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    A good old fry up, liver and bacon or if I've been a very good little technician Mrs Lagonda will cook me Steak and Kidney pie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeoMatrix View Post
    One of my many favourites .....


    Apricot chicken and vege's...

    1/2 dozen chicken legs/thights in a stainless pot or baking dish.
    Tin of apricot juice/nector .
    A packet of french onion soup.
    Cover with foil an place in moderate oven for 1 1/2 hr.
    My missus likes the oven,my favourite method is pressure cooker.
    Place mix in a stainless pot in pressure cooker for 45 mins ,turn off stove an let steam down for 15 mins.
    You have to get the pressure cooker water height and s/s pot height correct else the chicken comes out a little running, you can add more packet soup later to thicken it though.

    Chicken falls off the fork. Serve with roast vege or mash, heaps of apricot juice all over .... yum....
    I must admit this is sound amazing
    must try yum-yum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lagonda View Post
    A good old fry up, liver and bacon or if I've been a very good little technician Mrs Lagonda will cook me Steak and Kidney pie.

    I wonder if its true?
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    No, you're aiming too high...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwho View Post
    No, you're aiming to high...
    hahahahaha

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    My mom is 74 and old school when it comess to cooking. Last year she lost over 70 pounds on a diet, to improve her health. She had pretty much quit cooking. Now my wife has been ill for a while and out of work, mom has started cooking again and sending it home with me. These are some of the things I have had to suffer through over the past few months.

    Made from scratch, home baked bread, every week. Usually coming out of the oven when I get there on Sunday. Home baked cookies. Lasagna that weighs about 6 pounds in the pan, made with 5 different cheeses and meat. Homemade chicken and noodles. A pizza meatball bake. Mexican lasagna. Enchiladas, beef stew, Chicken on top of mashed potatoes that have been blended with cream cheese then covered in cheddar. Well, you get the idea. I would say the best is the bread. If you have never had bread 10 minutes fresh out of the oven, you should put it on your bucket list. I mentioned that tomato basil was my favorite, and the following week there were 2 loafs waiting on me. Aren't moms wonderful?
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    Re: FOOD

    Quote Originally Posted by fixthecopier View Post
    My mom is 74 and old school when it comess to cooking. Last year she lost over 70 pounds on a diet, to improve her health. She had pretty much quit cooking. Now my wife has been ill for a while and out of work, mom has started cooking again and sending it home with me. These are some of the things I have had to suffer through over the past few months.

    Made from scratch, home baked bread, every week. Usually coming out of the oven when I get there on Sunday. Home baked cookies. Lasagna that weighs about 6 pounds in the pan, made with 5 different cheeses and meat. Homemade chicken and noodles. A pizza meatball bake. Mexican lasagna. Enchiladas, beef stew, Chicken on top of mashed potatoes that have been blended with cream cheese then covered in cheddar. Well, you get the idea. I would say the best is the bread. If you have never had bread 10 minutes fresh out of the oven, you should put it on your bucket list. I mentioned that tomato basil was my favorite, and the following week there were 2 loafs waiting on me. Aren't moms wonderful?
    I really feel your suffering
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    I've always loved a good Filet Mignon, very lightly seasoned and medium-rare. Putting sauces and "flavourings" on a good steak is blasphemy. I do not tolerate anyone putting ketchup on their steaks in my presence either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akitu View Post
    I've always loved a good Filet Mignon, very lightly seasoned and medium-rare. Putting sauces and "flavourings" on a good steak is blasphemy. I do not tolerate anyone putting ketchup on their steaks in my presence either.
    I always figure, it is MY steak and I will put whatever I want on it, and you put whatever you want on yours. I won't eat your steak and you don't eat mine..
    Although ketchup on a steak would be silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copier addict View Post
    I always figure, it is MY steak and I will put whatever I want on it, and you put whatever you want on yours. I won't eat your steak and you don't eat mine..
    Although ketchup on a steak would be silly.
    You would be kicked out of any restaurant that serves Kobe Wagyu beef for attempting to put anything on it that wasn't done by the chef. There are some things you just don't do!
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