So. What's for Dinner?
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Spinach quiche from a local bakery called Aviv's in Glenhuntly Road Elsternwick
https://www.zomato.com/melbourne/aviv-c ... ick/photos
They do the best bagels in Melbourne & their quiches & cakes are to die for (literally)
My wife's friend was given the quiche but she & her partner do not like eggs (FFS how can you not like eggs?).
So quiche & salads
https://www.zomato.com/melbourne/aviv-c ... ick/photos
They do the best bagels in Melbourne & their quiches & cakes are to die for (literally)
My wife's friend was given the quiche but she & her partner do not like eggs (FFS how can you not like eggs?).
So quiche & salads
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Shit food on-site just finished a 3 day shut and the 100 extra blokes must have eaten all the tucker. Food truck gets here tomorrow.
I had; a tin of sardines, qaurter of cold chicken, some celery and a muesli bar.
Friday night I'll get home and cook a nice steak and some jumbo tiger prawns on the barby
I had; a tin of sardines, qaurter of cold chicken, some celery and a muesli bar.
Friday night I'll get home and cook a nice steak and some jumbo tiger prawns on the barby
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I cooked creamed broccoli soup and roasted cauliflower and garlic soup today, (never knew roasted cauliflower tasted so good!) and I made pad Thai for dinner but with zoodles not noodles, came out reallygood! That's enough cooking this month!
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http://paleoleap.com/10-zoodle-recipes/stui magpie wrote:WTF is a zoodle. Is that some new dog breed? Zoroastrian x Poodle?
They are yummie dried a little, put in a hot fan forced oven with sea salt, pepper and sesame oil!
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Gotcha, Zucchini noodles made with a spiralizer. I've done those but never thought to oven bake them, I just threw them in a pot of water like spaghetti.think positive wrote:http://paleoleap.com/10-zoodle-recipes/stui magpie wrote:WTF is a zoodle. Is that some new dog breed? Zoroastrian x Poodle?
They are yummie dried a little, put in a hot fan forced oven with sea salt, pepper and sesame oil!
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so after 70 min in the gym, a couple of hours of paperwork, and then 6 solid hours of power shopping around highpoint dropping a small fortune on some new threads and shoes etc, suitable for a city office for the eldest, no way i was cooking dinner! so i thought id try that roast a couple of you mentioned from coles, ready cooked. OMG that stuff is amazing! perfectly cooked, tasty, just added some dry fried chips, steamed veg and some pepper gravy. too easy!! cheers!
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Baked potatoes with: grated cheese, tabouli salad, kidney beans with onion, tin tomatoes with cumin, sliced mushies, coleslaw & sweetcorn & Indian yoghurt. Easy-peasy & tasty.
Forgot to mention the rice custard for dessert
Forgot to mention the rice custard for dessert
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I love 'em but not so much as a child.think positive wrote:Ugh, one veg I just cannot eat, ****. Ugh, my mum used to cook veggies soft cos dad liked em that way. And god I hated those things! And we had to eat them or sit at the table allllll night. Ugh ugh UGHHH
We growing & eating broad beans atm. Yum, fresh broad beans - eaten raw or in salads
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