2023 - Tonight's recipe
Vinny Offline
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Sunday dinner of roast pork, swede,brussel sprouts, sweetheat cabbage and carrots with gravy. Cool

Even Kato enjoyed his small portion! Smile
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Finishing off last night’s duck. No idea how or what with yet.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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Vinny Offline
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I always make too many veg for for one person for Sunday dinner. Blush If I have swede I use a whole one and likewise with cabbage. Consequently I had quite a bit of cooked veg left for this meatless Monday. I decided to make this recipe:-
https://myfoodbook.com.au/recipes/show/b...it-chutney  
 Mine looked just like the piccie. I got to use a cup measure which I found at the back of a drawer for the first time and finished off a jar of Tomato,sultana & ginger chutney I made in 2020! Rolleyes
I suppose it was ok, if a bit bland and when the frtters are stacked on  top of each other with an egg on top, when eaten they just resemble Pan haggerty without the meat. Sick
If I made it again, which I probably will, I think I would spice it up a bit with chilli, curry or Harissa or suchlike?
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I had to investigate what Rosella was, it seems to be a type of hibiscus. Never heard of it. Thanks Vinny.
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Bren Offline
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Some good recipes on that site thanks Vinny.

Lunch was raspberry sponge pudding with custard. Yum.

Then this evening hotdogs eaten with pasta, mushrooms, bacon some Stilton melted and stirred in.
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Monday is often odd soup day as I use up leftovers, so today we have one based around leftover smoked cod chowder, roast pumpkin, a bit of spicy cabbage and carrot curry and the liquid from my first go at cheese making. I used lemon to split the curds & whey so the liquid is quite lemony!
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We’re going out tonight.
Got twenty four quid’s worth of Tesco Club Card vouchers to spend in a Chef and Brewer. They expire today so it’s use them tonight or lose them.
Can’t imagine twenty four quid goes very far these days. Hopefully it’ll cover fish and chips for me and trademark!
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(13-03-2023, 02:54 PM)JJB Wrote: I had to investigate what Rosella was, it seems to be a type of hibiscus. Never heard of it.  Thanks Vinny.
Rosella is a parrot - hence the parrot on the recipe site. 
Roselle is a type of hibiscus that you can use to make tea.

Don't get them confused and try to stuff a parrot in your teapot.  Rolleyes
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Vinny Offline
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(13-03-2023, 06:41 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(13-03-2023, 02:54 PM)JJB Wrote: I had to investigate what Rosella was, it seems to be a type of hibiscus. Never heard of it.  Thanks Vinny.
Rosella is a parrot - hence the parrot on the recipe site. 
Roselle is a type of hibiscus that you can use to make tea.

Don't get them confused and try to stuff a parrot in your teapot.  Rolleyes
I have hibiscus flowers and make the tea but it's farly bland to be honest and I only make it because of the intense red colouring! Smile Parrot tea? Nah, not for me thankyou! Rolleyes
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(13-03-2023, 06:41 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(13-03-2023, 02:54 PM)JJB Wrote: I had to investigate what Rosella was, it seems to be a type of hibiscus. Never heard of it.  Thanks Vinny.
Rosella is a parrot - hence the parrot on the recipe site. 
Roselle is a type of hibiscus that you can use to make tea.

Don't get them confused and try to stuff a parrot in your teapot.  Rolleyes

Hence

'Polly put the kettle on'
Not sure I want to stuff a parrot anywhere  Tongue
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