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What's for dinner?

Pumpkin soup.

Fun fact: I use a butternut pumpkin for my soup and I was just looking up the nutritional value of one and discovered that in America + other places a butternut pumpkin is called a squash.... Never knew that.... Interesting!
 
She has been M.I.A for a while now..... This could turn into another camershy situation....

I hope she's ok. I don't have the energy for another camerashy sitch!

I remember on the other forum she said something about a course she was studying? So she could be busy with that?

Ahh ok. I guess it's totally reasonable that a person has a life outside of a BB forum, especially with the show being off the air and all. Like I said though, I hope she's ok.
 
I hope she's ok. I don't have the energy for another camerashy sitch!



Ahh ok. I guess it's totally reasonable that a person has a life outside of a BB forum, especially with the show being off the air and all. Like I said though, I hope she's ok.

I hope she is ok too.
 
That roast looks delish.... Then I remember that I'm trying to commit to becoming a vegetarian.

The salsa verde and mint yoghurt sides are phenomenal, and the flat bread recipe is fab. Would probably go well with grilled zucchini, eggplant, capsicum as a subsitute for the lamb
 
The sanitarium nut roast is supposedly a "delicious" alternative, I'm not convinced based on every sense (bar taste of course, I didn't dare eat it).
WTF is a nut roast?... nope not for me....[DOUBLEPOST=1427626647][/DOUBLEPOST]
The salsa verde and mint yoghurt sides are phenomenal, and the flat bread recipe is fab. Would probably go well with grilled zucchini, eggplant, capsicum as a subsitute for the lamb
Mint yoghurt does look good... I personally would not have it with grilled veggies... something to file away for a later date tho.
 
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