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    This was in a place called Kaikoura, where an earthquake in 2016 lifted the place by 5 metres - lots of great treks; seals etc...

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    I didn't take a pic of my dinner last night. It's never a thought for me. I could say that it includes roasted chicken and a few Southeast Asian dishes. Do you guys know what "pancit" is?

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    8oz Medium Sirlion served with a honey and Tennessee sauce.

    Not too bad at all...

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    Wetherspoons meal deal. I can see the plates, mate. I've been there a number of times this summer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    Wetherspoons meal deal
    You know it makes sense.

    How was the Spanish Sunday dinner?

    Hope you're making the most of all the fine foods the UK has to offer before you head back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
    You know it makes sense.

    How was the Spanish restaurant on Sunday?

    Hope you're making the most of all the fine foods the UK has to offer before you head back.
    It was brilliant, mate.

    As for our return, it's looking like it's gonna be pretty soon cos of the Embassy, but my mum is getting very emotional...

    ...I can't argue though, mate. We get looked after as much as I'd like to stay with her. We've had a good run, but, of course, I'm gonna worry about her...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hallelujah View Post
    I'm gonna worry about her...
    I hear that, it's a long day for older people stuck at home over the winter.
    Just dropped my mum of a home made Speg boll and put her on my Netflix account so she can watch the box sets.
    Also get my kids to face time her regularly to break her day up.

    Safe travels mate.

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    ^ &^^ Without knowing the background, I do hope the separation will be as painless as possible. All the best to your mum. Mums are very special.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
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    Just dropped my mum of a home made Speg boll and put her on my Netflix account so she can watch the box sets.
    Also get my kids to face time her regularly to break her day up.
    It's gonna be a long winter, pal.

    Anytime you wanna pint nate, you know where to find me. City or United this has been a tough year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emmababes View Post
    Do you guys know what "pancit" is?
    I love pancit canton...

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    Had a bit of a chat on another thread about Jackfruit curry . . . love the stuff so decided to make it for dinner tonight.

    The jackfruit curry is bought at our local Indian grocery shop.yes. It's in a can.



    Sauté onions and carrots, add some curry powder to give it a bit of spice . . . eat it with rice.



    My wife is working late today, the whole afternoon just meetings . . . so the rest ain't ready yet

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    It was yummy

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    Spicy fish salad for starters..
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    Followed by a damn fine meat feast..
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    Very nice

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    Sea bream fillets pan fried in coconut oil and butter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Topper View Post
    I love pancit canton...
    Thats lucky then... because it will be a recurrent food experience in the philippines. For a bit of variety theres always Adobo

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    Stuck home with the pandemic and bored out of my head. They say "idle hands is the devils workshop" If i keep this up I might have to start charging the devil rent 'cause he has been very busy lately. LOL
    Made pizza dough and remembering my last attempt with pizzaDinner-pizza-crap-jpg so I decided to go a different direction.
    Pizza dough stuffed with chopped up olives, feta cheese,onions and sundried tomatoes.
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    Lamb chops again...

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    Got a fair amount of feedback in Repo about the Sea Bream fillets posted above, in case it's of interest to anyone the fillets were bought frozen from Siamburi's and the price is simply ridiculous. They've also got Wolf fish at about the same price but I've tried it and didn't care for the flavour, unlike the Bream which is totally delicious.
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    Cooked a heap of it yesterday, the Mrs really likes it too and it's great to have some leftovers in the fridge. 30 seconds in the Micro, add a little salt & lemon juice, and it's the perfect snack
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    Sea Bream
    Here in the states we call it Red Snapper. It is tasty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    Got a fair amount of feedback in Repo about the Sea Bream fillets posted above, in case it's of interest to anyone the fillets were bought frozen from Siamburi's and the price is simply ridiculous.
    Shut up will you, they don't have online ordering and delivery outside of Pattaya

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    ^ It does look great doesn't it!

    There's plenty of fish on sale here in Gothenburg, but I have no way of cooking it...

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    North Atlantic fish is one of the few things I really miss, like a whole cod or just a bunch of cod back fillets..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    Got a fair amount of feedback in Repo about the Sea Bream fillets posted above, in case it's of interest to anyone the fillets were bought frozen from Siamburi's and the price is simply ridiculous. They've also got Wolf fish at about the same price but I've tried it and didn't care for the flavour, unlike the Bream which is totally delicious.
    I was coincidentally ordering from Paleo Robbies when I saw that so checked. No Bream unfortunately so got some cod and other stuff instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom View Post
    North Atlantic fish is one of the few things I really miss, like a whole cod or just a bunch of cod back fillets..
    They have Cod loins and fillets at Siamburi's, I really like it (and haddock) battered but don't do deep-frying at home. As for delivery outside of Pattaya they were talking about it about a month back but seem to have gone cold on that now which is good, it's a busy little shop as it is and I'd hate to see you out-of-towners taking stock away from us locals

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headworx View Post
    delivery outside of Pattaya they were talking about it about a month back but seem to have gone cold on that now which is good, it's a busy little shop as it is and I'd hate to see you out-of-towners taking stock away from us locals
    What a sweetheart

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