What's on the stove tonight?
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What's on the stove tonight?
Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
Re: What's on the stove tonight?
Fried chicken with cannabis leaves. Traditional Khmer style.
Re: What's on the stove tonight?
Ate very well thank you.
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Re: What's on the stove tonight?
That sounds like an attractive light repas.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 5:56 pm Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
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Re: What's on the stove tonight?
Yeah … just don’t need the big meals these days … I am usually good right around 800-1000 calories per day.cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:34 pmThat sounds like an attractive light repas.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 5:56 pm Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
Re: What's on the stove tonight?
You can add a glass of wine to wash down like Souvignon or Pinot Grigio about 90 colories.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:44 pmYeah … just don’t need the big meals these days … I am usually good right around 800-1000 calories per day.cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:34 pmThat sounds like an attractive light repas.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 5:56 pm Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
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Re: What's on the stove tonight?
Tonight is Jinro, Pomegranate and hibiscus tea on the rocks of course ...cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:04 pmYou can add a glass of wine to wash down like Souvignon or Pinot Grigio about 90 colories.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:44 pmYeah … just don’t need the big meals these days … I am usually good right around 800-1000 calories per day.cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:34 pmThat sounds like an attractive light repas.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 5:56 pm Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
Re: What's on the stove tonight?
A man of your class drinking rotgut.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 8:18 pmTonight is Jinro, Pomegranate and hibiscus tea on the rocks of course ...cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:04 pmYou can add a glass of wine to wash down like Souvignon or Pinot Grigio about 90 colories.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:44 pmYeah … just don’t need the big meals these days … I am usually good right around 800-1000 calories per day.cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:34 pmThat sounds like an attractive light repas.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 5:56 pm Anybody cooking at home tonight?
I have some leftover chicken and gonna do a chicken salad Asian style ... Napa cabbage, red onion, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber and a garlic/chili/fish sauce dressing. Burp!
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Re: What's on the stove tonight?
Don't knock it till ya try it ... is what I always say ...cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 10:38 pmA man of your class drinking rotgut.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 8:18 pmTonight is Jinro, Pomegranate and hibiscus tea on the rocks of course ...cabron wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 7:04 pmYou can add a glass of wine to wash down like Souvignon or Pinot Grigio about 90 colories.Fridaywithmateo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2023 6:44 pmYeah … just don’t need the big meals these days … I am usually good right around 800-1000 calories per day.
Re: What's on the stove tonight?
On my stove tonight....
I felt tempted to say japanese school girl uniforms, sliced and smoked.
But i don't want to be a troll, therefore i retract the above.
First time i took a food picture, i think, because i want to explain to a friend back home what a 2dollarfifty menu looks like.
It's probably more or less the same all throughout South America except in Peru where they have a latin/asian fusion cuisine.
Possibly other places where i haven't been. Chile, Surinam etc. Pretty sure though it's similar in Venezuela.
Homemade juice
Big serving of red beans, or soup
The plate itself almost always invariably the same: meat of choice, rice, salad and a big slice of grilled platano, banana's big brother.
I only cook when i feel it's time again for some healthy vegetables
Even though the latin cuisine is in general pretty bland, the best steaks i'm eating are here in Colombia, not in Argentina or Uruguay!
And if you wanna pay more than say 30 dollars for a fantastic steak, you probably have to eat it in the restaurant of a 5 star hotel.
I felt tempted to say japanese school girl uniforms, sliced and smoked.
But i don't want to be a troll, therefore i retract the above.
First time i took a food picture, i think, because i want to explain to a friend back home what a 2dollarfifty menu looks like.
It's probably more or less the same all throughout South America except in Peru where they have a latin/asian fusion cuisine.
Possibly other places where i haven't been. Chile, Surinam etc. Pretty sure though it's similar in Venezuela.
Homemade juice
Big serving of red beans, or soup
The plate itself almost always invariably the same: meat of choice, rice, salad and a big slice of grilled platano, banana's big brother.
I only cook when i feel it's time again for some healthy vegetables
Even though the latin cuisine is in general pretty bland, the best steaks i'm eating are here in Colombia, not in Argentina or Uruguay!
And if you wanna pay more than say 30 dollars for a fantastic steak, you probably have to eat it in the restaurant of a 5 star hotel.
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