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What's for dinner?
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HarleyQQ
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2 of my most fave things... cakes and watermelon!
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worth a look they have some pretty cool ideas
more in here https://www.facebook.com/Stylisheve
worth a look they have some pretty cool ideas



Jam
I don't like it
Old school tonight. Lamb loin cops (with tomato sauce, for a bit of finesse), and buttered brussell sprouts, carrots and potatoes. Just like Gran used to serve. Plain but yummy.
I love lamb loin cops! Especially with tomato sauce

Inigo Montoya
The New Dread Pirate Roberts.
I decided to walk on the wild side tonight, usually on Fridays I have Hawaiian pizza, but tonight I decided to try the "Chicken and Chilli" pizza and OMFG, my mouth was on FIRE.
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Bicarbonate should balance it out, try a bit at a time, until you get the right taste. You will have to wait for it to bubble over after putting the bicarbonate in before tasting it though.Yum @HarleyQQ , watermelon times, not long till summer, yeah.
Any chefs around?
I have big pot of veggie/lentil soup brewing, but I stuffed it and put too much white wine in, now it tastes a bit vinegary.
How to correct?
Keep it boiling?
Add a bit of sugar?
Add some spuds? (to soak it up)
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
Bicarbonate should balance it out, try a bit at a time, until you get the right taste. You will have to wait for it to bubble over after putting the bicarbonate in before tasting it though.
Thank sweetiepie wonderful poster, thanks a lot @Sweetgeek - running back to my pot

kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
@Sweetgeek you are a blessed angel
Wow.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
What a great new tip - just put a tiny bit sprinkled in, did the frothy thing, and now voila, it's back to neutral and just yummy veggie taste.

Wow.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
What a great new tip - just put a tiny bit sprinkled in, did the frothy thing, and now voila, it's back to neutral and just yummy veggie taste.
Worked as a kitchen hand for a couple of years so I picked up a few tricks along the way. Wouldn't believe the amount of times we poured a bit too much red wine in our sauces@Sweetgeek you are a blessed angel
Wow.
Fantastic.
Thank you.
What a great new tip - just put a tiny bit sprinkled in, did the frothy thing, and now voila, it's back to neutral and just yummy veggie taste.
kxk
SAPIOSEXUAL
It worked a treat - not that I would have wasted much, I got 2 bags of chopped veggies for $2, lentils and a few other grains in that pot with stock.
So I have a huge pot of soup for about $3-4.
Sisters are getting a treat tomorrow, it should do 3 families, LOL.
You just helped me feed an army, thanks again.
So I have a huge pot of soup for about $3-4.
Sisters are getting a treat tomorrow, it should do 3 families, LOL.
You just helped me feed an army, thanks again.
Inigo Montoya
The New Dread Pirate Roberts.
I had pumpkin soup tonight, but while I was cooking I cut my thumb. Do you have any idea how hard it is to cut up onions and pumpkins with a paper towel on your thumb to stop the bleeding.
I made pumpkin soup too!I had pumpkin soup tonight, but while I was cooking I cut my thumb. Do you have any idea how hard it is to cut up onions and pumpkins with a paper towel on your thumb to stop the bleeding.
I use the small food processor sometimes if I'm making a huge amount (I will freeze sometimes). I also made spaghetti bolognese and froze half of it for the weekend for the kids.
jessy_girl
Well-Known Member
Let's see... some camembert, some brie, some pinot grigio, a brownie, a blondie and some ice cream. Possibly more to come but I guess that is enough.