We did that when I had a hospital appointment too. Both hubby and I dressed up as it was such an event... trouble was we'd forgotten he wouldn't be allowed in, so he sat outside in the car in his best coat and no one even saw him!I also really enjoyed putting smarter clothes on a
Oh well, it definitely won't go to waste and you'll have some very spoilt catsTrouble is its made 3 ramekins... luckily cats seem to like it.
They are very spoilt catsOh well, it definitely won't go to waste and you'll have some very spoilt cats
Thanks. Seems to be that every month is very busy right now! Pressures of Covid aren’t helping. Guess it’s the same for you?@Goonergal -- Hugs for the work stress -- Is January always busy for you?
Thanks. Had yesterday offVirtual hugs for work related stress - I bet you are glad it's Friday - have you got that Friday feeling or just knackered with it all ...
First thing coming to mind is minced meat with egg and burrata, which must be absolutely delicious (although I've never heard of it).Question about burrata. Had never heard of it until I read about it here - think @Antje77 and @maglil55 may have mentioned it. Found some in M&S yesterday. Aside from eating it straight out of the tub - which does sound quite appealing - any ideas for a carnivore in terms of meal ideas? Would it warm into a decent sauce to go with leftover beef, for example?
First thing coming to mind is minced meat with egg and burrata, which must be absolutely delicious
Evening all. Been MIA from this thread for a while.
Very good news on the scan @DJC3
TMAD+ today.
Brunch was pork belly pieces coated in salt and chilli oil and air fried.
Dinner was Picanha. Picked up on an impromptu Waitrose visit this afternoon. Delicious, as is the unpasteurised butter picked up on the same visit - could eat slices of it. Creamy and delicious.
Work has been v stressful recently and have fallen back into a bit of chocolate consumption (although I did manage to put the almond butter that jumped off the shelf back onto the shelf, so one victory). Melted some Waitrose 1 90% with some of the butter and coated some salted almonds and macadamia.
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Hopefully one day you can come on over when this craziness is over ☆Right that's it I am heading there - albeit other side of world from me in not so Bonnie Scotland, you have pubs open, sunshine and woolworths ...
My mum used to cook me liver all the time when I was growing up. This is a recipe similar to how show made them for my family. I don't recall her adding the mint but just remember I really enjoyed eating them. But I did eat them with my mums freshly made lebanese mountain bread.Haven't been an offal lover since childhood but have been hearing that chicken liver is mild, and I do like pate so when I saw some in the supermarket I bought them. Found recipes for spiced up devilled ones so gave it a go. Chickened out (!) at last minute and blitzed it down into a pate.
Boy liked it before blitzing, hubby wasn't so sure. I had some on lettuce and some on cucumber. Trouble is its made 3 ramekins... luckily cats seem to like it.
I might try them whole one more time. Its just getting over those childhood memories.
Then,a s I had my cooking head on I made some lc brownies (now safely in the freezer) and some lc cheesy soda bread (also portioned and in the freezer)
D was just a little bit of beef and 2 lc brownies bites.
Well found this recipe so I say it would work oops edited to add the linkQuestion about burrata. Had never heard of it until I read about it here - think @Antje77 and @maglil55 may have mentioned it. Found some in M&S yesterday. Aside from eating it straight out of the tub - which does sound quite appealing - any ideas for a carnivore in terms of meal ideas? Would it warm into a decent sauce to go with leftover beef, for example?
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