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Really. I can't say "yes" or "no".
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luvdids wrote:
stui magpie wrote:If you like Roast Beef and happen to be going past Woolworths, do yourself a favour and check out where they put the hot roast chickens on the stand. If there's a roast beef there, grab it and thank me later.
Yes! Discovered that a few weeks ago - so tender!

Last night for me was cashew & noodle Bhuja mix. Don't really do dinner lately.
Hope you washed the Bhuja mix down with a bottle of red.

But yeah, the roast beef is brilliant, very tender, just slice across the grain and it damn near falls apart in your mouth.

I'm having leftover BBQ meat and gonna cook some pasta to have on the side
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Cup of soup and toast - big fat rabbit from lunch which was num num!!!
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Just gunna try some Jalapeno Spam .... it looks like bits of mould in it.
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Morrigu wrote:Cup of soup and toast - big fat rabbit from lunch which was num num!!!
Mum did kentucky fried rabbit a few times when I was a kid and before I'd ever tasted KFC. Hit the bunny with the cleaver, flour and crumb the pieces and fry them. Damn good.
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stui magpie wrote:
Morrigu wrote:Cup of soup and toast - big fat rabbit from lunch which was num num!!!
Mum did kentucky fried rabbit a few times when I was a kid and before I'd ever tasted KFC. Hit the bunny with the cleaver, flour and crumb the pieces and fry them. Damn good.
:shock: I didn't eat rabbit - just felt like a big fat rabbit!

But I think you knew that :wink: :P
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Eldest is cooking tonight! Yay!
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Mmmm smells so good, chicken and lots of garlic. Tonnes. Of garlic. I have no idea what it is but it's making me hungry!
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^

I'll guess, she's cooking chicken with garlic? :P
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stui magpie wrote:^

I'll guess, she's cooking chicken with garlic? :P
Hmm, didn't really taste the garlic in it, weird! Satay and coconut rice. I'm not a big rice eater but it was to die for! Better yet, it was a little late dished up, went to netball with junior, and by the time I got back hubby cleaned all the mess up (man she uses everything in the kitchen!) score!
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hah, love the "uses everything in the kitchen" comment.

Classic for the young home cook who watches too much TV cooking shows and doesn't have to do their own cleaning up.

When you're the one doing the cooking AND the washing up, you quickly learn how to keep shit simple. :wink:
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stui magpie wrote:^

hah, love the "uses everything in the kitchen" comment.

Classic for the young home cook who watches too much TV cooking shows and doesn't have to do their own cleaning up.

When you're the one doing the cooking AND the washing up, you quickly learn how to keep shit simple. :wink:
Yeah I'm a real one pot girl!

1 drink too!
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stui magpie wrote:^

hah, love the "uses everything in the kitchen" comment.

Classic for the young home cook who watches too much TV cooking shows and doesn't have to do their own cleaning up.

When you're the one doing the cooking AND the washing up, you quickly learn how to keep shit simple. :wink:
Tell me about it :roll: I'm a bit finicky about washing up, she misses too much but it's hard to complain

Last night the youngest made two cakes: One in three smaller "loave tins" yum lemon & raspberry cakes of hich two tins were for work & 1/2 of one for mrs WPT & me, & 1/2 for her boyfriend :roll: . Then another cake for work - a blueberry crumble cake - none for me FFS. I did the washing up & had cooked dinner - NQR this equation.
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watt price tully wrote:
stui magpie wrote:^

hah, love the "uses everything in the kitchen" comment.

Classic for the young home cook who watches too much TV cooking shows and doesn't have to do their own cleaning up.

When you're the one doing the cooking AND the washing up, you quickly learn how to keep shit simple. :wink:
Tell me about it :roll: I'm a bit finicky about washing up, she misses too much but it's hard to complain

Last night the youngest made two cakes: One in three smaller "loave tins" yum lemon & raspberry cakes of hich two tins were for work & 1/2 of one for mrs WPT & me, & 1/2 for her boyfriend :roll: . Then another cake for work - a blueberry crumble cake - none for me FFS. I did the washing up & had cooked dinner - NQR this equation.
Damnstraight! I woulda kept the blueberry crumble for sure!
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Chicken and Chorizo Paella, cooked it last night and has reheated nicely. Made too much for me and the girlfriend, so tonight it feeds everyone else :D
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