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• #29052
Effra means bsns.
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• #29053
Sorry. Forgot to take one. I had this ready to go for a dinner and our guest + 1 cancelled at the last minute leaving me with 1kg+ of this rib roast all for me. I have tons of leftovers and this is my fiendish plan for the next week - cheesesteaks everyday!
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• #29054
I'd happily die on such a diet
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• #29055
So does most of Philladelphia to be fair.....
I cannot find provolone cheese but the supermarket sliced mozzerella and sliced edam combined make for a good substitute.
It was delicious. Nap time now.....
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• #29056
Wholefoods sell provolone
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• #29057
Oh.Will have to look next time I pop into town. Ta!
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• #29058
Yesterday's lunch!
Trunk fish, stuffed with mahi-mahi and vegetables.
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• #29059
Joe?
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• #29060
Certainly prehistoric
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• #29061
Gratinated a load of veg in a sauce made of all the leftover Christmas cheese and cream. Fairly sure I’ve got enough calories on board to trek unsupported to the North Pole.
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• #29062
Posted up in the bread thread but putting it here as well..
The missus has a hankering for a bread maker, is there one which is forum approved?
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• #29063
TIL my 2 yr old son loves membrillo.
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• #29064
Also more surprisingly (fruit and sugar) a very sharp gorgonzola
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• #29065
We have a Panasonic we inherited from the MiL and the Panasonics are the standard for breadmakers. We use it periodically and it's fine for basic bread.
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• #29066
I hear great things about ovens and iron pots.
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• #29067
Is there anything you do with salami? Was gifted some plain and chilli Calabrian salamis
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• #29068
On Pizza
In pasta
Fritata
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• #29069
iAy Carumba! Only just saw this...
Try butchers shops, large supermarkets, or here: https://cheesemakingshop.co.uk
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• #29070
Bread making update, missus brought. Russell and hobbs £80 bread maker and it’s been doing sterling duty, missus has a recipe from a friend, multi seed whole grain thing, which is pretty tasty.
Only irritation is the paddle gets stuck in the dough and ends up in the bottom of your loaf.
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• #29071
Cooked gigot à la ficelle (lamb on a string) at the weekend and I thoroughly recommend it if you like standing around a fire watching a hunk of meat slowly spin. The result was lovely because roast lamb. Stressful for the resident dog, however, who thought it all rather cruel...
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• #29072
That looks amazing.
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• #29073
Have recently found this channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkTQTS2RSCU
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• #29074
Sainsburys kentish town always have it - which suggests others must.
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• #29075
Ta for that that chilli sauce is great. Love the one with peanuts and tofu in. Interesting to see how it's made.
Not a boat but the edge of our flat is the ocean.