It was very nice actually, I think I might even have some sticky toffee pudding and custard for afters.
We won't need a pic of that, if it's alright with you.Whooops! Too late! In my belly now.
We won't need a pic of that, if it's alright with you.
Holy Mother of Cuisine! When I request my last meal someday, will you make one of those for me? Pleeeaasseee? Or can I least be one of your dogs in case you spill it again?
Mhhhhh, yummyWell it is Friday night here... and Friday night means Pizza night!
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Well here is ours.. it was yummy! No dough left over tonight, but some pizza left over for lunch tomorrow... or breakfast
this is made with veggies from my garden not recently but i will say it tasted awesome... I grilled the beef half cooked, let it cool completely then flour bathed it with seasoned flour and then sliced and pan fried it with a small amount of extra virgin olive oil and added the veggies which i cooked in another pan after the onions were caramelized. This wasn't too recent but since i had it laying around I decided to post it.
Mhhhhh, yummy
You might be good setting up a hydroponic setup in your home like in a garage or basement...That looks great, your peppers look very tasty! I have only a few things growing in my garden, lots of herbs which I use all the time, but not many veggies...I don't really have room to grow a lot, but I want to get a proper veggie garden going! The other day I purchased some lettuce seedlings, along with Rocquet, Cucumber, and more herbs, will have to plant them out this weekend .
Thanks for sharing!
That looks fan-fricken-tastic WOW either you are an awesome cook or your misses takes good care of you.Jerk chicken nachos last night.
Om nom nom nom!
Jerk chicken nachos last night.
Pan fry a butterflied and seasoned chicken breast:
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Slice the chicken:
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On a bed of refried beans, add layers of chips, chicken, chilis and cheese:
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And bake at around 200 celcius for ten minutes.
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Om nom nom nom!
You might be good setting up a hydroponic setup in your home like in a garage or basement...
Veggies grow MUCH faster under hydro and aeroponics.
We're looking at an aerogarden system since building our own just isn't in the "genes". Looking at a tri level system. One for herbs, one for just lettuce, and one for the other salad veggies. LizYou might be good setting up a hydroponic setup in your home like in a garage or basement...
Veggies grow MUCH faster under hydro and aeroponics. Maybe making a starter setup using hydro you can start your seedlings and mature them to the flowering point faster.Once they are of good size and quality you can move them to outdoor as in the hydro the root-ball they develop becomes ginormous and you can expect HUGE fruits and veggies.. They are simple to build and can be as small and large as you want. You can build them out of anything. I posted a video for you to see a visual of what i'm saying.
don't want to change the topic here but if you like veggies a way to grow them seems relevant to me when it comes to food.....this was built for 39 USD in my home with a power drill and 27 minutes of time.
Also you may notice i'm barefoot here.
Thanks for the vid EQnoble, will check it out from my other computer (this one has a sound problem I have been meaning to get fixed, just can't be without it currently lol ) \
Hyroponics are used a lot commercially here .. but most domestic installations are probably not for Veggies
We get plenty of sunlight (some would say more than plenty!) and I would hate to waste all that power to light them by having them inside, not sure if you can set up hydro outside.
We're looking at an aerogarden system since building our own just isn't in the "genes". Looking at a tri level system. One for herbs, one for just lettuce, and one for the other salad veggies. Liz
I do the cooking in this house - though Mrs. Kier's chile con carne is very good indeed.That looks fan-fricken-tastic WOW either you are an awesome cook or your misses takes good care of you.
This thread makes me hungry
It's a jerk seasoning made with garlic, cayenne pepper, dried onions, black pepper, celery, coriander, paprika, sage, pimento, cinnamon and thyme all blitzed together and dried.Awesome! I love the look of that, will have to try it
What did you season the Chicken with?
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