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Roll ups. Stir fried beef strips which have been in a marinade, fresh I mean super fresh pita from the Oasis bakery in Murrumbeena, hummous, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, capsicum, shredded carrot, pickled cabbage from the lebanese shop & I've gotta have a bit of beetroot. The trick is not putting too much in while putting a bit of evrything in & roll it tightly.
Followed by a fresh fruit salad bought from the fruit & vege shop.
Followed by a fresh fruit salad bought from the fruit & vege shop.
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Before I tried it I had the same reaction.luvdids wrote:^ I was with you right up until the pickled cabbage. ewww.
But the way this lebanese shop in the Melbourne suburb of Murrumbeena "Oasis" does it & with the rest of the mix, its yum scrum.
Mind you I didn't eat olives or avocado till I was about 18!
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That sounds delicious. Chicken, pork or beef SCB?sq3 wrote:WPT - sounds nice.
I do a wrap like that with home made hummus or a marinated thin sliced lamb back strap type one with home made tzatziki.
But tonight home made San Choy Bow.
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Sounds yum. I like pickled cabbage in some things. I wouldn't normally put it in a concoction like that, but..............watt price tully wrote:Roll ups. Stir fried beef strips which have been in a marinade, fresh I mean super fresh pita from the Oasis bakery in Murrumbeena, hummous, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, capsicum, shredded carrot, pickled cabbage from the lebanese shop & I've gotta have a bit of beetroot. The trick is not putting too much in while putting a bit of evrything in & roll it tightly.
Followed by a fresh fruit salad bought from the fruit & vege shop.
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I got the idea from the Oasis bakery. They have a cafe attached & make lebanese meals incuding felafel & shwarma. Their standard salad ingredients include the fresh salad types & a bit of pickled cabbage.stui magpie wrote:Sounds yum. I like pickled cabbage in some things. I wouldn't normally put it in a concoction like that, but..............watt price tully wrote:Roll ups. Stir fried beef strips which have been in a marinade, fresh I mean super fresh pita from the Oasis bakery in Murrumbeena, hummous, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, capsicum, shredded carrot, pickled cabbage from the lebanese shop & I've gotta have a bit of beetroot. The trick is not putting too much in while putting a bit of evrything in & roll it tightly.
Followed by a fresh fruit salad bought from the fruit & vege shop.
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