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Old 19-03.-2007, 10:13 AM   #151
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This will give you plenty of strength and energy.

1. Dice up some onions, garlic, mushrooms and your favourite green veges. I like broccoli, brussell sprouts, zuccini, green capsicum, beans etc.
2. Brown these veges in some butter or oil and tip them in to a bowl.
3. Add a can of diced tomatoes to bowl of veges and stir in some chopped parsley and spinach.
4. Brown a big T bone steak quickly on both sides.
5. Tip the sauce in pan over steak and cover. Simmer until your happy to turn it and turn it over. Simmer again until your happy. The bone will probably start to rise out of the steak.

This is beautiful and you will feel great after it. Goes great with a big piece of roast pumpkin and roast carrot.

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MG,

My dear old mother, (now in her 80's and still going strong), used to make a similar thing, but used to add some chicken stock and rice at the simmering stage. It would end up almost like a rissotto with soft steak included. Not bad at all!

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Old 30-03.-2007, 01:21 PM   #152
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ill get one !


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You'll get an eighty odd year old mother? Well everybody should have one.

Problem is when you do have one, you to are old!!

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Old 31-03.-2007, 01:28 AM   #153
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Any vegetarians here? My favorite cuisine is indian. Without aloo mattar, I don't know what I'd do.
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Old 31-03.-2007, 01:46 PM   #154
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This will give you plenty of strength and energy.

1. Dice up some onions, garlic, mushrooms and your favourite green veges. I like broccoli, brussell sprouts, zuccini, green capsicum, beans etc.
2. Brown these veges in some butter or oil and tip them in to a bowl.
3. Add a can of diced tomatoes to bowl of veges and stir in some chopped parsley and spinach.
4. Brown a big T bone steak quickly on both sides.
5. Tip the sauce in pan over steak and cover. Simmer until your happy to turn it and turn it over. Simmer again until your happy. The bone will probably start to rise out of the steak.

This is beautiful and you will feel great after it. Goes great with a big piece of roast pumpkin and roast carrot.

Enjoy.

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I love steaks!! Chinese food, sushi and sashimi.
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Old 02-04.-2007, 09:28 AM   #155
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Any vegetarians here? My favorite cuisine is indian. Without aloo mattar, I don't know what I'd do.


BN,

I've never really thought about it, although I do eat vegetable curries.

You could say that I'm half vegetarian. I love veggies with my meat! I'm also half carnivorous I suppose because I love meat with my veggies!

I don't consider my self an omnivor since although I love bread, I don't go much on potato sandwiches.

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Old 02-04.-2007, 11:34 AM   #156
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Venison wrapped with baccon and cooked on the BBQ. Top it off with BullsEye and an ice cold Molson Canadian
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Venison wrapped with baccon and cooked on the BBQ. Top it off with BullsEye and an ice cold Molson Canadian


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What is BullsEye? Other than the centre of a dart board or those older style sweets, I mean.

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BullsEye is a BBQ sauce you can get in Canada or the States.
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What is BullsEye? Other than the centre of a dart board or those older style sweets, I mean.

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BullsEye is a BBQ sauce you can get in Canada or the States.


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We don't see it over this way. We do see the Molsen Ice over here though.

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Generally Sushi or Sashimi. Although for some reason I am on a soup kick as of late - don't know why, but for some reason all I feel like lately is soup.
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Anyone have any good vegetarian recipes?
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Anyone have any good vegetarian recipes?
Oven roasted chunks of Pumpkin, Potatoes, sweet corn, Sweet Potato, Eggplant marinated in Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Seasalt and a sprinkle of chilli powder.
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Never eat anything bigger than your head, luckily I have a large head!
My favourite has got to be the meal I had almost every night when we went to ride Alp d'huez. We stayed at Chalet Michelle in Venosc and had our evening meals down in the local hotel restaruant.
We had Pave steak with gratin dauphinose and seasonal vedge and a bottle of local rose to go with it! Awesome .
I'm drooling onto my keyboard!!!!

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Never eat anything bigger than your head, luckily I have a large head!
My favourite has got to be the meal I had almost every night when we went to ride Alp d'huez. We stayed at Chalet Michelle in Venosc and had our evening meals down in the local hotel restaruant.
We had Pave steak with gratin dauphinose and seasonal vedge and a bottle of local rose to go with it! Awesome .
I'm drooling onto my keyboard!!!!


Butcher,

I think the saying is "never eat anything bigger than your hand"; Which if taken in to the flexible end would mean that your entree should ne no bigger than your hand, your main course should be no more than your hand in volume and neither should your desert. Or perhaps no snack should be bigger than your hand.

Unfortunately, I think the volume in the saying relates to your major daily food intake all up!!

Given that the average human cranium is about 11.4 kg I suppose its a more attractive saying. Though, I'm not sure that I could ever eat that much in a week let alone a meal!

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