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spaceblancmange posted:I made a Texas chilli recipe from goons with spoons a few years ago (not Elyse's) and I'd do it more often if the ingredients were as easy and cheap to get as Asian and Indian are here. Strangely enough the Asian supermarket near me is also the go to place for dried chillis and assorted American food. GWS food can be gross sometimes but those guys know their chilli.
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bee posted:that's ok. What's the ILD button do? The old button sorry I guess edit is not quote? I mean this sorta comes down to vegetarian being an exclusive , and where you are taking your definition from, tomatoes being a really good example of where you are taking the definition from Culinary dictionaries will define cucumber , broccoli, garlic and tomato all as vegetables, but botanical dictionaries will make the distinction I agree with your point about adding more bulk to it, mostly this dish comes from pantry stable goods so it's nice to not have to open the fridge to make dinner And I often use the "mince" as burrito filling with lettuce and carrot etc Grated carrots also works well when added with the onion
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# ? May 15, 2021 04:40 |
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Oh yeah! I like to make a "veggo mince" which is a mix of canned crushed tomatoes, 5 bean mix, corn niblets, grated carrot, and chopped up and sauted capsicum, garlic and a little onion. If lil bee wasn't fussy about spices I'd add some chili but the garlic is enough to give it a little kick. Just cook it all up together on the stove then eat it as you prefer. Goes great in wraps, in toasties, over the top of nacho chips, you can stir it through pasta as well.
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# ? May 15, 2021 04:54 |
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The bulgar wheat is a little tricky to get a hold of , but well worth it as a mince substitute
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# ? May 15, 2021 05:01 |
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Had a brunch catch-up with friends at the fish market. Nothing says a good brekky like a Japanese style lobster roll on a brioche with some salmon roe and kewpie mayo
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# ? May 15, 2021 07:05 |
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McSpergin posted:Had a brunch catch-up with friends at the fish market. Nothing says a good brekky like a Japanese style lobster roll on a brioche with some salmon roe and kewpie mayo
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every girl in the world seems to be a “foodie” and it makes me wish I had fewer allergies/ intolerances and cared about food more.
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# ? May 15, 2021 10:42 |
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Currently devouring the leftover bits of the fish and squid I got after divvying all the seafood up relatively evenly. Shame, no spare tiger prawns or scallops
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# ? May 15, 2021 11:19 |
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nippy this morning but everything is so clear, its going to be a top day
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# ? May 15, 2021 23:16 |
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well why not posted:every girl in the world seems to be a “foodie” and it makes me wish I had fewer allergies/ intolerances and cared about food more. I've been casually seeing a girl from Adelaide infrequently when she comes to Melbourne for tattoos or a gig that's not stopping in Adelaide. She doesn't seem to like anything - I'm not sure if it's a "never tried" thing or a "that's weird" thing from her, and I can't really be bothered to push it to take her somewhere different for once. I'm not sure if it would devolve into an argument or make her feel guilty, so I just suggest a lot of steakhouses. I might have to try and get her to come to somewhere completely vegetarian/vegan just so I make sure she doesn't get scurvy. I do know she's a sucker for dessert though, so I guess I could just start taking her out for dessert instead.
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well why not posted:every girl in the world seems to be a “foodie” and it makes me wish I had fewer allergies/ intolerances and cared about food more. Yep I was seeing three girls and they all love good food, so my wallet was copping a pasting and I gained a few kgs over the last 4 or 5 weeks.
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thread has crawled under the doona and wont get up IK JESTERY NOTE: I did the dumb thing again Somebody fucked around with this message at 06:17 on May 17, 2021 |
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Spent the weekend packing and cleaning and now I have to work. It's bullshit.
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# ? May 16, 2021 23:34 |
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3 day week then im going to the forbidden coast for Blues on Broadbeach.
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# ? May 17, 2021 00:02 |
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crowtribe posted:I've been casually seeing a girl from Adelaide infrequently when she comes to Melbourne for tattoos or a gig that's not stopping in Adelaide. She doesn't seem to like anything - I'm not sure if it's a "never tried" thing or a "that's weird" thing from her, and I can't really be bothered to push it to take her somewhere different for once. I'm not sure if it would devolve into an argument or make her feel guilty, so I just suggest a lot of steakhouses. I might have to try and get her to come to somewhere completely vegetarian/vegan just so I make sure she doesn't get scurvy. Like if it's only gonna be a casual hookup then fine. Just don't move in with a person that can't eat the majority of food. Imagine not being able to eat out anywhere that's not KFC or Macca's without extensive scanning through the menu to find something to eat that doesn't require major changes (no sauce, no cheese, remove X). Imagine finding out they got banned from delivery apps due to complaining about too many orders where they forgot to take off a topping or condiment (and you can absolutely not just scrape it off and deal.) Anyway, rant over. The lady I'm seeing is the opposite of that and it's so refreshing being able to just go to a place and decide what to eat when you get there.
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# ? May 17, 2021 01:13 |
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Being in a relationship with someone that has dietary requirements that exclude things is a pain in the arse and I almost ask on the first date if there is any serious ones because I wont live the FODMAP diet again in my life time unless I actually need to for my own benefit.
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Laserface posted:Being in a relationship with someone that has dietary requirements that exclude things is a pain in the arse and I almost ask on the first date if there is any serious ones because I wont live the FODMAP diet again in my life time unless I actually need to for my own benefit. The low-FODMAP diet isn't meant to be followed long term anyway.
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Lolie posted:The low-FODMAP diet isn't meant to be followed long term anyway. true, but I simply wont compromise on the diet thing. the only exception is if the person is totally capable of preparing their own food, which my partner was not. I love cooking, but the limitations of that diet are far too restrictive to make excellent food. she was never able to stick to the diet long enough to get the intended results (introducing foods one by one to see which one sets her IBS off) so it was just a constant battle. Food is definitely the most addictive drug, she would always struggle to avoid super tasty foods she loved even if she know it was going to completely turn her guts inside out for 24hrs. I dont wish it upon anyone and on the same token want to avoid ever living that way again.
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PancakeTransmission posted:My ex was like that and I personally would consider it a major red flag moving forward. I guess we were never meant to be.
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crowtribe posted:I've been casually seeing a girl from Adelaide infrequently when she comes to Melbourne for tattoos or a gig that's not stopping in Adelaide. She doesn't seem to like anything - I'm not sure if it's a "never tried" thing or a "that's weird" thing from her, and I can't really be bothered to push it to take her somewhere different for once. I'm not sure if it would devolve into an argument or make her feel guilty, so I just suggest a lot of steakhouses. I might have to try and get her to come to somewhere completely vegetarian/vegan just so I make sure she doesn't get scurvy. She sounds like a manifestly boring person unless it's a health-driven or ethically-driven dietary restriction. But the way you describe it sounds like it's just that she won't eat anything but maccas because it's safe. gently caress that, life's too short to not enjoy exciting food. I hope she's incredible in the sack or something like that to make up for it. e: My partner had dietary issues that made things a challenge sometimes but she would do her best to work around it and would try to not let it limit me in any way. The least I could do as a result is put aside the mild frustration it sometimes caused because she made a genuine effort and was otherwise adventurous. Someone who just isn't interested in exciting food, though? Run. Nam Taf fucked around with this message at 06:07 on May 17, 2021 |
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Carlos Lantana posted:thread has crawled under the doona and wont get up
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# ? May 17, 2021 06:17 |
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FYI ABC Classic FM has a show about video game music: https://www.abc.net.au/classic/programs/game-show/
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Nam Taf posted:e: My partner had dietary issues that made things a challenge sometimes but she would do her best to work around it and would try to not let it limit me in any way. The least I could do as a result is put aside the mild frustration it sometimes caused because she made a genuine effort and was otherwise adventurous. Someone who just isn't interested in exciting food, though? Run. I was never personally limited by my ex's reqs but at the same time I was doing 100% of the cooking and I was sure as gently caress not going to be cooking 2 separate meals just so i could put onion and garlic in it. I know there is ways around that (garlic infused olive oil for example) but its not a proper substitute if you cant put fuckloads of it in.
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I used to have ARFID, and didn't even realise it. It was just 'normal' for me, as I'd had some form of it my entire life. I ended up seeing a therapist when I was in uni because my anxiety was tanking my grades, and a side effect of sorting my anxiety out was that suddenly I could eat anything I wanted with no stress. My picky eating completely disappeared almost overnight, without me even consciously connecting it to my anxiety or discussing it at all in therapy. Life is indescribably better now. Food is pretty fantastic*, as it turns out. * except the pastizzis that I found in my freezer yesterday that had been there since 2016. They were pretty bad. Would not recommend. HazCat fucked around with this message at 07:19 on May 17, 2021 |
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nothing will ever top prednisone munchies. its like developing an extra sense of taste.
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# ? May 17, 2021 08:42 |
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Jestery posted:The bulgar wheat is a little tricky to get a hold of , but well worth it as a mince substitute
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Strong Convections posted:Do you have a woolies near you? They sell it in the "health food" section with all the gluten free and vegan stuff. I'm assuming it's the same thing as bulgur wheat, I use it for tabouleh. Good to know, I live near a couple indian grocers so I can usually get it there tho Bloody good poo poo though
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# ? May 17, 2021 10:37 |
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There's fine bulghur which you get in tabbouleh and coarse bulghur which can take more cooking without turning into mush, it comes out kinda like rice. It's good in kapuska, which is my favourite way to use up the shitloads of cabbage my in-laws give us
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# ? May 17, 2021 10:58 |
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I had mad mex and el jannah yesterday and I really think both are rad
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# ? May 18, 2021 00:49 |
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well why not posted:I had mad mex and el jannah yesterday and I really think both are rad el jannah has been copied enough now that there is better out there but respect the OG. I went to one place that just puts garlic in tzatziki and it.....aint good.
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# ? May 18, 2021 01:06 |
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el Jannah is just charcoal chicken, it's not like they invented it. just the first to become super popular. if you are in or around revesby or punchbowl I would recommend Awafi over el jannah. better priced, tastes just as good and you don't have to deal with lines that comes with hype. apparently they were in business with the el jannah folk originally before splitting off. I am generally very wary of restaurants in Sydney that have a huge hype backing them. there is enough good food in Sydney that there is very likely an equivalent or better restaurant that isn't being parroted by inner west dickheads for cheaoer. like Frangos. their chicken is good but their sides are weak and you get poo poo service. just go 4 doors up to Silva's where you can get identical chicken, better sides and have a nice sit down meal with good service.
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# ? May 18, 2021 01:25 |
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Big Willy Style posted:el Jannah is just charcoal chicken, it's not like they invented it. just the first to become super popular. I reckon this summarises chargrill Charlie tbh
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# ? May 18, 2021 01:52 |
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Big Willy Style posted:el Jannah is just charcoal chicken, it's not like they invented it. just the first to become super popular. i cant remember which we got the chips from but Frangos/Silvas do excellent fries. they came in a foil lined kebab style bag. they were extremely good.
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Laserface posted:i cant remember which we got the chips from but Frangos/Silvas do excellent fries. they came in a foil lined kebab style bag. they were extremely good. Doesnt this just help steam the fries?
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# ? May 18, 2021 01:56 |
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NPR Journalizard posted:Doesnt this just help steam the fries? we were in a flat above the shop so it was maybe 2 minutes from serve to arrival and the bag arrived open when my friend walked in (clearly enjoying the delicious fries) I was also incredibly hosed up so it could be a mix of a lot of things but the seasoning was top notch.
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# ? May 18, 2021 02:01 |
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Awafi pretty drat good
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# ? May 18, 2021 02:04 |
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the El-jannah likes are all pretty good imo. the garlic sauce is tricky to perfect but most places have done it. El-Wafi in seven hills plaza does an alright job but their chips are hosed. they go all-in on the chook seasoning too with good lemon/chilli ratio.
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# ? May 18, 2021 02:09 |
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McSpergin posted:I reckon this summarises chargrill Charlie tbh CGC is pretty ok. Every one I’ve been to has been run by a plucky saffa for some reason.
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# ? May 18, 2021 04:40 |
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well why not posted:CGC is pretty ok. Every one I’ve been to has been run by a plucky saffa for some reason. The only one I went to was at Belrose and it was mediocre at best
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McSpergin posted:The only one I went to was at Belrose and it was mediocre at best Belrose for you I guess. CGC seems to range wildly in quality with locations. Also If you turn your head sideways while looking at CGC it’s lol
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