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Fried rice - (brown rice) made by my wife (a vat full) so the youngest while studying could have something easy & nutritious to eat for lunch or whenever.
Took this to work for tea, no dinner, no it's tea!
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stir fry sweet & sour chicken, brown rice for me and no.2, white rice for hubby and no1!!
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MJ23 wrote:dozen oysters - coffin bay
slice of salmon - sashimi
pan fried scallops

nice bottle of Jun daiginjo saki


much, much better than Tacos
what times dinner??!
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Nice bonus tonight. Son and his GF are going out and daughter still feels crook and not very hungry.

I feel like lamb and she doesn't eat lamb so I'm having myself some crumbed lamb cutlets with rosemary gravy, left over brown rice and some steamed broccolini.

She's having leftovers.

It's a bitch cooking sometimes when the daughter rarely eats red meat and the sons GF can't eat anything spicy. Cuts a major slice out of my repertoire. :(
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LOVE red meat! LOVE spicy!!

LOVE it when i dont have to cook!!

in fact if i dont have to cook it, ill eat anything!!
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hey stui i cant eat spicy food either, only coz my stomach ulcers. I used to love the really hot stuff where ur eyes water before you even take a bite
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At Wenzhou Airport

Large Cappuccino 88rmb (about $13)
BLT sandwhich 68rms (about $10)

Worse than the bloody footy! Too many rich Porsche Cayenne driving assholes here.
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Chorizo pilaf.
mmmmmmmmmmmmm..............
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zoia wrote:hey stui i cant eat spicy food either, only coz my stomach ulcers. I used to love the really hot stuff where ur eyes water before you even take a bite
I love the spicy stuff too. Lucky I can still eat it but in your case mate I spose just being here is a bonus. :wink:

CBF tonight, looks like red wine, beer and dry biscuits and cheese.
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Marinated lamb backstraps, mixed roast vegies, salad.
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mmmmmmm. lamb.
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watt price tully wrote:
MJ23 wrote:dozen oysters - coffin bay
slice of salmon - sashimi
pan fried scallops

nice bottle of Jun daiginjo saki


much, much better than Tacos
Your turn to cook?
na, id stuff the scallops up.

ribs tonight.
was ok.

bbq's coming up for the week-end
thats when I cook
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I prepared chicken skewers with onions, pineapple cherry tomatoes, with different marinades, plus a couple of salads, then daughter no1 brings home friends! Lucky got some chevups in the freezer, went down really well.

Hubby cooked on the BBQ, I swam til it was ready!!

Fresh blueberries for dessert.

Loving this weather!
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just toasted one of the leftover chicken enchiladas in the fry pan.

Yum.
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stui magpie wrote:just toasted one of the leftover chicken enchiladas in the fry pan.

Yum.
Does sound yum!
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