Wot's for Tea, Ma?
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Lazy day in the kitchen planned. I just found a container of lamb tagine in the freezer. (Only made last month).
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Thread Starter "Henry Crun"...Did I miss something or have I forgotten something?...Where's Henry?
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Henry was advertising model aircraft kits for a company, for which he was receiving commissions. I pointed out that this was not acceptable, especially as I was picking up the tab for the site in it's entirety. It was a very specific choice on my part not to include adverts on the site, so I could see no reason to allow him to do so. He was not happy with this and chose to depart.
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Good on ya, Alison!
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Oh OK...thank you...I did not know...and fair enough too Alison!....I liked Henry, all he needed do was refrain from advertising model aircraft kits!...shame...anyway, it's how the cookie crumbles...
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Oven baked 'Fried Chicken' tonight....
https://cafedelites.com/oven-fried-chic ... lic-sauce/
We don't do the Honey Garlic Sauce though...
To accompany Mashed Potato, spinach, creamed corn & Milk Gravy...
'Very "Southern" style I know...
https://cafedelites.com/oven-fried-chic ... lic-sauce/
We don't do the Honey Garlic Sauce though...
To accompany Mashed Potato, spinach, creamed corn & Milk Gravy...
'Very "Southern" style I know...
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MacSweens Haggis, neeps and tatties , accompanied by a fine single malt whisky ( yet to be selected)
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Excellent Burns Supper last night, once we caught the little bugger, not sure if I’m getting slower or it was a particularly quick one
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Got some leftover roast lamb to finish off.
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MrsP in charge of the kitchen this evening. Aubergine Parmigiano with salad, and bread wot I made yesterday.
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In an unanticipated twist, it would appear that SWMBO was simply placing an order, not offering to cook. Well, it's in the oven, so we'll see how it turns out.....
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Mme served up home-cured salmon, four days curing with fennel and orange gin. Sadly wasted on me, I'm not a friend of salmon. Now kippers, they are a meal fit for a king.......
Discussion over lunch as to whether we should go in for trying the art of smoking fish, meat, cheese, etc.
Discussion over lunch as to whether we should go in for trying the art of smoking fish, meat, cheese, etc.
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What's happened to the 'Origin' rules?
Had a nice piece of Brie today.
It was made in Denmark!
Had a nice piece of Brie today.
It was made in Denmark!
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You should deffo try smoking fish.One of the charter boats I go on brings a smoker on board and we all enjoy some fresh smoked cod and whiting.OFSO wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 5:24 pmMme served up home-cured salmon, four days curing with fennel and orange gin. Sadly wasted on me, I'm not a friend of salmon. Now kippers, they are a meal fit for a king.......
Discussion over lunch as to whether we should go in for trying the art of smoking fish, meat, cheese, etc.
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The local Co-op has it from Somerset. It is garbage. One of the best I've tasted is Le Rustique Brie. The health police will be after me,but I leave it out of the fridge for a week to let it mature.You can almost pour it on to the crackers.
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We also get local variants of similar quality.
The worst was a local 'Wensleydale'. It was disgusting.
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On the recent very hot day: home-made jellied consommé, with finely-cut chives, a dusting of white pepper, a few drops of lemon-juice, and some flakes of Maldon salt;
a small piece of plain sponge-cake soaking up cold milk and a little cream, with some sliced strawberries.
a small piece of plain sponge-cake soaking up cold milk and a little cream, with some sliced strawberries.
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