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    Yes, master Obi-Wan Kenobi... I see the gravy... looks great bro!

    Good to see AO still has a sense of humor, on ya mate.
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    "Check the internal temp to make sure it is safe to eat."



    *Daffodil looks at the computer screen blankly, unable to understand what is happening*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luigi View Post
    "Check the internal temp to make sure it is safe to eat."



    *Daffodil looks at the computer screen blankly, unable to understand what is happening*

    Well, I am Welsh.

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    ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by toslti View Post
    Well, I am Welsh.
    I couldn't care less if you were from Mars, your home cooking is always excellent comfort food. Thanks for posting.

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    ^I'll say. Best spuds on the thread yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toslti View Post
    Pork Chop (bone in)
    Pork chop without a bone is like....like...a bra without breast
    The bone gives the meat that certain taste.

    Anyway, looks great toslti.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somtamslap View Post
    ^I'll say. Best spuds on the thread yet.
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    Yes , they look fantastic the steamer must be the way forward .

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    Getting really creative today.

    Instead of baked salmon and mixed vege it's...



    ...baked salmon and broccoli.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Fantastic, it looks like a great chop and sides. Plus it had the gravy. Dick do you see the gravy?
    Don't listen to aging one Dick. He's aging !
    Gravy is for old people who need to soften their food so the dentures can process it.
    The most important thing on a plate/table is what ?







    My dentures need a beer and gravy

    Schweinehaxe at Beerbrewery, it was delicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZdick1983 View Post
    Yes, master Obi-Wan Kenobi... I see the gravy... looks great bro!

    Good to see AO still has a sense of humor, on ya mate.
    The pic in reference is sauce, babe.....

    Differences between gravies and sauces are variable and perspective dependent.

    Heh.


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    Nah, he's right... gravy is preferable... was tired after slaving over my slow-cooker all day.

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    Mrs Worx wanted chicken and veg tonight, she had hers with rice but I'm going easy on the carbs lately and had toast with breakfast today. Having said that, a few of Toslti's roast spuds on the side would have seen all bets off on that front.


    Really like these McCormick spices, so a combo of the pair was rubbed on the chicken before it hit the oven.


    And as the gravy debate has raised it's head again, here's the same shot but the way I like it:


    It's just Bisto Chicken Gravy but fuck it's good

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    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman
    Pork chop without a bone is like....like...a bra without breast
    is like.....pork cutlets? I agree, the bone while increasing the cost increases the flavor exponentially....

    is like ..... a boner in church
    is like ...... eating a burger with rice as a bun

    That looks great HW! I find McCormick spices tend not to turn to rock as quickly as other brands as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    Getting really creative today.

    Instead of baked salmon and mixed vege it's...



    ...baked salmon and broccoli.
    Creative today ???? Clean your pots & pans and start cooking


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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by HermantheGerman
    Pork chop without a bone is like....like...a bra without breast
    is like.....pork cutlets? I agree, the bone while increasing the cost increases the flavor exponentially....

    is like ..... a boner in church
    is like ...... eating a burger with rice as a bun

    That looks great HW! I find McCormick spices tend not to turn to rock as quickly as other brands as well.
    United Progress - [email protected]

    Their spices are spot on and extremely affordable.

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    Beef steak for me this evening.

    Nev's sirloin surprise...



    Boil up some sprouts.




    When they are nearly done, add a cob of corn to warm though.




    Grab a lump of Aussie beef.




    Cook it a bit.




    Shrug off forgetting to buy some potatoes and extract some leftover rice from the fridge.




    Stir it around the pan a bit, letting it soak up the flavours from the cooked steak.




    Throw it all together on a plate whilst reminding oneself that it's the taste that counts.




    Verdict: The steak was surprisingly good. Sprouts a touch undercooked. Fried rice, not bad for a first effort. Corn, OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna
    Verdict: The steak was surprisingly good. Sprouts a touch undercooked. Fried rice, not bad for a first effort. Corn, OK.
    The steak looks perfect....however ....

    Sprout flavored corn is an abomination to the cooking gods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna
    Verdict: The steak was surprisingly good. Sprouts a touch undercooked. Fried rice, not bad for a first effort. Corn, OK.
    The steak looks perfect....however ....

    Sprout flavored corn is an abomination to the cooking gods.

    ....depends on the cooking GODS one observes, don't it?


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    sprouts....................


    WHY ??????



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    The corn wasn't in the water for long. It was already cooked so just needed heating up. It didn't taste of sprouts.

    The steak was almost perfect (cooked slightly more than I intended). It was the best sirloin steak I've had in Thailand and possibly the best sirloin I have ever eaten. I'm not usually a fan of sirloin but it was really very good.

    Why sprouts? I like them. I hadn't had them for a while so I bought some. I might have some more tomorrow with my lamb chops!

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    The corn looks a bit anemic. Should have fed it some of the sprouts

    Nice dinner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bogon View Post
    The corn looks a bit anemic. Should have fed it some of the sprouts
    The corn was the "Khon-Kaen-sticky-corn" variety, according to the woman in the market, and there was an element of "sticky rice" to the texture.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogon View Post
    Nice dinner
    Thanks. I was trying out a new stove and a new pan (it was all cooked in the one pan) and it came out much better than I expected.

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    I reckon were gonna need a separate thread just for spuds? After tosltis effort, Spuds aren't boring. Come on you fookers show us what you can do with the humble spud? There must be a million things you can do with them. Besides jamming one up geff or strollers bum. But let's not go there eh

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