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Post by polgara on 24th May 2012, 7:06 pm

Faggots with varies veg & pots & tomato gravy.

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Post by polgara on 26th May 2012, 10:54 am

Hot pot with a slug of wine. I know the weather is warm, but sometimes you just really fancy something dribble

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Post by GB on 14th June 2012, 12:26 am

Raccoon lasagna.

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Post by Chilli-head on 10th August 2012, 12:50 pm

Tonight I'm planning Indonesian kari sayur. Seems the perfect recipe for this year, you can throw in bits and bobs of vegetables that you have to hand - and with this year's vegetable yield I mostly only have bits and bobs of vegetables, Potato, carrot, mangetout, green beans, calabrese and shredded cabbage probably. And of course home grown chilli and coriander. Easy, one pot dish (ok, 2 if you want rice with it) - just chuck the veg in in order of time needed to cook so that they are all done at the same time. And you can get your 5-a-day all in one meal !

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Post by Dandelion on 10th August 2012, 12:59 pm

GB wrote:Raccoon lasagna.


Mr D wants to know what raccoon tastes like. There's a joke over here that all unusual meat (snails and so on) tastes like chicken. Does raccoon taste like chicken????

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Post by freebird on 10th August 2012, 1:14 pm

Chilli-head wrote:Tonight I'm planning Indonesian kari sayur.


I was going to ask for the recipe, but when I did the 'quote' thingy, found that there was already a link to one you posted last year. The colour change for the link is a bit too subtle - anyway it sounds gooood. Got dinner sorted for tonight, but will probably try it soon.

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Post by GB on 10th August 2012, 2:36 pm

Dandelion wrote:
GB wrote:Raccoon lasagna.


Mr D wants to know what raccoon tastes like. There's a joke over here that all unusual meat (snails and so on) tastes like chicken. Does raccoon taste like chicken????


Laughing It tastes NOTHING like chicken! In fact, it tastes very like beef. Very VERY like beef!

So when I manage to trap one - they are getting smarter so havnt gotten one in aaaages - I use it in any recipe that calls for beef.

Its really good Very Happy

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Post by polgara on 10th August 2012, 6:14 pm

We just had a chicken salad, which was very nice, with golden rice. Te was backed spud with coleslaw, or marmite

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