The what's for dinner thread
08-10-2004, 00:38
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
For lunch I made something quick. A chopped in half croissant filled with cherry tomatoes, cucumber, a slice of ham, and a slice of cheese.
Tea.... Chinese style pasta with chopped up pieces of chicken and mixed vegetables stir-fry style.
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08-10-2004, 00:39
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by bopdude
If / when eating out I always like my steak plate warm/hot, there's nothing worse IMO than getting half way through a rare steak, only for it to go cold 
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A warm plate is a good idea, but what really bugs me, is when you know it's a good steak, but it could have tasted so much better if it had not been cooked to death (even though you ordered rare).
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08-10-2004, 00:42
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Re: The what's cooking thread
An over cooked steak is like trying to eat a piece of plastic.
Un-eatable !!!
(On a similar note, we won a barbecue today so will be doing some nice grilled food at the weekend I think)
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08-10-2004, 00:46
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Re: The what's cooking thread
I do cook most of the meals and on tonights menu it was.
Fresh Salmon ( great fish stall on our local market)
cooked in white wine with Dill.
Potatoes au gratin
Brocolli
Carrots with Tarragon
Hollandaise sauce.
Washed down with a White Zinfandel ( lovely fruity rose) and an Aussie Merlot.
And I did the washing up afterwards.
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08-10-2004, 00:46
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by homealone
30 seconds each side sounds a bit too raw, but otherwise I'm drooling 
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You would think so, but the results ....................  of course, depends on the thickness of the steak, as you well know
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08-10-2004, 00:47
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by bopdude
You would think so, but the results ....................  of course, depends on the thickness of the steak, as you well know 
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As the actress said to the bishop.
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08-10-2004, 00:50
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by iadom
I do cook most of the meals and on tonights menu it was.
Fresh Salmon ( great fish stall on our local market)
cooked in white wine with Dill.
Potatoes au gratin
Brocolli
Carrots with Tarragon
Hollandaise sauce.
Washed down with a White Zinfandel ( lovely fruity rose) and an Aussie Merlot.
And I did the washing up afterwards. 
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ohhhhh sounds lovely and I know my way to Shaw
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08-10-2004, 00:50
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by iadom
As the actress said to the bishop. 
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 sigh, it always boils down to this on here  how did you turn dinner around to sex ?????
EDIT : never mind, its the question all lads want the answer to
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08-10-2004, 00:54
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by bopdude
 sigh, it always boils down to this on here  how did you turn dinner around to sex ????? 
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IMO the best way of turning anything into sex is cooking the lady a nice dinner
Is that my coat?
Edit: and I wrote that before your edit
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08-10-2004, 00:55
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Re: The Whats cooking thread
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Originally Posted by danielf
IMO the best way of turning anything into sex is cooking the lady a nice dinner
Is that my coat?
Edit: and I wrote that before your edit 
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Ahh, great minds
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20-10-2004, 19:14
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Re: The what's cooking thread
Well it must be me cooking for England ( again ) tonights speacial is
Strips of spicy beef with mushrooms, peppers, and spring onions in a spicey garlic sauce with pasta twirls ( the g/f likes pasta )
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20-10-2004, 19:17
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Re: The what's cooking thread
More sex then, Bop? 
Dunno what we are having yet, something veggie once I have collected himself from work!
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20-10-2004, 19:19
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Re: The what's cooking thread
In from work - starving, want something quick & easy - so it's going to be Sausages, Chips & Beans
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20-10-2004, 19:20
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by Chimaera
More sex then, Bop? 
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Was that an offer Chim 
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20-10-2004, 19:22
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Re: The what's cooking thread
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Originally Posted by homealone
In from work - starving, want something quick & easy - so it's going to be Sausages, Chips & Beans 
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 And what wine would the gentlman be having with that
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