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Hi All,
I am not the world's best cook. In fact I really find cooking a chore. However I don't like takeaway and deep fried food and like fresh food a lot so I have to cook decent family meals. And there is 6 in my family 5 of which are adults.
The problem...
Started by dontliketocook on
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Home window cleaning I feel your pain! I love to cook but now working fll time Im is simply over ....
Bored with cooking at some stage, and I think that when you choose to cook for people in your family cooking is interesting.
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:53:23 -0500, zxcvbob <zxcvbob@charter.net
Very quick and easy lasagna recipe. Using turkey sausage makes it less
greasy. Substitute pork sausage or ground beef if you want, but then
you'll need to drain some of the fat...
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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 22:08:54 -0700 cooking....
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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I love cooking with wine.
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 11:47:35 GMT.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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I love cooking with wine.
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On Sun, 8 Feb 2009 19:41:26 -0800, "Nexis" <nexis1@cox.net
What's your favorite thing to cook when it's cold outside? And is the
favorite thing to cook your favorite thing to eat when it's cold outside as
well? I like to bake when it's cold, because...
Started by Nexis on
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Some of those
things I also cook, I have a few things....
I have a wide variety
of things that I cook when it's cold outside.
As for what to eat, I'm always in the mood for hot, cooked food, so.
It was perfect.
And parsley).
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Let's start a list for BluOrchid and for all of us, really. Foods that we make ahead or prep for the week in order to simplify our cooking and prep for the rest of the week.
My Basics:
1. One whole package of bacon, cooked in the oven, drained then stored...
Started by Beachgirl on
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I cook up 6 chicken....
When I want soup, just cook lo carbC'mon! You mean I'm the only one who preps food for the whole week? Let's go people...yer slackin'....
freeze in small containers, then transfer to food saver bags.
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2009 00:50:02 -0000, "Mrs Bonk" <arse@nospamcutey.com
What sort of soup freezes well?
I ask because for the first time, I froze leftover soup. Today I defrosted
it and gently reheated it - very dissatisfactory. It seemed thin, watery...
Started by Mrs Bonk on
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If you look in the frozen food section of the
supermarket, notice that they have frozen lasagna, frozen dinners....
No special skills were are fine.
I did however cook at the table, mostly
French food, flambs.
Or cook.
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Started by schrute_buck on
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Be....
Taking a break to make dinner.
Mainly because I work around 50 hours a week and I don't have time to cook.
Check the noodles regularly while they're cooking on food for myself...
Two and a half or three minutes to cook.
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I have found a lot of low carb meals that I want to try but most of them are for servings of eight. I know I could cut the recipe but I was thinking why not freeze the leftover for a quick meal on a busy night. I could potientially have half a month of...
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Thanks ladies and it really helps when I get behind on cooking and we need some go-to healthy food in the house behind on ....
Still have not gotten around to it :) Hope it helps .
With the hope of cooking ahead and freezing.
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 18:22:26 +0000, Steve <nospam@privacy.invalid
I think it's about time we had some posts about good old traditional
British food on this group. Winter warmers and the like.
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Been cooking those very same dishes since the
weather cooled:)
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 00:29:43 +0000;nospam@privacy.invalid
In the current weather here (freezing fog, the 47 storey tower near
where I live is completely,
carrots, celery....
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:17:34 -0500, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@DELETETOREPLYsympatico.ca
We are in the middle of a cold snap. It got down near 0 F last night and
only up to about 10 degrees in the afternoon. That calls for comfort
food. I made some...
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Rosie
Well it's chilly here on the left coast
Beef stew
Spaghetti
Chili
Roast pork or chicken... .
Rosie
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:52:56 -0800, "Dimitri" < and gravey- for me
gravey is great cold weather food.
Is great cold weather food.
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On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 14:53:41 -0400, "Dora" <limey113@yahoo.com
I haven't seen any publicity lately, but one could go to a central
food prep operation and prepare family meals for a month - rather
expensive, if I recall. Did anyone try one?
...
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I can't see much advantage to those do it yourself... .
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Do you also buy the food where you do the cooking and so on - they only sold ready to go
meals and frozen meals.
ANY day, huh.
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