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Post by 49thand8th on Aug 21, 2019 20:35:46 GMT
What’s everyone like with Use By and Best Before dates? We’re wasting a lot of food apparently. I'm extremely squeamish about expiry dates, but I almost never waste food because I only buy food for the next couple of days at a time. The exception is soft fruit, which seems to go grey and hairy at least a day in advance of the best before date. I tend to buy fruit at the farmers market and eat it ASAP. Though sometimes there are regrets. Anything I know I won't finish in time gets frozen for a smoothie.
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Post by rockinrobin on Aug 21, 2019 21:09:40 GMT
Any other cocktail fiends here? Me. I love cocktails (as you can probably tell, just look at my profile photo!) - perhaps except that one with mushroom-infused whisky I had in France some months ago... Yuk... Don't ever try mushroom-infused whisky, my friends. Anyway, I love a good Negroni or Singapore Sling or Margarita. I have to confess my favourite cocktail is Long Island Iced Tea but I don't pamper myself with it too often because a) it's strong, b) ironically, there are very few bartenders who can actually make it taste good and not like last night party leftovers. Food-wise though, I love dumplings in all shapes and colours - ravioli, pierogi, khinkali, I devour them all shamelessly. And Spanish croquetas. I love croquetas.
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Post by peggysue on Aug 21, 2019 21:20:40 GMT
My favourite cocktail is Blue Lagoon 😊
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 22, 2019 12:04:18 GMT
This is saving me so much on Christmas cards this year... I thought we'd already agreed to disagree on this one!
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Post by Backdrifter on Aug 22, 2019 12:55:03 GMT
If I have a most-hated food it would probably be beetroot. I'm of the age that I grew up experiencing those horrible 70s institutional salads that had a half of greying boiled egg, dessicated shreds of carrot and made you want to suspend a hammock between the salt and pepper shakers for the limp tired lettuce. And there'd always be one or two slices of the dreaded beetroot, the texture of which managed to be freakily both soft and hard, and one single molecule of which would horribly dye all the other items on the plate and everything within a five-mile radius that unearthly potassium permanganate colour. It hits a hat-trick or horribleness in looking, smelling and tasting revolting. It's now of course a very in-vogue ingredient and gets roasted up and included in lots of dishes and yes you can get the orange and yellow ones but I can't bear the taste of any of them. One of the most horrible things I ever had was shredded jellyfish, in the long-gone Luxuriance in Soho. It looked like pale elastic bands, was cold and managed to be both bland and disgusting, which is quite a feat. Don't ever try mushroom-infused whisky, my friends. What?! Why the shrieking pirouetting hell would anyone even think of such a stupidly repulsive idea, let alone make it? I love dumplings in all shapes and colours - ravioli, pierogi, khinkali, I devour them all shamelessly. "Shamelessly"! I now have an image of someone the opposite of you who does feel dumpling shame, sneaking off to have secret dumpling sessions, looking furtively around while they do so. I'd never heard of khinkali and just looked it up - thanks, I like learning about unfamiliar foodstuffs. Now I want to try some. Pierogi, oh man! I've enjoyed many a ribsticking Polish meal and it invariably has to involve pierogi. (And be rounded off by a square of crumbly plain cheesecake or those sweet cheese pancakes). What about dimsum like hargau, etc? For me one of life's culinary pleasures is the occasional dimsum lunch, indulging in that whole range of sensations the best dimsum provide - crunchy, slithery, subtle, rich, sticky, sweet and savoury, and of course ordering just that little bit too much of it. Oh I just thought of another cocktail I love, the sidecar, another one they do very nicely in Scooters (and at the other end of Waterloo, Brasserie Blanc do a pretty fine one too). A nice way to round off post number 999. That's me off then. (...until I stroll nonchalantly back in next week because I'm too much of a loudmouth and can't shut up).
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Post by lynette on Aug 22, 2019 13:59:53 GMT
ME TOO WITH THE BEETROOT
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 22, 2019 14:02:33 GMT
I bet you'd eat it if Bettys hid it in a cake.
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Post by lynette on Aug 22, 2019 14:17:27 GMT
I bet you'd eat it if Bettys hid it in a cake. I bet I would 😂😂
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Post by 49thand8th on Aug 22, 2019 18:01:21 GMT
I love it in a salad with some goat cheese and rosemary.
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Post by Dawnstar on Aug 22, 2019 18:05:36 GMT
I bet you'd eat it if Bettys hid it in a cake.
Add me to the list of beetroot haters. I won't eat it even in cake form. I don't understand why anyone wants to put vegetables in a cake (see also carrot cake). I like sweet & savoury foodstuffs separately, not together.
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Post by ruby on Aug 22, 2019 23:45:43 GMT
I never knew I actually liked beetroot until I left home. I'd never had it before as it's pretty much the only thing my dad doesn't like.
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 23, 2019 15:45:33 GMT
I don't think I've mentioned (much) that I'm making a motion picture tonight, so for tea I'm having a picnic, on set - steak flavour Seabrook crisps x 2, pork pie x 4, Chorley Cake x 4, all washed down with lashings of Ben Shaw's cloudy lemonade. 😋😋😋
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Post by alece10 on Aug 23, 2019 17:26:26 GMT
I'm having scampi and chips for dinner and on tempted to put it in a basket but the nearest thing I can find is a picnic hamper. Not the same is it. Oh and I found Lidl own make angel delight so that's my pud sorted. Welcome to the 70s!
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Aug 23, 2019 17:58:48 GMT
I don't think I've mentioned (much) that I'm making a motion picture tonight, so for tea I'm having a picnic, on set - steak flavour Seabrook crisps x 2, pork pie x 4, Chorley Cake x 4, all washed down with lashings of Ben Shaw's cloudy lemonade. 😋😋😋 That will raise eyebrows in Parson’s Cross. Or get you beaten up, one or t’other! 🙂
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Post by TallPaul on Aug 23, 2019 18:16:22 GMT
Parson Cross is all loved up tonight, BurlyBeaR. If there's a night to safely eat Chorley Cakes, it's tonight. Richard E Grant is just feet away, over my right shoulder. He's having a bag of popcorn for his tea. Film stars have a very peculiar way of eating. I assume it's to avoid smudging their lipstick. Nobody wants to be constantly touched up!
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Post by oxfordsimon on Aug 23, 2019 19:07:02 GMT
Nobody wants to be constantly touched up! Oh I wouldn't say that...*cheeky wink*
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2019 21:29:31 GMT
Parson Cross is all loved up tonight, BurlyBeaR. If there's a night to safely eat Chorley Cakes, it's tonight. Richard E Grant is just feet away, over my right shoulder. He's having a bag of popcorn for his tea. Film stars have a very peculiar way of eating. I assume it's to avoid smudging their lipstick. Nobody wants to be constantly touched up! The photo he posted on Instagram does show some rather spectacular makeup!
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Post by TallPaul on Sept 13, 2019 9:52:01 GMT
For pudding yesterday, I finished off a cheesecake I defrosted on Sunday and was advised to "consume within 24 hours", over which I spooned a dollop of cream with a use by date of 11 September.
Despite being Friday the 13th, I seem to have safely made it through the night with no ill effects!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2019 11:07:32 GMT
yesterday, I finished off a cheesecake I defrosted on Sunday I wasn't aware that was even possible. "Contains eight servings". Yeah, nice try, but I'm not falling for that nonsense. I know a single serving when I see it.
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Post by xanady on Sept 13, 2019 16:55:07 GMT
Funny that this thread was directly under ‘Gut feelings...’ when I last looked,especially with talk of eating out of date food 🤮lol
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Post by david on Sept 30, 2019 18:18:01 GMT
As the cold dark days set in, its that time of the year to bring out the slow cooker for those stews and casseroles. There is nothing more satisfying in the cold weather than walking into your house to the smell of a nice stew or casserole that's been cooking all day.
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Post by alece10 on Sept 30, 2019 19:44:29 GMT
As the cold dark days set in, its that time of the year to bring out the slow cooker for those stews and casseroles. There is nothing more satisfying in the cold weather than walking into your house to the smell of a nice stew or casserole that's been cooking all day. You know what. I was just thinking the same. Nice casserole at the weekend.
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Post by emsworthian on Oct 1, 2019 8:59:32 GMT
As the cold dark days set in, its that time of the year to bring out the slow cooker for those stews and casseroles. There is nothing more satisfying in the cold weather than walking into your house to the smell of a nice stew or casserole that's been cooking all day. I know a lot of people who received slow cookers as wedding presents but then never used them. They had the idea of coming into a house full of the smell of a casserole but found that they couldn't face cutting up onions and raw meat at 7 in the morning to prepare it. Lemon haters had better keep away from my house this afternoon as my book group is coming and, as I won first prize in the domestic section of my local flower show with my lemon drizzle cake, I have been requested to bake another to the same recipe. I am quite pleased with the way it has turned out.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 13:21:33 GMT
I am irked by Cornish Pasties.
I like a good pasty, but ever since they got protected geographical status the sort of pasty I like the most has disappeared. I liked the top-crimped pasty, rounded and bulging with tasty filling. Now all we have are sad, flat semicircles of pastry with a thin layer of taste in the middle and a huge crust around the edge. Folklore says that the crust acted as a handle so workers in the Cornish mines could eat their lunch without getting it dirty, but I don't need my food to have a handle because I live in a world where cutlery is a thing that exists. Give my back my copious filling, dammit!
(Yes, I'm having a pasty for tea. Yes, it has a crust on the side.)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2019 18:35:14 GMT
But but but... you don't eat a Cornish pasty with a knife and fork!
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