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Post by *grand* » Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:56 pm

hold tight my lovers of food that don't bleed....
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Post by dubloke » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:30 pm

*Grand* wrote:hold tight my lovers of food that don't bleed....
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Post by tommatee » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:39 pm

Macaroni n cheese, pizza, pasta n sauce, garlic bread. no nutrients but they sell them in boots.
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Post by *grand* » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:42 pm

these food threads have brought everyone out aye! i gotta big up broccoli .. stuffs bad bwoi. and well what would i do without potatoes!..
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Post by badger » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:46 pm

i really need to cook more potatoes, i havent cooked any in literally years. gonna get some on my way home methinks :)

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Post by datura » Wed Dec 12, 2007 3:52 pm

I really like mushroom tagliatelli - use some good chestnut 'shrooms, garlic, butter, some salt, cook them slow then chuck it in the pasta with some parsley and grated parmesan. :wink:

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Post by tommatee » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:11 pm

*Grand* wrote:these food threads have brought everyone out aye! i gotta big up broccoli .. stuffs bad bwoi. and well what would i do without potatoes!..
broccoli some lemon juice and a bit of pepper. YES
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Post by dubluke » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:18 pm

s'all about roasted sweet potato, although generally i would probably put that with a huge batch of sausages, which probably don't appeal to the vegetarians/vegans :wink:

ALSO, griddle asparagus, put in bowl, lemon juice and olive oil, a sprinkling of big bits of rock salt on top, buff salad

also another favourite, cube tomatoes and onion to taste, wack in bowl, nice balsamic vinegar (the really thick belaz one is baaaaaaaaaare good, proper sweet and gooey yet also sour) and then decent olive oil, TONS of pepper, and salt as much as you want, fuckin buff

gives you the shits if you have too much though
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Post by *grand* » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:29 pm

i hate cauliflower and sprouts.
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Post by perkalerk215 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:37 pm

wow a lot of good ideas in here. thanks guys for posting them....the potatoe and veg smashed together with egg and cooked up might just be my new fav snack!!!! i might even go try to do it up right now!


for me, i must say that i can cook some mean veggie stir fry and tofu fried rice...love the oriental and mexican dishes for vegetarians . rice and beans is standard. as well as typical italian dishes.

ive been into cooking lately. and want to try some new things ive never attempted to cook before. also giving me a better range of choices when i am hungry cause lately ive been on the easy tip of pasta and sauce or pizza or something equally simple and blah...

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Post by masstronaut » Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:39 pm

*Grand* wrote:these food threads have brought everyone out aye! i gotta big up broccoli .. stuffs bad bwoi. and well what would i do without potatoes!..
That reminds me of a thread I meant to start...
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Post by perkalerk215 » Wed Dec 12, 2007 5:48 pm

so i just made this....i didnt have eggs...so i had to make due with what i had.

steamed broccoli, baked potatoes, cooked onions and fresh garlic and a pinch of salt and pepper....blended it up together nicely and plopped it in a pan with some oil...put some shredded cheese on top...BAM so good. reminds me of some kind of poor mans food. but hey.....im eating happily and getting full as hell and this prob cost me a whole 2 dollars and some change to make?...amazing.

thanks for the idea!

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Post by boomphat » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:13 pm

big up to the blood free dubsteppers!
I've just had mashed potato with curry (peas, tomatoes, orange peppers and peanut butter)
My favourite quick meal is noodles fried up with onions peas and mushrooms.
We've been doing roast veg in the oven: cherry tomatoes, 3 whole garlics, onions peppers and mushrooms, cook it for so long the veg starts to burn, by then the garlic is sweet and caramelised, have this with roasties and rice!

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Post by vonboyage » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:15 pm

boomphat wrote:(peas, tomatoes, orange peppers and peanut butter)
Excuse you ?!

Lol

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Post by efa » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:17 pm

Sounds like some kind of Domoda, gwarn son!
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Post by dubluke » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:18 pm

perkalerk215 wrote:so i just made this....i didnt have eggs...so i had to make due with what i had.

steamed broccoli, baked potatoes, cooked onions and fresh garlic and a pinch of salt and pepper....blended it up together nicely and plopped it in a pan with some oil...put some shredded cheese on top...BAM so good. reminds me of some kind of poor mans food. but hey.....im eating happily and getting full as hell and this prob cost me a whole 2 dollars and some change to make?...amazing.

thanks for the idea!
yes mate sounds about right!! the egg isn't a necessity, but it helps to hold it together quite nicely if you've got chunkier pieces of veg, also do you have a potato masher?? cos that works quite well for smooshing it up if you can't be bothered to blend

just so ya know its called bubble and squeak
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Post by vonboyage » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:20 pm

dubluke wrote:bubble and squeak
Lmao oh god. :lol:

Aint heard that in a while..

I know you've been itching to yank out that chestnut :)

That mix'n'blend sounds BADD though, i need to follow suit.

Probably alot healther than meat 4 times a wk.

I eat Pollock (fish) occasionally.

Absolutely love it.
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Post by parson » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:24 pm

Baron_von_Carlton wrote:This comment makes me very sad. The Swine is your edible friend sent down from the heavens packed with Porky goodness. :(

Though i don't condone cheap Pork products. Only the finest of Hog for the Baron.
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Post by badger » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:30 pm

i'd imagine they find it quite funny

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Post by parson » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:34 pm

whatever they think of it i don't think they find it any different tha any other form of genocide

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