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Had a Lean Cuisine Butternut Squash Ravioli for lunch
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Turkey sandwiches for dinner, and some chocolate ice cream cake for dessert.
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Having an espresso now.
Had a few wedges with some sour cream and spicy capsicum sauce before.
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Being really bad and having McDonald's for breakfast: egg mcmuffin, hash browns, coffee. I'll pay for this later.
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every once in a while if I'm on the road for work, I stop by McDonalds or Burger King for a quick breakfast....that shit sits in your belly like a 10 pound weight for hours. but it taste pretty good going down. Had Oat Nut toast and a couple of coffees this morning |
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Yes it does and yes it does. :D
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Grilled some chicken breast after rubbing in some "trinidad scorpion" chilli paste...apparently this is some of the hottest stuff in the world...and it lives up to that. This shit hakes habanero seem like a mild green pepper.
SO hot. Nice flavour though, and quite good when used sparingly - eg - two drops for a whole chicken breast made the whole thing HOT. Having my morning coffee now.
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making me some home-fries ,2 eggs over easy , 2 pieces of toast and the piece de resistance
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jes finished some chicken stirfry over ramen. making sausage wrapped in cheese wrapped in half of a buttered english muffin and dipped in maple syrup. will find out sunday night if that breakfast heart attack is able to be deep fried.
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Home cooked meat pie.
Here you go guys, I'll just give you the recipe. Ingredients 800g diced chuck beef ½ cup plain flour 3 Tbsp vegetable oil 2 white onions, finely sliced 2 cloves garlic, finely sliced ½ bunch thyme, chopped 4 Tbsp tomato paste 1 cup red wine 1L beef stock 1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce 2 Tbsp cornflour 4 Tbsp water 2 sheets puff pastry 1 egg, beaten Salt and pepper, to season Toss beef in flour. Heat half the oil in a large saucepan over a high heat. Add half the beef and cook, until well browned and beginning to stick to bottom of pan. Remove and repeat with remaining oil and beef. Set aside. Add onion, garlic and thyme to pan and cook until onion has slightly softened. Add beef and tomato paste and cook briefly, then pour in wine, stock and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 2 hours, stirring occasionally, or until meat is tender. Mix cornflour with water in a jug, then whisk into pan. Simmer until thickened, then season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and set aside. Preheat oven to 200c (392 ºF) Fill each pastry/case with cooled beef mixture (about ½ cup per tin). Cut pastry lids to size. then brush one side with egg. Arrange 1 round on top of each pie, egg-side down. Press down and crimp with fingertips to seal. Brush tops lightly with egg. Using a small sharp knife, cut a small steam vent on top of each pie. Bake for 30 minutes or until pastry is deep golden and flaky.
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