Comfort food?
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Re: Comfort food?
Hi iPom
Sounds like you need my cookbook:
"complete COMFORT FOOD"
- over 200 recipes for childhood favourites, family traditions, school dinners, and mother's home cooked classics.
Binbird
Sounds like you need my cookbook:
"complete COMFORT FOOD"
- over 200 recipes for childhood favourites, family traditions, school dinners, and mother's home cooked classics.
Binbird
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by iPom
Strawberries dipped in 70% Lindt chocolate
with a glass of Tattinger or Bollinger on the side.
with a glass of Tattinger or Bollinger on the side.
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by Ransi
Ooh yeah,homemade pea and ham...
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by rossifumi
Posh Totty!
Cheeky sod. I just know what I like.
Let's hear it for pistachio nuts.... salted.... two bowls, one full, the other for the shells.
I really like those biscuits you can get with the lemon filling. The outer biscuit is slightly salted, so you get this sweet savory thing going on. Used to get them years back in the UK. Found them in the supermarket today - Arnotts do them. Can't eat them as they aren't wheat free. But the kids like them.
Whilst we're here, can I suggest Reese's peanut butter cups?
And Digestive biscuits, big pile, to dunk in the coffee.
#35
Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by iPom
What do you eat?
Mashed potato with lots of butter and black pepper..... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Mashed potato with lots of butter and black pepper..... Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
i do loads of home cooking with all sorts of foods but for some reason that one is my fav!
t
(actually now i think about it i am going to make that for dinner today! )
#36
Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by iPom
Cheeky sod. I just know what I like.
Let's hear it for pistachio nuts.... salted.... two bowls, one full, the other for the shells.
I really like those biscuits you can get with the lemon filling. The outer biscuit is slightly salted, so you get this sweet savory thing going on. Used to get them years back in the UK. Found them in the supermarket today - Arnotts do them. Can't eat them as they aren't wheat free. But the kids like them.
Whilst we're here, can I suggest Reese's peanut butter cups?
And Digestive biscuits, big pile, to dunk in the coffee.
Let's hear it for pistachio nuts.... salted.... two bowls, one full, the other for the shells.
I really like those biscuits you can get with the lemon filling. The outer biscuit is slightly salted, so you get this sweet savory thing going on. Used to get them years back in the UK. Found them in the supermarket today - Arnotts do them. Can't eat them as they aren't wheat free. But the kids like them.
Whilst we're here, can I suggest Reese's peanut butter cups?
And Digestive biscuits, big pile, to dunk in the coffee.
How could I forget pistachio nuts and frozen chocolate hobnobs with a large hot cup of coffee!
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by willmore
How could I forget pistachio nuts and frozen chocolate hobnobs with a large hot cup of coffee!
I've never had frozen hob nobs.
But I'll try anything once.
#38
Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by Tiggs+Graz
mince and onion with leek dumplings and a big dollop of creamy potato and sweet potato mash.
i do loads of home cooking with all sorts of foods but for some reason that one is my fav!
t
(actually now i think about it i am going to make that for dinner today! )
i do loads of home cooking with all sorts of foods but for some reason that one is my fav!
t
(actually now i think about it i am going to make that for dinner today! )
Enough to send me a serving that sounds just yummy. We do something similar but without the onions (unless you want to wear a gas mask)
Mandy
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by binbird
Hi iPom
Sounds like you need my cookbook:
"complete COMFORT FOOD"
- over 200 recipes for childhood favourites, family traditions, school dinners, and mother's home cooked classics.
Binbird
Sounds like you need my cookbook:
"complete COMFORT FOOD"
- over 200 recipes for childhood favourites, family traditions, school dinners, and mother's home cooked classics.
Binbird
Sounds like I do, Binbird. But 200 recipes? OMG... Can you imagine pouring over that little tome every time you felt the need....
Now, what shall i have today..... ?
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by Tiggs+Graz
mince and onion with leek dumplings and a big dollop of creamy potato and sweet potato mash.
i do loads of home cooking with all sorts of foods but for some reason that one is my fav!
t
(actually now i think about it i am going to make that for dinner today! )
i do loads of home cooking with all sorts of foods but for some reason that one is my fav!
t
(actually now i think about it i am going to make that for dinner today! )
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Re: Comfort food?
Spaghetti with butter, garlic and black pepper on it, in a big deep dish.
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Re: Comfort food?
Fish finger sarnies with loads of salt n vinegar do it for me
Have to be Birds Eye though and fillet not that mushed up stuff :scared:
Loz x
Have to be Birds Eye though and fillet not that mushed up stuff :scared:
Loz x
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Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by loz
Fish finger sarnies with loads of salt n vinegar do it for me
Have to be Birds Eye though and fillet not that mushed up stuff :scared:
Loz x
Have to be Birds Eye though and fillet not that mushed up stuff :scared:
Loz x
Fwooooooooooooor!
Chip shop chips, with that curry sauce they have, which has never been near a curry ever.... When I was pregnant the first time round, I ate that all the time.
No wonder I looked like the Micheline Man in drag!
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Re: Comfort food?
Rice pudding, home made with cream, preferably, but if desparate, cold, eaten out of the tin with a fork.
Tapioca
Tapioca
#45
Re: Comfort food?
Originally Posted by graz79
Stick a wine in the fridge to go with it then