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Title: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 05/14/2012, 02:54 PM
Thought I would share the recipe. Post your favorite home made recipes here!

:mrgreen:

My lunch.
We do our own variations for the lil one's with just the cheese for stuffing.

stuffed-chicken-breasts1.jpg
https://www.jocooks.com/recipes/chicken-breasts-stuffed-with-asiago-cheese-tomatoes-and-roasted-red-peppers/
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Tatsujin on 05/14/2012, 08:18 PM
looks yummler!! will try that next time :)

thx a lot.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 05/15/2012, 09:10 PM
:D welcome

post some nihon/Svedish recipes ;)
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Tatsujin on 05/15/2012, 11:15 PM
I once posted the famous tatsujin eggs sunny side up recipe in here :)
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: _Paul on 05/16/2012, 05:46 AM
I miss out on so much food because I don't like cheese.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Tatsujin on 05/16/2012, 06:17 AM
A

Quote from: guest on 05/16/2012, 05:46 AMI don't like cheese...
..would be lethal to me.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 05/16/2012, 09:13 AM
Quote from: guest on 05/16/2012, 05:46 AMI miss out on so much food because I don't like cheese.
I would "die" without cheese, but I don't care for milk all that much.

My wife won't eat red meat, just cause. But she makes a MEAN roast. The kiddos and I tear it up!

Speaking off, this is another good one that lasts for a few days.

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http://bonniethebaker.com/2011/03/bacon-wrapped-turkey-meatloaf/

we place our bacon crisscrossed.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: geise on 05/17/2012, 08:46 AM
What in gods holy name is that awesomeness!!!!!!!!??????  I want!   =P~
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 05/17/2012, 10:18 AM
Quote from: geise on 05/17/2012, 08:46 AMWhat in gods holy name is that awesomeness!!!!!!!!??????  I want!   =P~
We are making that this weekend. It's SOOOO GOOD! and being turkey not as bad either.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: soop on 05/17/2012, 10:58 AM
My ex was ill yesterday and spent the whole day in bed.  She wanted me to bring some fast food home... but I bought all the fixings for nachos :D

It was so good; cheapest nachos in the store, multi-pack dip of guacamole, sour cream, salsa and nacho cheese, mozzerella, and we already had a big block of cheddar.  Grated about 200g of cheddar on the nachos, the whole ball of mozzerella, and then serve it up with all the dips spread all over.

It was so good I was giggling to myself as I devoured them.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 05/17/2012, 11:01 AM
you live with your ex?
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: soop on 05/17/2012, 11:07 AM
Quote from: Nando on 05/17/2012, 11:01 AMyou live with your ex?
Yeah, we're still best buddies, but she wants to move out soon, and I'll really miss her.  I'm still cut up about the break-up and it's been 8 months already.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: soop on 07/30/2012, 07:31 AM
I went out and spent a heap of money on food shopping, and the meals I can now make include:

Nachos w/dips
spaggetti carbonara
tuna pasta
broccoli cheese pasta
mushroom risotto
steak
fresh mackerel with horseradish cream, cucumber and onion on rye
scrambled eggs (may need more eggs)
2 fresh pizzas

And then a variety of snacks like yoghurts, chicken satays, cereal and toast.

I was eating a lot of fish and pasta the past week, so it's going to be nice to change things up. Wonder how prices compare?

2012-07-30-receipt.jpg
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: OldRover on 07/30/2012, 09:43 AM
...you eat scientists? Well ok, I guess if they're new... old ones are probably chewy.
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: Nando on 07/30/2012, 10:06 AM
Quote from: soop on 07/30/2012, 07:31 AM2012-07-30-receipt.jpg
TOR TI LLAS!

Not bad on the prices overall.  How long do you figure that would last you?

Rove...WTF? lol
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: soop on 07/30/2012, 10:18 AM
It's hard to say - the canned stuff like the fish or dried pasta might not get eaten for a while, but I like to keep stocked up.  As for the fresh stuff, it's gonna last me over a week easy.

Rover, New Scientist is a magazine - about science! http://www.newscientist.com/  Some really exciting stuff going on these days!
Title: Re: What's cooking?
Post by: FiftyQuid on 07/30/2012, 10:30 AM
Quote from: soop on 07/30/2012, 07:31 AM2012-07-30-receipt.jpg
I'd say you are doing very well.  On average, my family of four (me, the mrs., and my 3 and 1 year old son/daughter) purchase $200 worth of food a week.  It's one of our biggest bills.  It doesn't help that my 1 year old daughter is able to eat an entire hamburger.  My kids are eaters that's for sure!   :)