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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 10:46 am
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Yeah man, that's what I was hoping for! A real proper food thread on the forum! yeeehaw! We have recipes now and averything! SCORE!

50 points to me? :lol:

Cheers, 53! That sounds deeeeeeeeee-licious! :-D


50-Pi points that is :wink:

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:08 am
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Anyway, these points have to be approved by Mr. BigHair first, otherwise they're worth exactly nothing!

Well, I'm feeling peckish, I shall proceed to my kitchen and open one of those yoghurts! :)

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Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:16 am
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Ah Ha! :D

So nice to see the 50 point scheme taking off. Consider them verified!

I shall be enjoying a light Tofu Stir Fry with a home made spiced marinade. Yum!

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Yes, the Kenton Vineyard is apparently doing very well! Here's some info fo r those who'd like to know some more about growing wine in the south-western parts of England: http://www.kentonvineyard.co.uk/

And this is very interesting. Thanks for that link.

Andy

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 11:25 am
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Andybighair wrote:
Ah Ha! :D

So nice to see the 50 point scheme taking off. Consider them verified!

I shall be enjoying a light Tofu Stir Fry with a home made nice spiced marinade. Yum!

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Yes, the Kenton Vineyard is apparently doing very well! Here's some info fo r those who'd like to know some more about growing wine in the south-western parts of England: http://www.kentonvineyard.co.uk/

And this is very interesting. Thanks for that link.

Andy


I thank you! :-)

I will proudly go down to Barclays on Monday and tell them to open a points-account for me. There I will save them points for the future. There must be a government saving scheme for this sort of thing nowadays, no? :D

Enjoy your Tofu, Andy! Sounds yum! Marinated or heavily spiced is the only way this stuff is edible. At least that's what my taste buds say. :lol:


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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:29 pm
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Lasagne, chips & garlic bread, yes garlic bread it's the future
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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:04 pm
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Yes, the Kenton Vineyard is apparently doing very well! Here's some info fo r those who'd like to know some more about growing wine in the south-western parts of England: http://www.kentonvineyard.co.uk/

Well: I just opened my first every bottle of Kenton Vineyard 2009 pinot noir - and it's pretty good! Fruity, brambly, and not much tannin, which appeals to me (not a claret drinker). English whites can be very tasty, but red is normally more problematic. Yet here's a nice one and not for a silly price, either.

Interesting!

...It's a bonny life if you don't weaken! :D

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:44 pm
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Becasue of the crappy weather, I've pretty much been stuck in the apartment for a couple of weeks now, haven't gotten to the store. Right now, I'm down to some leftover brown rice and some stale bread. I'M FRIGGIN' HUNGRY!!!!!

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 4:05 pm
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bill948 wrote:
Im into a "Low Country Boil" Today... for you SE Coastals you know what Im talking about.. for the rest heres whats up...

Big boil pot with "secret" brew added...
Sausage, corn, onion, new potatoes, and Shrimp.. served up with margaritas... Serving about 6 tonight, Y'all come on over



oh your leaving so much out. hey its a great start though.
if youve never had this guys its amazing stuff. we cook it when camping out on the beach. everything fresh too, caught that morning. its at its best when there is a slight chill in the air and you need at least a T and a sweat shirt to go outside.
its the coastal folks answer to chilli.

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 4:09 pm
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Voodoo Blues wrote:
OMG! My wife watched some show on TLC about this and has been doing the same thing. Where in the world is she going to put all this stuff? If she thinks any of it is going in my music I had some bad news for her. :twisted:



we saw that show too a few weeks ago. well, my g.friend is living proof that it can be done. she just went out again this afternoon and got $56.00 worth of stuff at RiteAid,
out of pocket $0.00 its crazy. all this money being saved is great news for us.
kirsten said "why in the hell havent we been doing this all along".

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 4:12 pm
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The_Nutter wrote:
Hey WayCool, that leaves room in the budget for more gear, no? 8-)

And Bill, that sounds yummie, I'm heading for the airport... :lol:



well in a perfect world, one could only hope. my g.friend bought me
11 guitars, 3 amps, 3 or 4 pedals, and countless odds and ends last yr alone.
ive not bothered to suggest that we go to GC with our savings. im afraid i would make the news headlines if i do. ( you know what i mean too) i count my blessings daily with her lol.

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 7:15 pm
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way cool jr wrote:
The_Nutter wrote:
Hey WayCool, that leaves room in the budget for more gear, no? 8-)

And Bill, that sounds yummie, I'm heading for the airport... :lol:



well in a perfect world, one could only hope. my g.friend bought me
11 guitars, 3 amps, 3 or 4 pedals, and countless odds and ends last yr alone.
ive not bothered to suggest that we go to GC with our savings. im afraid i would make the news headlines if i do. ( you know what i mean too) i count my blessings daily with her lol.


I strongly suggest the Crepes, you are leveraged beyond belief. :lol:

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sat Jan 29, 2011 9:59 pm
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Gobs of pizza for dinner. Knights of Columbus "Taste of (local joints, like 16 of them) Pizza," after playing bass at Mass (#226).

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:36 am
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Gobs of pizza for dinner. Knights of Columbus "Taste of (local joints, like 16 of them) Pizza," after playing bass at Mass (#226).

Belch.



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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:39 am
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Sorry that did not work as intended :?

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Post subject: Re: So what's in the pantry this weekend?
Posted: Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:08 am
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We have a couple of beautiful big Newfoundland moose steaks(we have so many moose- vehicle collisions here that moose are referred to as NL Speed Bumps)in the oven smothered in onions and garlic and red wine.That will be served with asparagus with Hollandaise Sauce and roast garlic whipped potatoes-disgusting I know.BTW way Voodoo Blues you're welcome to come if you can get here by 6:30.

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