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    Quote Originally Posted by CSFFan View Post
    I normally do...TBH, I forgot.
    I was with you on the meatball sandwich until you ate it with unmelted cheese.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    I was with you on the meatball sandwich until you ate it with unmelted cheese.

    The sauce had just come out of the oven and was frigging piping hot. It only took a second or three to melt. If I'd put that cheese on top of the sauce before I put it on the sandwich it would have disappeared into the sauce.

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    ^Needed about a quarter of the amount of cheese, some pickles, jalapenos and some salad, you fat fucker

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    Needed about a quarter of the amount of cheese,
    There's never too much cheese, ever.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dillinger View Post
    some pickles, jalapenos and some salad
    the pickles ain't doing so well, I was out of peppers and I would never foul a meatball sub with vegetables.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai
    This is not a preaching sesion about the virtues of vegeterianism.
    ...yes, it is..
    It was not my intent, this is a decision a person needs to arrive too on their own after they do their own do diligence,as I also had to, I will be 62 in june and for the biggest part pf my life I also rejected the idea. Also it has worked for me and my condition so far, who is to say that it will work for everyone.
    And before I go tooting my own horn, lets see how long I will stick with it. I am dying for a good stake, a heaping plate of spaghetti and meatballs, or my favorite, stuffed tomatoes and peppers with rice and ground beef.

    You need nice big tomatoes, they dont have to be the greatest as they will be baked
    cut the top and save them for covers,
    with a spoon scoop out the inside of the tomatoes being careful tot to break the skin
    Pot the insides in a food processors with some dill, and chopped onions, and chop fine
    place tomatoes in a tray with papers that you also cut the tops and clean the seeds inside
    in a bowl, place chipped up tomato insides,onions and dill, add a can of tomato sauce, or juice,
    olive oil, a cup of rice, and ground beef.
    Stuff tomatoes and peppers with filling cover with tops , place remaining filling around the voids between tomatoes and peppers, and add a litle water
    Bake at 400 F for about two hrs, until tomatoes and peppers start getting brown on top and on spots.

    I tried making it without the ground beef but sadly, it was not the same

    PS: for those who don't like Dill, cilantro or parsley works also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    You need nice big tomatoes
    I'll bet these would work:



    Don't feel bad, since it's late winter/early spring here, I'm doing without too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    I am dying for a good stake
    ...that's what Dracula said...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...that's what Dracula said...
    LMAO!! darn spell check . really need to accept the fact that I need reading glasses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    I'll bet these would work:



    Don't feel bad, since it's late winter/early spring here, I'm doing without too...
    just as soon as I retire and have more time here year long, I will try to grow my own.
    There are a lot of things I can live without but not good tomatoes,
    Yesterday I found some half decent tomatoes on the vine at bigC in Khon Kaen, not big enough for stuffing but ok for a tomato salad with cucumbers, red onion, extra virgin olive oil , vinegar and salt, afterwards I dipped my bread in the juices. Arroy mak mak!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    There are a lot of things I can live without but not good tomatoes
    Have got my tomato and pepper starts planted and waiting for them to sprout as spring has sprung here in the PNW. Always do a full garden and starting early this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    just as soon as I retire and have more time here year long, I will try to grow my own.
    It is very difficult to grow tomatoes in Thailand. There is a good thread here, but the money post is number 57.

    https://teakdoor.com/farming-and-gard...-thailand.html

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    We did a pasta bake with the leftover meatballs and sauce...

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    I miss being a Mandalay expat but the food here is so much better than Myanmar food

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    Looks great. I'm thinking of becoming an expat though the food here almost sways my ways.

    A few more yea, I'll be off from it just to taste the change of life.


    fish?

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    Who is to debate to origin?

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    Most is farm raised Salmon unfortunately.
    Sadly I thought of my smokers for a fresh batch.

    Thoughts of that hold me back from jumping ship.
    Hey, pics to follow. No worries mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Have got my tomato and pepper starts planted and waiting for them to sprout as spring has sprung here in the PNW. Always do a full garden and starting early this year.

    Do you line your garden with frisbees upside down filled with beer to keep the snails out?

    When I lived in Port Orchard, the only tomatoes I could grow was cherry tomatoes and they went crazy. We tried planting several kinds of lettuce, but the snails got them. We decided it was cheaper to just buy it at the market.

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    When I had a garden it was full of snails but they didn't eat the tomatoes.
    I had a brilliant idea of painting their shells with luminous paint so I could watch them moving at night.

    But the shops wouldn't sell it to as they said they laws against retards and radioactive paint.

    So it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mandaloopy View Post


    I miss being a Mandalay expat but the food here is so much better than Myanmar food
    That does look good. A green owed. Reds, yellows and purples as well.

    Curious though, is that from a restaurant or did you make it yourself. Reason being is the wood platter with the knife cuts may hold enough bacteria if not washed properly between uses to kill a fish.

    But you have been around and so I assume have built up a resistance to those encounters of that kind.

    If it is a restaurant about how much for that type of meal.

    Looks great.

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    Don't your mouth water when you look at that?
    I came across a great Greek Recipe Exchange Group on facebook, For those who like cooking, there are some great recipes there. Take a look when you have time
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/4677...62344/?fref=nf
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    Dom bic dang, dom bic dumb. Don de dumb dumb. See hang? And some soom seed. Nam seed.

    I can smell the spices in it.

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    Lasagna. Might be salty from all the sweat. Not the best day to be in a hot kitchen. Bake it up when it cools off a bit.Dinner-p_20180826_103837-jpg
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    ...I hope that's not factory-grated Parmesan gluing the top down...

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    ^That would be applied when served to taste

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