JustAnotherNut
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First time I saw conveyor belt service for seafood was in Seattle, WA..
Pork blood! EWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!
But I think they make sausage from it. No thanks.
Sashimi is any kind of raw seafood. My late husband was Japanese, so we had it occasionally. Seattle is a good city for it -- a million sushi restaurants.
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Is it true that cooking octopus with natural cork will get tenderized? I heard that conch cooked that way gets tenderized.Try it before you decide.
Honestly, I have no idea.Is it true that cooking octopus with natural cork will get tenderized? I heard that conch cooked that way gets tenderized.
Im thinking about making homemade pot pies this weekend. Thats fairly simple and delicious.
.Is it true that cooking octopus with natural cork will get tenderized? I heard that conch cooked that way gets tenderized.
I make his one every few weeks followed by this one
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When you insist your food being good, living then becomes a chore. Just do what I do: only eat and cook enough to live. Then get on the internet and take out my rage on innocent people.I am stuck in the proverbial rut as to what to make for supper. Nothing sounds good and nothing new comes to mind........but ya gotta eat every stinking day.
Things we've had lately and/or is often on the menu.........
Asian type dishes.......stir fry/chow mein, almond chicken & gravy, sweet & sour chicken or pork, mongolian beef, curry, won ton soup,
Mexican......tacos every which way imaginable, burritos, enchiladas, one pot shells & beef, sometimes red sometimes green or verde.
meatloaf
swiss steak without tomatoes
salisbury steaks with mushroom onion gravy
Miisissippi pot roast, have also used chicken in place of beef
Italian......spaghetti, chicken parmesan, sausage & peppers, pizza
Breakfast for supper.......eggs benedict, sausage breakfast bowl (sausage, onions, peppers, potatoes, mushrooms and beaten egg cooked together), pancakes, french toast.
Soup & sandwiches
Anybody have any other ideas???
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I am stuck in the proverbial rut as to what to make for supper. Nothing sounds good and nothing new comes to mind........but ya gotta eat every stinking day.
Things we've had lately and/or is often on the menu.........
Asian type dishes.......stir fry/chow mein, almond chicken & gravy, sweet & sour chicken or pork, mongolian beef, curry, won ton soup,
Mexican......tacos every which way imaginable, burritos, enchiladas, one pot shells & beef, sometimes red sometimes green or verde.
meatloaf
swiss steak without tomatoes
salisbury steaks with mushroom onion gravy
Miisissippi pot roast, have also used chicken in place of beef
Italian......spaghetti, chicken parmesan, sausage & peppers, pizza
Breakfast for supper.......eggs benedict, sausage breakfast bowl (sausage, onions, peppers, potatoes, mushrooms and beaten egg cooked together), pancakes, french toast.
Soup & sandwiches
Anybody have any other ideas???
I am stuck in the proverbial rut as to what to make for supper. Nothing sounds good and nothing new comes to mind........but ya gotta eat every stinking day.
Things we've had lately and/or is often on the menu.........
Asian type dishes.......stir fry/chow mein, almond chicken & gravy, sweet & sour chicken or pork, mongolian beef, curry, won ton soup,
Mexican......tacos every which way imaginable, burritos, enchiladas, one pot shells & beef, sometimes red sometimes green or verde.
meatloaf
swiss steak without tomatoes
salisbury steaks with mushroom onion gravy
Miisissippi pot roast, have also used chicken in place of beef
Italian......spaghetti, chicken parmesan, sausage & peppers, pizza
Breakfast for supper.......eggs benedict, sausage breakfast bowl (sausage, onions, peppers, potatoes, mushrooms and beaten egg cooked together), pancakes, french toast.
Soup & sandwiches
Anybody have any other ideas???
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Had my first encounter with Carolina Reaper peppers recently. If ever there was a food that made you want to slap somebody, one bite of one of those will do you just fine.When you insist your food being good, living then becomes a chore. Just do what I do: only eat and cook enough to live. Then get on the internet and take out my rage on innocent people.
Had my first encounter with Carolina Reaper peppers recently. If ever there was a food that made you want to slap somebody, one bite of one of those will do you just fine.
Cooking tip for spinach. If you stir coconut oil into your spinach it makes it easier to scrape it into the trash.We had air-fried rib lamb chops with sweet potato fries, spinach souffle, a warm baguette, and red wine last week. It was pretty good!
We also have cucumber-dill salad with a light ranch dressing with just about every other meal. But that's just us...
Isn't that just a super fancy Hot Pocket?