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Re: The last meal you ate
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Jun 13, 2009, 03:29am »
Yogurt, Sunflower seeds, Blueberries, Honey, Whole Wheat Tortillas, Pepper Jack Cheese, Cholula, and More Local grown honey...
OJ and Cherry Juice...
Gotta lay off the meat for a few days.
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Jun 13, 2009, 03:50pm »
Salad with a bit of cheese, topped with Newman's light italian dressing. Newman's is the Best!
followed a bit later by two dinner rolls, potato flour variety, steaming hot and lightly buttered.
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Jun 13, 2009, 09:22pm »
Back on meat - I had a half slab of ribs with Tx Toast, cole Slaw, Pickles and onions at ET's BBQ in Guthrie, OK - Washed it all down with some sweet Iced Tea.
Yummy!
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I brought home a small marrow donated from a friend's vegetable garden. I also brought home from the supermarket a package of free-range pork sausages with apple. Shall I insert one inside the other?
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Well, I inserted a couple of one into the other, added some chopped onions and a sprinkling of black pepper, wrapped it in silver foil and stuck it in the oven. We'll see what comes out!
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Quote from: RedHotMama on Jul 18, 2009, 07:34am
I brought home a small marrow donated from a friend's vegetable garden.
What is a marrow? (Ignorant American, again.)
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What's a marrow.
Errrmmm....
Better known as a vegetable marrow, it's bigger than a courgette and fatter than a cucumber, and needs cooking before you eat it. One common way to cook a vegetable marrow is to cut it lengthways, spoon out the seeds from the centre, fill the cavity with minced meat, onions etc (or I often use a lentil-based mixture), put the other half back on top and bake in the oven for an hour or so. It wasn't very successful today. I think the marrow was a bit young and the sausagemeat wasn't very tasty.
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Jul 18, 2009, 11:17am »
Oh, that sounds tasty. It looks like a zucchini squash ... ah, they are related.
From Wikipedia: Zucchini, like all summer squash, has its ancestry in the Americas[citation needed]. While most summer squash ― including the closely related cocozelle and marrow ― were introduced to Europe during the time of European colonization of the Americas, zucchini is Italian in origin. It was the result of spontaneously occurring mutations (also called "sports").
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Meatsa Pizza.....2 slices, thin crust, left over from about 5 months ago.....frozen, microwaved, and thoroughly enjoyed!
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Grilled marinated chicken breast, jasmine rice, corn on the cob, and watermelon.
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Re: The last meal you ate
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last evening, today, I'm fasting for a standard medical test (no big problem) so please Moderators, don't let anyone post on this today.
I'm so jealous
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Re: The last meal you ate
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Jul 19, 2009, 11:59am »
Well this one will have Christine spinning in circles
A layered "Man style" entree that Emeril had on one of his shows awhile back.
Layer one is crisp fried hash brown potatoes.
Layer two is browned crumbled ground beef with sauteed onions.
Layer three is Cheddar cheese melted over the top.
At this point you can have an optional additional layer of hashed browns making it somewhat look like it's a stacked sandwich.
Layer four is two over easy eggs fried in butter.
Oh my God I can still feel the arteries hardening. But it's tasty!!!
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Jul 19, 2009, 01:40pm »
I made hamburgers:
1 lb lean ground beef
1 lb. ground lamb
1/2 cup finely diced red onion
1/4 cup ketchup
1/4 cup dijon mustard
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/8 tsp. mace
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. white pepper
roasted beet/feta salad;
cut off greens/reserve
roast four beets whole in oven at 375F about an hour (baking pan w/ 1 cup water covered)
slice beets thin after peeling while still warm
spread our beet greens and other baby greens
mix olive oil and lemon juice 2:1, pour over salad
sprinkle feta over top
eat
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McDonald's Double Cheeseburger. First one in well over 3 months because I am changing my eating habits. Man, I love those things.
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Hmmmm.
I've just been across to the works canteen, which in itself is not a good thing to do.
I like eggs. I like onions.
But an egg and onion sandwich is definitely odd!
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Quote from: RedHotMama on Jul 22, 2009, 05:14am
Hmmmm.
I've just been across to the works canteen, which in itself is not a good thing to do.
I like eggs. I like onions.
But an egg and onion sandwich is definitely odd!
If the onions are sauteed first and then cooked together w/eggs and seasoning it should be tasty?
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Ah, well, it isn't like that. It comprises hard-boiled eggs in mayonnaise, plus some slices of raw onion.
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Quote from: RedHotMama on Jul 23, 2009, 03:57am
Ah, well, it isn't like that. It comprises hard-boiled eggs in mayonnaise, plus some slices of raw onion.
So it's a deconstructed egg salad sandwich (kind of, sort of).
Not too unusual on this side of the globe I'd guess.
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Pancakes/molasses and sausage.
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Skittles.
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Jul 26, 2009, 06:47pm »
My last facebook post.....Now, I didn't eat all this!
Fredrena has cooked up a storm! Country style ribs, pork chops, beef stroganoff, pork steaks, cabbage greens, mashed potatos, candied yams, baked sweet potatoes and Jessica baked home-made chocolate chip cookies! What did they say on Hee-Haw! Yall old heads know!
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