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Coworker, as far as I know...

...he also bought two and a half pounds of chocolate chip macademia nut cookie dough from the same fund raiser. Apparently enough to make 4 dozen cookies.

He was suckered, especially since we both low carb...
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hotdogs and chips, a coke.
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Italian sausage parmigiana wraps in low carb tortillas
(pasta instead of wraps for Beorn)
Field greens salad
Steamed broccoli
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chicken parm
garlic toast
sobe - strawberry dragonfruit
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Post by Menolly »

Slight change of plan.

Saw angle hair shiratake at Ward's while shopping today, and remembering how much I liked the fettucini shiratake decided to get that instead. I am not a fan of angel hair anyway; I usually find it too soggy. The shiratake version is even worse, so I'll stick with the fettucini next time.

Still, not a bad post-Pesach meal.
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deer of the dawn wrote:Tanzanian Baked Smothered Fish. It was so good I posted the recipe on my blog here: loveandserverecipes.blogspot.com/2012/0 ... -fish.html
Sounds good. What type of fish doe you suggest?
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Mustard coated pork steaks and steamed cabbage with caraway seeds.
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Will take advantage of the BOGO Boston Market offer that is good for today only. Four 1/4 chicken individual meals will easily feed the three of us.
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Got impressed by what LZ proposed to cook? :twisted:

Found out it's problematic to remember to stay on topic. Well, there were some fried potatoes and some boiled ones floating in the soup, and some meat there as well, and the dry part was in little bits and with mayo, some kind of salad, not sure what the little bits were, I think peas and something else, other things I didn't think of much or can't remember. Ahem, quite a description)
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Eww... Isterband again by popular demand. And some fulgrain rice with herbs and portabella mushrooms. Also a sallad.
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Vegetable protein, pepper, corn and spinach burritos with a spicy tomat saus. Easy mode and yummy. :D
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salmon
pasta salad with mozzarela and tomatoes
olives with minced garlic
grapes with walnuts and blue cheese
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The sparris looks yummy!
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The whole thing looks yummy!
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had pan fried salmon

asparagus, also pan fried.

(olive oil in the pan of course)
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Tonight was our office's Decennial Dinner. You're automatically admitted to the Decennial Club when you're in your tenth year of working for the firm. (People stay a long time. One person marked her 40th year with the firm this year. 8O )

Anyway. First there was an open bar with wait staff passing appetizers -- teeny crabcakes, two-bite lamb chops on the bone, mini quiches, and a date-and-cream-cheese thingum in one of those long, curved lettuce leaves (Boston? bibb? I can't remember what they're called).

For the rest of it, I have the menu right here. 8) First was a salad consisting of Boston, radicchio, frisee and mache lettuces, with walnuts, goat cheese, a couple of apple slices, and a basil vinaigrette.

For the entree, there was a regular option and a vegetarian option. I got the regular one -- roast beef tenderloin, salmon with beurre rouge, garlic buttered potatoes, and steamed broccoli. Oh, and we had wine, too.

For dessert, we had tiramisu demitasse with toasted meringue, and a couple of slices of caramelized pears. And coffee.

All very tasty. 8)
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I should not be allowed to cook without exact ingredients and very detailed instructions. I don't really have any experience cooking even simple things. And yet, lately I keep feeling the urge to do some highly improvisational cooking.

This is a bad idea.

So, in the interest of "How Not To Cook", I present:

Cooking With Murrin

So tonight I kind of feel like pasta, something in the vein of spaghetti with meatballs. Of course I don't have any meatballs, so let's see what I am able to pull together:

- Spaghetti (1 month past use by date)
- 3 Ultimate Pork Sausages (frozen)
- 1 jar Dolmio Creamy Sauce for Lasagne
- 1 tub Philadelphia Light low fat cheese spread (bought because I remembered those adverts about using Philadelphia in cooking and vaguely felt like I should try it some time)

There are other things, but I decide not to get too ambitious.

I start by setting a pan of water on full heat, then get bored and go back to my computer for 10 minutes while waiting for it to reach boil. (Don't do this.)

Once the water is boiling, I take it off the heat (well done, me) and add the pasta. I can tell straight away it's going to cook faster than last time I did spaghetti.

Next, I set the sausages defrosting in the microwave. I have never defrosted anything in the microwave before, so I'll have to go back a few times to add more time.

While the spaghetti and sausages are going, I spend 5 minutes trying to decide whether to use 3-months-past-date extra virgin olive oil in the frying pan. It smells a bit funny, but I have no idea what it is supposed to smell like. Finally, I remember we have ordinary cooking oil in the cupboard. Problem: solved.

By this point the sausages are defrosted. I heat the pan, and take a pair of scissors and cut up the sausages, causing half the meat to just spill right out of the skin. I throw these into pan - then jump back to avoid the torrent of spitting oil. The sausages almost immediately go dark brown on one side. I turn the heat down a little.

I'm pretty sure the spaghetti is cooked by now, but I can't really do much about it. I turn the heat down a little.

Once the sausages are looking pretty brown, I tip them out of the pan into a bowl.

Time to try melting a little Philadelphia, then mix in the sauce and sausages and cook it all together.

The Philadelphia spread immediately starts to burn. Abort.

After disposing of the lump of half-burnt cheese spread, I return the sausages to the frying pan to finish cooking, and take an alternative route for the sauce. I add about half the jar of Dolmio lasagne sauce into a saucepan, then throw in a lump of Philadelphia. I stick this on low heat.

It's pretty clear the spaghetti is done by this point. Now it is time to remember that you're meant to lightly salt the water before cooking pasta, and quickly add a pinch as a gesture of futility. I turn the heat right down to the lowest setting.

Time to check the sauce. It's cooking on to the pan a lot like scrambled egg does when unattended. I turn the heat down and start stirring. I also turn the heat off on the sausages, and concentrate on the sauce.

Once the philadelphia seems to have melted and mixed in well with the sauce, I drain the pasta, drop spaghetti & sausages into a bowl, and pour the sauce on top.


The result is... edible!

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Though I couldn't really taste the cheese.
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Looks good to me, murrin. :)
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