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20 Mar 2006, 23:54
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Loves you with mouth
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Hull, Québec, Canada
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What's for supper?
Anyone else here 'enjoy' cooking / has money to do so?
Tonight I cooked chickent stuffed with a pound (exagerated) of garlic, catalina sauce, olive oil, pearl onions black pepper and seasoning salt with stir fried broccoli celery and green beans, sauteed in Sherry wine. To top it off I had a boiled potato.
My roomate / ex gf had mr noodles.
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21 Mar 2006, 00:02
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cynic
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Bishop Auckland Co. Durham
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Re: What's for supper?
i made a rather nice chilli this evening, and, taking a leaf from idimmu's book, i also froze a load of it for when i cba to cook another night \o/
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21 Mar 2006, 00:03
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Loves you with mouth
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Hull, Québec, Canada
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Re: What's for supper?
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Originally Posted by roadrunner_0
i also froze a load of it for when i cba to cook another night \o/
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I make a big batch of soup every week and do just that. Healthy and convenient.
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21 Mar 2006, 00:44
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Re: What's for supper?
I had a large lunch so tonight I think will be a nice bowl of Kellog's Rice Krispies and a sliced Cavandish banana in milk with just a tot of heavy cream and sweetened with my favorite artificial sweetener. I am quite the gourmet.
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21 Mar 2006, 01:34
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Born Sinful
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Loughborough, UK
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Re: What's for supper?
I fried up some chicken, onion, mushroom, carrot, red pepper and tomato, chucked in some sweet and sour sauce, boiled some rice with a bit of seasoning, and had a damn good stirfry as a result.
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21 Mar 2006, 01:38
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Re: What's for supper?
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Originally Posted by _RATM_
Anyone else here 'enjoy' cooking / has money to do so?
Tonight I cooked chickent stuffed with a pound (exagerated) of garlic, catalina sauce, olive oil, pearl onions black pepper and seasoning salt with stir fried broccoli celery and green beans, sauteed in Sherry wine. To top it off I had a boiled potato.
My roomate / ex gf had mr noodles.
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french by blood you may be, but not french by taste.
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21 Mar 2006, 01:59
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Old Man O Deh *****s
Join Date: Apr 2000
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Re: What's for supper?
Depends what's on the menu at Montana Mike's this evening...
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21 Mar 2006, 04:55
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Loves you with mouth
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Hull, Québec, Canada
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Re: What's for supper?
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Originally Posted by Yahwe
french by blood you may be, but not french by taste.
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French-Canadian. Come christmas it's all about Tourtière, Ragoût de pattes de cochons, farce et al.
But nowadays since I want a high intake of vegetables my cuisine is asian influenced since I worked in a cantonese restaurant.
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