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#283576 by Bookwyrm83
Sat Oct 08, 2011 1:50 am
Had peppered salmon, avocado and rice with peas and soy sauce (and some cayenne sauce as well) for lunch today.
The last fancy meal I'll be making until next payday.
#283593 by Aden
Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:39 am
Epic Chicago Town style pizza we made a few months ago:

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#284765 by JuZ
Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:04 am
I have no concept of what that would taste like, beyond the taste of my own blood, black pudding and the like.
#287914 by Blazingmonga
Tue Nov 15, 2011 5:29 am
In London on sunday I had what was described as a 'Currwurst'.

It seemed to be a Bratwurst, served with a curry sauce topping. And then served (again) with a COFFEE sauce.

London...you dont make sense. It was quite tasty though.
#287967 by Tyroshai
Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:23 pm
Blazingmonga wrote:In London on sunday I had what was described as a 'Currwurst'.

It seemed to be a Bratwurst, served with a curry sauce topping. And then served (again) with a COFFEE sauce.

London...you dont make sense. It was quite tasty though.


Ahh did you eat that in the queue, per chance?
I'm sure I could smell that. No, it wasn't one of Joels rancid farts.
#287970 by Blazingmonga
Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:37 pm
Tyroshai wrote:
Blazingmonga wrote:In London on sunday I had what was described as a 'Currwurst'.

It seemed to be a Bratwurst, served with a curry sauce topping. And then served (again) with a COFFEE sauce.

London...you dont make sense. It was quite tasty though.


Ahh did you eat that in the queue, per chance?
I'm sure I could smell that. No, it wasn't one of Joels rancid farts.


I had it a few hours earlier, so it is possible. I tend to smell quite bad normally though so it is hard to say.
#287972 by Tyroshai
Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:40 pm
Blazingmonga wrote:
Tyroshai wrote:
Blazingmonga wrote:In London on sunday I had what was described as a 'Currwurst'.

It seemed to be a Bratwurst, served with a curry sauce topping. And then served (again) with a COFFEE sauce.

London...you dont make sense. It was quite tasty though.


Ahh did you eat that in the queue, per chance?
I'm sure I could smell that. No, it wasn't one of Joels rancid farts.


I had it a few hours earlier, so it is possible. I tend to smell quite bad normally though so it is hard to say.


I would blame that on you being north of the border but Keeker and Ian would slap me :P
Lovely meeting you. :)
#287974 by Blazingmonga
Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:42 pm
Tyroshai wrote:
Blazingmonga wrote:
Tyroshai wrote:
Blazingmonga wrote:In London on sunday I had what was described as a 'Currwurst'.

It seemed to be a Bratwurst, served with a curry sauce topping. And then served (again) with a COFFEE sauce.

London...you dont make sense. It was quite tasty though.


Ahh did you eat that in the queue, per chance?
I'm sure I could smell that. No, it wasn't one of Joels rancid farts.


I had it a few hours earlier, so it is possible. I tend to smell quite bad normally though so it is hard to say.


I would blame that on you being north of the border but Keeker and Ian would slap me :P
Lovely meeting you. :)


And so she should! The ladies up here smell lovely. The men, they smell somewhat.

My own odour was amplified by the aforementioned currywurst and a sweaty day on planes and buses. And not washing. And being a smelly person. So you see I am innocent!

Nice to meet you too! I will hopefully have more time to socialise at the next event! Which may be the mysterious 'circus...ooh.

Back OT: I am eating home made potato and leek soup.
#289650 by Bookwyrm83
Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:09 am
Bought myself a fresh Tasmanian salmon portion and some Dutch purple carrots for dinner. Baked the salmon with butter, herbs, and some medium strength habanero sauce. Ate the carrots raw and unpeeled. A fine meal.
#289663 by JuZ
Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:38 am
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Bought myself a fresh Tasmanian salmon portion and some Dutch purple carrots for dinner. Baked the salmon with butter, herbs, and some medium strength habanero sauce. Ate the carrots raw and unpeeled. A fine meal.


I've never known someone to eat so much tuna and salmon! Not a criticism at all, I love eating fish (and the art of catching them).

Cherry season is in full swing so it was another cherry crumble for our dessert. So simple, so good. Dinner was a rolled pork roast with roasted potatoes and steamed greens.

My Aunty visited from Melbourne and brought me some organic garlic she orders online. She is, as you can probably tell, into her food and is completely awesome. Need to find a worthy recipe as it is the best garlic I've ever cooked with and it deserves to be the star of the meal.
#289666 by Bookwyrm83
Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:06 am
I love cherries. Might get some later, actually.
As for fish, tuna is a convenient (and tasty) food for lunch, and I could never turn down good salmon. I've also been pescetarian for the past 3 or so months (just as well I've always liked seafood), and I tend to stick with my favorites, but I also like prawns and trout. Swordfish steaks are good, too.
#289668 by fragility
Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:24 am
Bookwyrm83 wrote:Bought myself a fresh Tasmanian salmon portion and some Dutch purple carrots for dinner. Baked the salmon with butter, herbs, and some medium strength habanero sauce. Ate the carrots raw and unpeeled. A fine meal.



sooooooo yummy, my work sandwich and cut up cucumber is suddenly much less appealing!
#289766 by JuZ
Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:38 pm
Bookwyrm83 wrote:I love cherries. Might get some later, actually.
As for fish, tuna is a convenient (and tasty) food for lunch, and I could never turn down good salmon. I've also been pescetarian for the past 3 or so months (just as well I've always liked seafood), and I tend to stick with my favorites, but I also like prawns and trout. Swordfish steaks are good, too.


Damn you're making me hungry! Brekky time.

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