So. What's for Dinner?
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When we got back from Adelaide the youngest made steamed dumplings. Pork, spring onion, soy, ginger, vietnamese mint, bean shoots ...all finely diced then a spoon of the mix (with condiments) placed on a piece of cabbage leaf & steamed. Served with a chilli oil mix for dipping. Delicious. Also served with wok tossed greens. Light & tasty.
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What's Today? Wednesday?
Tonight is some bacon wrapped chicken (courtesy of coles) with a side salad (courtesy of mum)
Last night was (I think) microwaved lasagne
Monday, (had to think then), crumbed pork chops with mash and veges
Sunday was beef and vege casserole with pasta.
When i lived by myself I'd cook enough on Sunday that I had lunch and dinner for most of the week.
Only way i could eat Pizza that often would be if I made my own or had a **** of leftovers.
I do like Pizza though.
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What's Today? Wednesday?
Tonight is some bacon wrapped chicken (courtesy of coles) with a side salad (courtesy of mum)
Last night was (I think) microwaved lasagne
Monday, (had to think then), crumbed pork chops with mash and veges
Sunday was beef and vege casserole with pasta.
When i lived by myself I'd cook enough on Sunday that I had lunch and dinner for most of the week.
Only way i could eat Pizza that often would be if I made my own or had a **** of leftovers.
I do like Pizza though.
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A mixture of meat and vegetarian dishes at Addis Abeba, an Ethiopian restaurant in Footscray. All was served on injera bread without utensils, as is customary in that part of the world. Really great food.
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Well your a dill then.swoop42 wrote:I had pizza 4 nights running during the last 7 or so days.
You can stick your spring onion up your bok choy as far as I'm concerned.
Pizza 4 times in a row FFS. Hopefully at least one of those was home made.
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Which hand did you use?David wrote:A mixture of meat and vegetarian dishes at Addis Abeba, an Ethiopian restaurant in Footscray. All was served on injera bread without utensils, as is customary in that part of the world. Really great food.
Can you ask for utensils as an option?
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^ I didn't ask, but I'm sure they must keep a few spoons out the back for the squeamish.
As for which hand, I like to think I wash them both thoroughly enough for it not to matter!
As for which hand, I like to think I wash them both thoroughly enough for it not to matter!
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Oh, it was a packet of 'Sustain' left in the kitchen by one of the supervisors. Don't tell anybody; I would never buy the stuff and would hate to lose my reputation as Melbourne's #1 Vita Brits aficionado.stui magpie wrote:^
What?
C'mon, are you doing bircher muesli or coco pops?
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I think the idea is that, in that part of the world where it's customary to eat with your hands, you'd get some funny looks if you used your left hand to eat.David wrote:^ I didn't ask, but I'm sure they must keep a few spoons out the back for the squeamish.
As for which hand, I like to think I wash them both thoroughly enough for it not to matter!
The right hand is used for eating, the left is not
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Well I call misogynist, racist, prejudice, not fair! WTF do left handed people eat eith then!stui magpie wrote:I think the idea is that, in that part of the world where it's customary to eat with your hands, you'd get some funny looks if you used your left hand to eat.David wrote:^ I didn't ask, but I'm sure they must keep a few spoons out the back for the squeamish.
As for which hand, I like to think I wash them both thoroughly enough for it not to matter!
The right hand is used for eating, the left is not
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!