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TheDifferenceEngine



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Homemade pizza and Bacon and scrambled egg bagels!
on saturday night and sunday morning, respectivley.

10-05-2006 09:15 PM
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wow, never tried scrambled eggs on a bagel, must try that  :wink:

10-06-2006 04:19 AM
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Custard (as long as not lumpy), blancmange, rice cream, mousse.


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10-13-2006 11:45 AM
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fish pie

this fish pie is to die for!!

its really creamy and *drools*

here is a link to the recipe

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/databa...4104.shtml

the cheese sauce is so nice you could eat a vat of the stuff! Big Grin


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01-27-2008 10:53 PM
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TheDifferenceEngine Wrote:
Homemade pizza and Bacon and scrambled egg bagels!
on saturday night and sunday morning, respectivley.


sounds lovely

homemade pizza is delicous! *drools*


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02-26-2008 08:48 PM
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DocMartin



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RE: Comfort Foods!

I don't mind the eating too much.
The cooking is kind of heaven.
From getting all the incredients ready through preparing the kitchen to the act of cooking itself.




02-26-2008 11:25 PM
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RE: Comfort Foods!

DocMartin Wrote:
I don't mind the eating too much.
The cooking is kind of heaven.
From getting all the incredients ready through preparing the kitchen to the act of cooking itself.


It fascinates me that someone could find the act of cooking comforting Smile Do things turn out well for you, then? Do you follow recipes when you cook and/or are you creative?



02-26-2008 11:34 PM
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DocMartin Wrote:
I don't mind the eating too much.
The cooking is kind of heaven.
From getting all the incredients ready through preparing the kitchen to the act of cooking itself.


just a question

but do you like cooking because of the list and organisation?


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02-27-2008 11:14 PM
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DocMartin



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Yes, what did you think?
But I also improvise, as long as it stays in a certain pattern.




02-27-2008 11:34 PM
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What is a chef's ring?  It says to put the fish/sauce mixture into a chef's ring.  

flardox Wrote:
fish pie

this fish pie is to die for!!

its really creamy and *drools*

here is a link to the recipe

http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/databa...4104.shtml

the cheese sauce is so nice you could eat a vat of the stuff! Big Grin

02-28-2008 06:40 PM
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Flardox



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M Wrote:
What is a chef's ring?  It says to put the fish/sauce mixture into a chef's ring.


lol

I don't actually know!!!

is it some type of tool?

if so just follow the recipe without the chef's ring that what I did when I made it.


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02-28-2008 09:38 PM
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Zyggy



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Polish caramel cupcakes or Slaska

02-28-2008 09:53 PM
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Mahler5



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flardox Wrote:

M Wrote:
What is a chef's ring?  It says to put the fish/sauce mixture into a chef's ring.


lol

I don't actually know!!!

is it some type of tool?

if so just follow the recipe without the chef's ring that what I did when I made it.


Yeah-it sounds like a fancy type of tool perhaps to get the food to look organized on the plate? Like I have one of those lying around my kitchen Smile The recipe does sound yummy though!



02-28-2008 10:02 PM
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RE: Comfort Foods!

tenaciouscj Wrote:
Custard (as long as not lumpy), blancmange, rice cream, mousse.

Yum...I love custard.Smile

I like it cold...with no lumps.

Cake are nice too.

Although I seem to have developed a gluten intolerance recently which makes cake eating difficult.

I comfort eat quite often…and I’m not that picky as to what I eat; Anything with a high sugar content or a lot of refined carbohydrates.

All the stuff I shouldn't eat.Shy

02-28-2008 11:09 PM
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Cheese the stronger the better also any pate's.Cool

02-28-2008 11:44 PM
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