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Darcy Struble replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Oh my! All of these recipes sound great!
One of my favorite meals to make are pouches. Super quick. Last night we layered salmon on top of asparagus (it’s asparagus season here yay), drizzled with olive oil, salt and pepper and topped the salmon with a couple sprigs of thyme and a couple slices of lemon. They are wrapped in their serving…[Read more]
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Darcy Struble joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Sarvi replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Wish I did, but I’m not familiar with the dish — but it sounds tasty!
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mcholley1 replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Does anyone have a favorite Bombay potatoes recipie? Hubby had some at a restaurant that also had chickpeas included. We’ve been trying to reproduce it and had some great dinners but still haven’t found a favorite.
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Sarvi posted an update in the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Has anybody got a good recipe for almond cookies? I’m looking for the ‘Chinese’ kind that I used to see in pink paper boxes, with a whole almond pressed into the top. Not sure how authentic they are!
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Sarvi replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Oh yum, that sounds amazing! With the freshest eggs, what perfection.
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Nicole replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
My new chooks are laying a dozen a day so I am making a lot of quiche type things. I fry up onions, garlic and chilli as a base and today added chicken breast, bacon and mushrooms. When that was crispy I poured over a dozen eggs beaten with 1/2 cup milk and a little SR flour blended in. Sprinkled with cheese and put the pan in the oven.
Served…[Read more]
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
I’ve never learned to love eggplant – maybe I should give it a try again.
I’m stuck on the quinoa. It’s so good, I’ve had it for lunch all last week and this week. I make a batch on Sunday night, divide it into 4 jars and top up with chicken, fish or beef. Perfect for lunch.
I use this recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnmjmHUUxsY (the…[Read more]
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
I’ve never learned to love eggplant – maybe I should give it a try again.
I’m stuck on the quinoa. It’s so good, I’ve had it for lunch all last week and this week. I make a batch on Sunday night, divide it into 4 jars and top up with chicken, fish or beef. Perfect for lunch.
I use this recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnmjmHUUxsY (the…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Tonight, http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/24751/classic+moussaka, as I was given 3 beautiful glossy egg plants.
I added extra garlic, salt and pepper as well as salting my egg plant before cooking it. -
Nicole replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Lotta, your food sounds so amazing!
I made this soup last week, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/73676143880130031/, I substituted light sour cream and used extra garlic.
Five hungry little Keller’s knocked off a double batch for tea. -
Sarvi posted an update in the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
My stepmom got me a CostCo gift card for Christmas. This might sound like a weird gift, but actually, I loved it. There certain things I’m weirdly stingy about, like Swiffers and Magic Erasers. I now have a lifetime supply of those. I did sneak in a few non-practical items, like an ENORMOUS bag of shelled pistachios. As I discovered the last time…[Read more]
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
There was a quarter piece pie left over and I was looking forward to eat that tonight, but Isabel claimed it so I was stuck with cheesy broccoli quinoa and balsamic glazed chicken which I had had for lunch today and yesterday and there is still a serving left! (I made a huge batch over the weekend.)
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Sarvi replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Oh yum, that sounds delicious.
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
I made a salmon, leeks and fennel pie for us last night. It was really good and my eldest would have eaten it whole if I had let her. The little one was not very impressed.
I used smoked salmon in thin slices, some sautéed leeks and thinly sliced fennel.
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Masha Richart joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Thanks Tamara, my daughter mentioned the absorbtion issue as well. She’s here now and booked into see midwife next week, so she’ll check re iron tablets. Thank you.
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justsewit replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Linda when I was pregnant I couldn’t get enough of baby spinch and beans. I eat a lot of red meat also. Unfortunately, you have to eat heaps of the iron rich foods to actually have the amount of iron needed – baby takes all the body’s iron reserves in the final trimester. I would suggest double checking with the doctor also as she may need an iron…[Read more]
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Tamara joined the group Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
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Linda replied to the topic Getting iron into your diet in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Marygo- I don’t know what cream of wheat is, there presumably is a UK substitute? Or maybe we just call it something else? Oh- porridge?
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