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Posted -  14/11/2010  :  06:31
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Stanley
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Posted - 28/06/2011 : 07:30
Black Pudding butties yesterday, my iron levels will be high! Carl's garlic sausage today for lunch and I have a nice hogget leg shank defrosting, could just roast it and have a good pick for tea. Gnawing on a bone can be very satisfying! I ofetn think we bury the taste of meat with the vegetables, think how nice roast ribs are for a snack.


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Posted - 28/06/2011 : 15:06
Too hot to cook yesterday so it was cold meat and salad...but it's a bit cooler tonight so i will whip up a quick kedgeree. I use tinned tuna. not quite as nice as smoked fish but cheaper.


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Posted - 29/06/2011 : 06:03
That's an interesting use for Tuna Belle. Just add curry or is there more to it. Do tell!


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Posted - 29/06/2011 : 06:08
Making that Pasta dish with the Walnuts and Rocket again tonight, and will add a finely diced Chicken Breast too
(I have even been thinking of adding a sly spoonful of Sour Cream    Wink  )


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Posted - 29/06/2011 : 07:47
Never harmed anyone Maz, go for it!


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Posted - 29/06/2011 : 09:09
Dead easy Stanley, but then we need to keep things simple ehWink? Put a pan of rice on..whilst it is cooking chop an onion or two into largish chunks and saute slowly in a large frying pan using olive oil, add salt, cumin and chillie powder or curry powder to taste.. make it slightly strong, once the onions are soft chuck in a can of drained tuna and heat through, not for too long just to get the flavours through it. I usually take it off the heat at that point and wait for the rice to cook. When the rice is cooked drain and add as much as you fancy to the frying pan, heat through and mix well ..more seasoning can be added at this point if need be..then enjoy.


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Posted - 30/06/2011 : 06:43
Sounds good Belle, I've got the picture!


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Posted - 30/06/2011 : 09:25
It is very morish Stanley so make enough for seconds!


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Posted - 01/07/2011 : 01:32
I always cook in industrial quantities Belle. Cheese and tomato butty last night. (Salt on the Toms!)


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Posted - 06/07/2011 : 00:39
Cooking to the weather today....Curry and Jasmine Rice.


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Posted - 06/07/2011 : 04:34
I made a version of your kedgeree yesterday Maz. Olive oil, smoked mackerel and three boiled eggs. You were right. I had a bowl for lunch and was going to save the rest for today. Fat chance!


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Posted - 13/07/2011 : 07:10
I chucked about half a dozen chops in the pressure cooker and made a nourishing stew. Main reason I did it was that I was running low on fat in the deep fyer for me chip butties (Sorry Maz!). Lots to be said for a pan of good stew sat there, makes for a quiet life on the cooking front.

Has anyone noticed how the price of good bread flour is rising?


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Posted - 19/07/2011 : 06:38
After I cooked the chips for my lunchtime butty I has a bit of an experiment. I threw two deep frozen hogget chops in the fryer and turned it off. They cooked in the waste heat. I took them out, blotted the fat off and put them in the fridge in a dish covered with cling film to stop them drying out. I cut the meat up for a teatime butty with sliced tomato and they were perfectly cooked, pink inside, not fatty and definitely a success. And of course no extra energy!


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Posted - 20/07/2011 : 03:17
You and your CHIPS, Stanley!

I have about a half a kilo of top grade (heart smart) minced beef thawing. Several possibilities as to what I will cook are floating about in my mind, but no firm choice made yet. Just can't put my finger on what it is that I fancy. I've been in this mood for a few days now.
One things for sure. It won't involve CHIPS.     Huh


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Posted - 20/07/2011 : 05:42
Maz, I like chips!


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