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RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 06-11-2020

garden salad (iceberg lettuce, carrot, beetroot, sweet corn, cheese, alfalfa, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, celery, pineapple pieces, mayo)
with off-the-bone leg ham,


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 07-11-2020

Garden Salad with beef sausages


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 08-11-2020

went off to Fremantle today with one of Dani's daughters to visit the Markets (havent been there since Covid started, all open now as we have had no community caught infections for six months here).
enjoyed a, excellent Chicken Masala with Biryani Rice whilst there.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 10-11-2020

Dani's Paprika Chicken.
one of my favorites of hers
not sure why, but it spiked my blood sugar levels, highly unusual
must have been something it tonight, maybe a different brand of something??
feeling decidedly queezy now,


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 12-11-2020

Today teriyaki chicken for lunch. Have not had this in ages.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 13-11-2020

^^
homemade or shop bought?


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 13-11-2020

fish and chips
no batter on the fish, just lightly fried in olive oil.
chips hand cut at home.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 13-11-2020

(13-11-2020, 00:32)CRAZY-HORSE Wrote: ^^
homemade or shop bought?

The teriyaki marinade was bought. I did the cooking. By some miracle it actually turned out very good.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - CRAZY-HORSE - 13-11-2020

I dont blame you
If a shop bought paste/jar/marinade tastes good, why not.


RE: what's for dinner/tea? - Jerome - 13-11-2020

Tonight I am having traditional South African 'boerewors' - a kind of spicy sausage. My local butcher has hired a young South African guy who is making the stuff.
Boerewors translated from Afrikaans is 'farmer's sausage'. They really should have chosen a more politically-correct name. I mean I really can't tell people I am munching on a famer's sausage now can I?. Good God what will they think!!!