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Food for thought (The food thread)
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
"In my weird politically incorrect hypothetically incoherent contradicting obscured world definitively maybe"
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
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Agreed Dooh Darlin, and very very healthy, is ostrich.
Nope puppy - i cannot eat anything that makes me go AWWWWWWWW
Nope puppy - i cannot eat anything that makes me go AWWWWWWWW
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So you'll eat mean animals?
Yes, yes it does...that looks..... scrumptious....
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
If it comes from Milliways i will eat it without so much as a blink.. For some reason fish do not make me go awwwwww.KALSTER wrote:So you'll eat mean animals?
Yes, yes it does...that looks..... scrumptious....
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Yeah but sharks don't share your sentiments.?If it comes from Milliways i will eat it without so much as a blink.. For some reason fish do not make me go awwwwww.
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i dont eat sharks because they make me go OHHHHHHHH
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
red onion & olive bread
had some at sunday brunch... surprisingly delicious...
had some at sunday brunch... surprisingly delicious...
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
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I can provide Indian recipes that my mother has.
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
oh completely forgot about this mhmmh
Quick meaty pizza
2 x frozen pizza base
1 x Royco Sparerib marinate *has to be Royco, knor tastes bad.
Fried Beef Strips or fried chicken Strips or cooked de-boned ribs cut in pieces.
Half Mozzarella and Half Gouda
Mushrooms cut in slices
Onion cut in rings
Mix the sparerib marinate as directed on packet(use about 30ml less water), let is stand for a few minutes to thicken.
Mix meat and marinate, spread meat mixture onto pizza add onion rings and mushroom and finally add the cheeses.
Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes at 180 degrees or till golden brown.
There you have it not the usual tomato base pizza.Be warned it is pretty sweet but addictive.
Quick meaty pizza
2 x frozen pizza base
1 x Royco Sparerib marinate *has to be Royco, knor tastes bad.
Fried Beef Strips or fried chicken Strips or cooked de-boned ribs cut in pieces.
Half Mozzarella and Half Gouda
Mushrooms cut in slices
Onion cut in rings
Mix the sparerib marinate as directed on packet(use about 30ml less water), let is stand for a few minutes to thicken.
Mix meat and marinate, spread meat mixture onto pizza add onion rings and mushroom and finally add the cheeses.
Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes at 180 degrees or till golden brown.
There you have it not the usual tomato base pizza.Be warned it is pretty sweet but addictive.
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
So do?Rajiv wrote:I can provide Indian recipes that my mother has.
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
Will do - just have to find them.
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
oom doo jy skuld my n' bier
Coffee Pork chops
2 cloves garlic, crushed
150 ml red wine
45 ml honey
1 lemon (the juice)
45 ml olive oil
150 ml strong brewed black coffee
15 ml fresh thyme, chopped
6 pork chops (Nice thick chops, about thumb thickness)
Mix together all the ingredients and pour over the pork chops.
Marinate overnight or for at least four hours.
Place chops in a shallow ovenproof dish and cover with the marinade.
Bake in a preheated 180 °C oven for 40 minutes, turning halfway through the cooking time.
Brown under the grill if necessary.
Coffee Pork chops
2 cloves garlic, crushed
150 ml red wine
45 ml honey
1 lemon (the juice)
45 ml olive oil
150 ml strong brewed black coffee
15 ml fresh thyme, chopped
6 pork chops (Nice thick chops, about thumb thickness)
Mix together all the ingredients and pour over the pork chops.
Marinate overnight or for at least four hours.
Place chops in a shallow ovenproof dish and cover with the marinade.
Bake in a preheated 180 °C oven for 40 minutes, turning halfway through the cooking time.
Brown under the grill if necessary.
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Re: Food for thought (The food thread)
Thanks. As dit goed smaak koop ek daai bier vir jou met 'n groooot smile!
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moet net nie cheap instant koffie gebruik nie, Ricoffee is die lekkerste.doo_much wrote:Thanks. As dit goed smaak koop ek daai bier vir jou met 'n groooot smile!
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LOL!?wizardofid wrote:moet net nie cheap instant koffie gebruik nie, Ricoffee is die lekkerste.
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Oh agreed - Ricoffee is the cheapest - nastiest
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Your food knowledge is lacking, nor do you have the understanding why Ricoffy was suggested.SykomantiS wrote:LOL!?wizardofid wrote:moet net nie cheap instant koffie gebruik nie, Ricoffee is die lekkerste.
FAIL...
That is your personal opinion, just because you drink nescafe classic every thing else is cheap, and when you visit some one, the likely hood on getting Ricoffy from that visit, god forbid you rather drink cat pee, is even more distressing that you are willing to drink it without choice and then hypocritically diss some one else form the sidelines for suggestion it.
Fact of the matter is it more commonly used in most houses and the it is not too rich not too bitter, once the marinate browns and thickens you will regret having used a too rich coffee blend, and then blame me.
Oh cheap brands actually means those coffee powder stuff you usually hide your cocaine in, you seem to be high on...
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It is chicory - not coffee
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I send this to jee, don't you start as well.....Tribble wrote:It is chicory - not coffee
Dear take that discrimination and that attitude and actually dissing some one that has been eating bread every other day for the last two weeks because I can't afford to buy proper meat on the R500 a month allowance + commission I get for the post office....and doing some thing with it I can actually say without being in trouble.
So yeah thank you dear I actually see what type of person you really are.
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Sorry to hear that - but I thought you worked as a cook/chef and made food all day?
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I will not re-post my answer, but Please, do Not Play the Maryr after you have posted a recipe for pork tjops and NOT allowing anyone to give their opinions! You do NOT know what is happening to the rest of us, but we ARE allowed to have opinions, no matter what.wizardofid wrote:I send this to jee, don't you start as well.....Tribble wrote:It is chicory - not coffee
Dear take that discrimination and that attitude and actually dissing some one that has been eating bread every other day for the last two weeks because I can't afford to buy proper meat on the R500 a month allowance + commission I get for the post office....and doing some thing with it I can actually say without being in trouble.
So yeah thank you dear I actually see what type of person you really are.
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um yeah perhaps I haven't mentioned that the recent flood took care of that...I don't have the 150 grand to fix every thing, after the insurance failed to pay out.Tribble wrote:Sorry to hear that - but I thought you worked as a cook/chef and made food all day?
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Wiz, first of all, you do not know me. And your likening someone to a drug addict and a snob because you do not know the difference between two different food stuffs and furthermore for having an opinion different to your own is idiotic in itself
Also, you talk a lot but don't really say much
Also, you talk a lot but don't really say much