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Niggly
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by Niggly » Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:26 pm
Shado wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:18 pm
The khao man gai is the "thawt" version. It's crispy fried rather than boiled. I think the dark area is just the sauce they added.
Collapsed lasagna. :laughing-rolling:
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I’ve not had the dark sauce before so only poured it over half. The lighter sauce is standard sweet chilli
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Bill Tong
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by Bill Tong » Sat Jul 25, 2020 9:33 pm
I'm cooking a lasagne when the horse racing has finished on TV. That pizza looks very aroy.
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by Bill Tong » Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:10 am
Home made lasagne with Lime milk shake in a Smokey and the Bandit glass
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by Hamlay » Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:45 am
Scrambled eggs with smoked salmon on brioche.
Smoked salmon was Russian and salty as hell. No wonder it was half the price of the Norwegian stuff. Remind me that brioche does not go with eggs and salmon.
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by pomps » Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:42 am
Bill Tong wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:10 am
Home made lasagne with Lime milk shake in a Smokey and the Bandit glass
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A good snack,looks to have held together well

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Shado
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by Shado » Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:51 am
Bill Tong wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 12:10 am
Home made lasagne with Lime milk shake in a Smokey and the Bandit glass
pomps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 26, 2020 5:42 am
A good snack,looks to have held together well
Yes, a hearty looking lasagna, well filled. I like lots of filling between the noodles. I always make a big one as it's another of those dishes that seems to get better the next day. Good job Bill Tong. ++)(*
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Shado
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by Shado » Mon Jul 27, 2020 6:21 pm
My very first Seattle Dogs (thanks to pomps). There are several recipes on the net, some call for sauerkraut, some call for jalapenos. I have only kraut on hand so went with that. Dogs, cream cheese, kraut, brown mustard and fried onions. Served up with some fried tater tots. Tasty, I'll make them again some time.

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by Aardvark » Tue Jul 28, 2020 5:01 am
Real comfort food :eusa-clap:
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by Butch » Tue Jul 28, 2020 5:11 am
Beef stew tonight but no dumplings.
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