Food thread!
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- Farmer Farm wants to battle!
- Joined: Sun Jan 27, 2008 11:31 am
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I just realized that "fast food" means that you eat it fast...
I always thought it was for fast preparation but yesterday I went
to one of those places and holy sh-t! 2 clients and 30 minutes
waiting for a hamburguer
I always thought it was for fast preparation but yesterday I went
to one of those places and holy sh-t! 2 clients and 30 minutes
waiting for a hamburguer
- dj_ultima_the_great
- Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 7:52 pm
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- Location: Wisconsin
Re: Food thread!
I decided to try out one of those microwave mug cake recipes. Very tasty, although a bit tough and dry as I'm fairly sure I zapped it for too long. (Also, this mug is as festive as you'll ever see me get. )
- dj_ultima_the_great
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Re: Food thread!
I gave the microwave mug cake recipe another try tonight, only I subbed out the peanut butter and chocolate for orange extract, marmalade, and ginger. It tasted very good, but I'm not sure that I'm using quite the right mug for the job. It may be too tall. I was much more careful about how long I zapped it, and it still came out somewhat spongy on the top, and this time it was also undercooked in the bottom.
It is a mystery.
Also, this icon is a thing now, I guess.
It is a mystery.
Also, this icon is a thing now, I guess.
- Fay-Sa
- Chasing Crimson Butterflies
- Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 8:40 pm
Re: Food thread!
So my dad visiting us for the month and he really likes to cook.
Home made chicken & dumplings, the dumplings being made from scratch while the chicken was slow cooked. With twice baked potato and baked bacon salad. Not in the picture is the bread roll because he forgot they were still in the oven..... Luckily they weren't burnt. May not be the prettiest food on here (nor is it very healthy and I had a too much on my plate to eat) but it was so good, just as good as I remembered. Also he made A LOT so leftovers for work yay!
Home made chicken & dumplings, the dumplings being made from scratch while the chicken was slow cooked. With twice baked potato and baked bacon salad. Not in the picture is the bread roll because he forgot they were still in the oven..... Luckily they weren't burnt. May not be the prettiest food on here (nor is it very healthy and I had a too much on my plate to eat) but it was so good, just as good as I remembered. Also he made A LOT so leftovers for work yay!
- dj_ultima_the_great
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OMG. That looks amazing. Can your dad be my dad?
In other news, the pantry gave us canned carrots, which I don't like and my mother can't eat. I decided to look online to see if I could plug them into a cake/bread/pie-type recipe, and I ended up just subbing it in for zucchini in a bread. I added some ground clove into it, because that seemed like it would jive well with carrots, and it's pretty delicious. Hooray!
In other news, the pantry gave us canned carrots, which I don't like and my mother can't eat. I decided to look online to see if I could plug them into a cake/bread/pie-type recipe, and I ended up just subbing it in for zucchini in a bread. I added some ground clove into it, because that seemed like it would jive well with carrots, and it's pretty delicious. Hooray!
- Fay-Sa
- Chasing Crimson Butterflies
- Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 8:40 pm
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You'll have to ask Bumper, she basically his keeper.dj_ultima_the_great wrote:OMG. That looks amazing. Can your dad be my dad?
(Bumper his boxer/pit mix dog)
He helped me make sweet and sour chicken a couple nights ago. That's his hand in the 2nd pic (I also had a bit of orange sauce for dipping with the sweet and sour)
Had Monte Cristo when we went out for mom's birthday on the 9th.
It like dinner and dessert all in one.
- dj_ultima_the_great
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Re: Food thread!
Cream cheese monkey bread, anyone?
- AngelDragoon
- Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:11 pm
- Location: The Center of the Mitten
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My mind says no, but my heart, she says yes to everything on this page. That monkey bread...
Speaking of food, does anyone know of any good tasting, low carb meals? I'm trying to lose weight for a convention in a few months but I have yet to really find anything that isn't just plain chicken, steak, low-fat hamburger, and eggs. I've discovered the broasted chicken at Kroger, which will help, but I can't keep eating that every day for six weeks, lol. Even a website pointing in the right direction would be nice. D:
Speaking of food, does anyone know of any good tasting, low carb meals? I'm trying to lose weight for a convention in a few months but I have yet to really find anything that isn't just plain chicken, steak, low-fat hamburger, and eggs. I've discovered the broasted chicken at Kroger, which will help, but I can't keep eating that every day for six weeks, lol. Even a website pointing in the right direction would be nice. D:
- The_McLaughlin
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:12 am
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I'm not sure on low carb meals you could cook, but you can find Atkins frozen meals at your grocery store that aren't too bad, I used to bring them with me to work when I had a lunch shift. The Chicken Pot pie is my favorite, though people I work with say they smell bad, though taste good though. If that helps not sure if you know about them or not, or if you'd just prefer to make something... I think my mom used to get recipes off of the Atkins website if you'd rather cook the meals yourself though, maybe check there.AngelDragoon wrote:My mind says no, but my heart, she says yes to everything on this page. That monkey bread...
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Speaking of food, does anyone know of any good tasting, low carb meals? I'm trying to lose weight for a convention in a few months but I have yet to really find anything that isn't just plain chicken, steak, low-fat hamburger, and eggs. I've discovered the broasted chicken at Kroger, which will help, but I can't keep eating that every day for six weeks, lol. Even a website pointing in the right direction would be nice. D:
- AngelDragoon
- Joined: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:11 pm
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Oh yeah! I forgot about the Atkins meals. I have a freezer full that I need to try. XD; The alfredo was good, but the pot pie is on the list to eat. I'll take a look at the Atkins website, though! Thanks for the suggestion.animefreak00007 wrote:I'm not sure on low carb meals you could cook, but you can find Atkins frozen meals at your grocery store that aren't too bad, I used to bring them with me to work when I had a lunch shift. The Chicken Pot pie is my favorite, though people I work with say they smell bad, though taste good though. If that helps not sure if you know about them or not, or if you'd just prefer to make something... I think my mom used to get recipes off of the Atkins website if you'd rather cook the meals yourself though, maybe check there.AngelDragoon wrote:My mind says no, but my heart, she says yes to everything on this page. That monkey bread...
Quoted Image converted to link:
http://www.tacomaworld.com/gallery/data ... -drool.jpg
Speaking of food, does anyone know of any good tasting, low carb meals? I'm trying to lose weight for a convention in a few months but I have yet to really find anything that isn't just plain chicken, steak, low-fat hamburger, and eggs. I've discovered the broasted chicken at Kroger, which will help, but I can't keep eating that every day for six weeks, lol. Even a website pointing in the right direction would be nice. D: