Foodies In The News
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The cake looks delicious! Any idea what happens to the caffeine in coffee when you bake it in a cake? I'm just curious - you could obviously use decaff - as I generally avoid caffeine from about lunchtime.
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This is a jolly good read if you’re interested in how teenagers cope with Ramadan fasting.
https://vittles.substack.com/p/suhoor-fast-iftar-repeat
https://vittles.substack.com/p/suhoor-fast-iftar-repeat
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Rachel Roddy’s Pasta with Parsley Pesto. Satisfyingly alliterative! https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... um=twitter
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Yes, we had that on Saturday - it's really tasty!!
ETA So much so, that OH is making it again today
By the way, this is quite a fun read:
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... f-lockdown
ETA So much so, that OH is making it again today
By the way, this is quite a fun read:
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... f-lockdown
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Banana and Medjool date cake. https://www.standard.co.uk/reveller/foo ... 34174.html
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Sandwiches. I'm not convinced by some of these . Surely the whole point of a sandwich is that it's quick? Some of these are definitely not.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... in-a-hurry
https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... in-a-hurry
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I like the thought that you might just have some white sauce in your kitchen
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Reminds me of all those articles and even whole books on how to make interesting packed lunches that demand you spend an hour of your precious evening cooking a 4 portion dish, completely ignoring that the problem for most of us is we are only packing for one, and prep time is used up on dinner
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I learned in the USA that a sandwich could be a serious meal taking time, effort and especially sourced ingredients - and very good they were. The trouble with the article is suggesting that most of them could be made quickly - and with ingredients you have lurking!
I learned in the USA that a sandwich could be a serious meal taking time, effort and especially sourced ingredients - and very good they were. The trouble with the article is suggesting that most of them could be made quickly - and with ingredients you have lurking!
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Katsu smoothie anyone?
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/bus ... 26022.html
I suppose it might work.
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/bus ... 26022.html
I suppose it might work.
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It wouldn't for me.
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Cooking for the freezer. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... -emotional
He seems very young to be getting a new hip.
He seems very young to be getting a new hip.
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Pepper Pig wrote:Katsu smoothie anyone?
https://www.standard.co.uk/business/bus ... 26022.html
I suppose it might work.
i understand that katsu is the Japanese for crumbed and fried chicken or cutlet not the curry sauce that often covers it
Don't fancy panko crumbs in a smoothie and I really dislike that Japanese curry sauce - ir fir that matter the version of brown sauce they also offer you in London Japanese restaurants
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Pepper Pig wrote:Katsu smoothie anyone?
Pepper Pig wrote:He seems very young to be getting a new hip.
It's wear & tear dependent with some people - or a zealous surgeon!!
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Poor guy, good luck!
I liked the sound of the stew, and people were asking for the link in the comments, so here it is: https://www.appetitemag.co.uk/jay-rayne ... bean-stew/
I liked the sound of the stew, and people were asking for the link in the comments, so here it is: https://www.appetitemag.co.uk/jay-rayne ... bean-stew/
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Felicity’s perfect okonomiyaki.
Oko WHAT??
I may be the only one, but I´ve never heard of it!!
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Pepper Pig wrote:Cooking for the freezer. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/m ... -emotional
He seems very young to be getting a new hip.
Wasn't his mother quite arthritic ? I suspect they have those joints
He's 54 - they used not to "do" your hips until you were 60 or even 65 because there was a concern that the repair might not last as long as you did, and they didn't like doing it again as the old repairs damaged so much bone, but it's a much more slick, lasting and repeatable op now. I saw my friends fresh scar a couple of years back, was surprised what a neat little thing it was
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I really dislike that Japanese curry sauce
The Japanese apparently learned to love curries thanks to the British Navy. How their particular version became so sweet, I don´t know; I´d imagine it´s just a local flavour thing!
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