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Made from scratch or popped open a tin 
I used to love tomato soup and toast .. but my husband has an irrational aversion to red liquidy or goopy foods
so what was once a quick easy stand by .. is now no more.
I make my own sausage rolls .. and he hates tomato sauce .. so .. in fact it was literally banned from the house .. he hates it so much .. and me a Brit
.. so LOVE tomato sauce with sausage rolls ..
So Id sneak some in with the sausage mix ... and yum .. he loved it and was never the wiser .. still to this day I do this and he has absolutely no clue .. but how good is it??
You gotta be sneaky some times .. especially when dealing with an obstinate child who doesnt want to come to the party .. but once there
BINGO ... loves it

Also Brit ... love vinegar with my fish and chips .. doh??? He hates the smell of vinegar .. LOL .. so well thats hard to disguise LOL
.. so just eat it anyway .. but have to sit well away from him so he cant smell it .. LOL
ahhh the things we do for love

Sooo many sacrifices

I used to love tomato soup and toast .. but my husband has an irrational aversion to red liquidy or goopy foods
I make my own sausage rolls .. and he hates tomato sauce .. so .. in fact it was literally banned from the house .. he hates it so much .. and me a Brit
So Id sneak some in with the sausage mix ... and yum .. he loved it and was never the wiser .. still to this day I do this and he has absolutely no clue .. but how good is it??
You gotta be sneaky some times .. especially when dealing with an obstinate child who doesnt want to come to the party .. but once there



Also Brit ... love vinegar with my fish and chips .. doh??? He hates the smell of vinegar .. LOL .. so well thats hard to disguise LOL

Sooo many sacrifices





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Now there's a name I've not heard in a long, long time. The last on-Watch reference was in 2016 in reference to a long-ago ice cube tray transgression of his. Ick.Menolly wrote:The dry cooked green beans were good. Hyperception had perfected such a dish making frozen green beans in a saute pan. I had never gotten it down before I came out here. But it was a good flavor to be reminded of.
Since he had a "perfected" version of the dry cooked green beans dish, I suppose I am honor-bound to attempt and improve on it. Game on.

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In a July 2010 chat, Menolly wrote:Eww denotes something perceived as distasteful, but which might possibly be considered.
Ick is an absolute dismissal, like flicking away a bug.
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Not honor bound, IMO. But, if you insist I'll look forward to your attempts.Savor Dam wrote:Since he had a "perfected" version of the dry cooked green beans dish, I suppose I am honor-bound to attempt and improve on it. Game on.
The name is a little misleading, Sky. These are still fresh, or in Hyperception's case, frozen green beans. But instead of being steamed or boiled, they're sauteed in a skillet or stir fried in a wok, with a light sauce and seasoning added to them.Skyweir wrote:Didnt realise dried beans could have varying degrees of yumminess .. I mean I get ick and eww .. but after not bad .. do they incrementally increase their yummibility to perfection?
I don't think the ick or eww applied to the green beans, though. SD was making reference to something Hyperception once did, outside of cooking, per se...

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This sounds similar to what Hyperception did, but without the garlic chili paste (we didn't know what it was back then, and Beorn didn't do heat at all) or the mushrooms. I looked at other receipts, and he definitely did not use fresh chilies, mustard greens, or ground pork.

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It's correct, though not a common usage nowadays. (Diana Gabaldon uses it in her books.)
Both recipe and receipt come from recipere. Receipt has been in use since Chaucer's time, if not earlier.
(Would you like some gratuitous etymology with that? See, gratuitous--)It's usually best not to get me started on these things.
Both recipe and receipt come from recipere. Receipt has been in use since Chaucer's time, if not earlier.
(Would you like some gratuitous etymology with that? See, gratuitous--)It's usually best not to get me started on these things.
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Sorus wrote:(Would you like some gratuitous etymology with that? See, gratuitous--)It's usually best not to get me started on these things.

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My hubby prepared a delicious Welcome Home dinner .. we had chicken breasts wrapped in bacon and cheese, roast vegetables and steamed broccolini, spinach and fresh green beans. Served with a cheese sauce .. cos cheese
and a light dianne sauce 
I LOOOOOVVVVEEE being home .. just sad to lose my kid goat the day I got back
Having home was soooo great. It was lovely to have him even for a short time. And I got to love him up big .. which was nice.


I LOOOOOVVVVEEE being home .. just sad to lose my kid goat the day I got back




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