would need over here so might be worth a punt. Think you guys call coriander cilantro.
I buy all my spices from local Indian or Pakistani supermarkets in bulk at a hundredth if the cost. Literally costs peanuts.
I'm due a shop soon, could send you a parcel. If you like experimenting with food, curry is where it's at.
I buy all my spices from local Indian or Pakistani supermarkets in bulk at a hundredth if the cost. Literally costs peanuts.
I'm due a shop soon, could send you a parcel. If you like experimenting with food, curry is where it's at.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Got a steak and ale pie cooking in the oven, might do a bit of cheesy mash to go with it x
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Re: What are you eating ??
Ahh....cilantro...I know that one....a carniceria is where I'm headed (Mexican meat market).Monty wrote:Tesco sell most of the stuff you would need over here so might be worth a punt. Think you guys call coriander cilantro.
I buy all my spices from local Indian or Pakistani supermarkets in bulk at a hundredth if the cost. Literally costs peanuts.
I'm due a shop soon, could send you a parcel. If you like experimenting with food, curry is where it's at.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Not sure what sort of food you like, but the North Indian stuff tends to be the more typical "curry" and the stuff from the south more tropical.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Beef brisket. I think I was supposed to leave some, but that would have been rude.
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Re: What are you eating ??
I'm an official hero!!.....managed to pull off a great salad, an even better soup, and a remarkably mediocre set of lamb cutlets....but overall went very well. People aren't that familiar with OXO over here, and it's perfect in soup.
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Re: What are you eating ??
I do like making soups. There's something satisfying about eating homemade soup when it's cold out.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Very much so, love a bowl of steaming soup and fresh baked bread on a cold evening, Mrs Gee does a very good Leek & Potato and my French Onion is pretty good too. Right that's settled, soup it is on Saturday evening.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Indeed......mine is usually just OXO and some corn, peas, and onion or sommit like that....I love it piping hot!!Kwacky wrote:I do like making soups. There's something satisfying about eating homemade soup when it's cold out.
I'm starting to move away from my old faves like clam chowder as I become more vegetarian-ish.
My salads are always simple as hell....lettuce, tomatoes, and maybe one other thing.....been making those on a daily basis for about 20 years, so they may be simple, but they work.....oh, and a bit of parmesan...adds texture.
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Re: What are you eating ??
I love harvester salsd. They have done seed and crouton mix that stuff is where it's at!
As for now I'm eating a bread wrap thing with chicken and lettuce, dry roasted peanuts and crisps
As for now I'm eating a bread wrap thing with chicken and lettuce, dry roasted peanuts and crisps
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Re: What are you eating ??
You do like those things, don't you??Kwacky wrote:A mince pie. That's right. In October.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Chicken tikka kebab on nan, followed by a sainsburys Belgian chocolate pudding. Not that healthy but been doing hard graft outside most of the day and just took the kids swimming so ive burned the calories in advance, haha.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Bollocks!! Blade is right.....chip shop chips are the best.
But wait....straight cut or crinkly??
I like crinkly....more grippage for the gravy.
But wait....straight cut or crinkly??
I like crinkly....more grippage for the gravy.
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Re: What are you eating ??
Gravy does not belong on chips! Neither does mayonnaise, or curry sauce, or tomato ketchup, or anything else other than malt vinegar or salt. It's just needless abuse of good food otherwise.
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