Teatime Choices
#2011
Re: Teatime Choices
There are some spice mixes out there that do provide 'that missing bit', the name Connimex (sp?) rings a bell and has a range of products if you have those available in WA? Works equally well for Nasi and Bami. I'll dig deeper...
I have to avoid MSG like the plague, I am highly allergic.
I'm with caretaker on this, I have a not quite Le Creuset (but not far off) heavy cast iron wok, does the biz for me. Up until a year ago I had a slightly less heavy aluminium thing, don't honestly see much of a difference between the two.
What is the heat source? Gas, electric, induction?
I have to avoid MSG like the plague, I am highly allergic.
I'm with caretaker on this, I have a not quite Le Creuset (but not far off) heavy cast iron wok, does the biz for me. Up until a year ago I had a slightly less heavy aluminium thing, don't honestly see much of a difference between the two.
What is the heat source? Gas, electric, induction?
Spelling, as ever, aarrr
Conimex, a Dutch outfit, their website appears to have gone base over apex, but here's the logo to look for.
Will bring bami and nasi up to (and possibly beyond) expectations.
Their saté sauce (in margerine sized tubs, not the dry mix so much) is out of this world....
Conimex, a Dutch outfit, their website appears to have gone base over apex, but here's the logo to look for.
Will bring bami and nasi up to (and possibly beyond) expectations.
Their saté sauce (in margerine sized tubs, not the dry mix so much) is out of this world....
#2014
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Re: Teatime Choices
I have gas now with a wok burner, so I thought that'd help but doesn't really seem to have.
Oh, sorry! I was posting on two threads without realising. OLB (Old Lady Brain)
That's fantastic BB, thanks! Have googled it and it's available here in Oz. Looking forward to trying it!
Oh, sorry! I was posting on two threads without realising. OLB (Old Lady Brain)
That's fantastic BB, thanks! Have googled it and it's available here in Oz. Looking forward to trying it!
Teatime Choices
#2018
Re: Teatime Choices
Delish. I really like eating duck but sshhh , do not let me drake hear that.
Tonight is a lamb roast. A small lamb roast. Just about a lamb roast.
It is just 1 kilo. On extra special from $20 NZD a kilo to $16 NZD a kilo. Brilliant prices at half the usual dollar pain. Likely that which was not good enough to export and lambing season is coming up.
Anyway. We'll scoff that lot . Good treat.
Tonight is a lamb roast. A small lamb roast. Just about a lamb roast.
It is just 1 kilo. On extra special from $20 NZD a kilo to $16 NZD a kilo. Brilliant prices at half the usual dollar pain. Likely that which was not good enough to export and lambing season is coming up.
Anyway. We'll scoff that lot . Good treat.
#2020
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HID has stopped me eating absolutley anything (some sort of cosmic fasting thing) for the last two days. I'd naffing murder for a Cornetto.
#2022
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When I get up in 4 or 5 hours I intend to make a couple of BLT's and have them for breakfast, in your name. If I could share I would.
#2024
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You must be mere skin and bone by now. Well done, keep it up. Have a small glass of water on me!
#2025
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Well my tea tonight was rocket salad with quinoa and roasted peppers. Really delicious. But my weekend treat is happening tonight too... I have a nice bottle of Malbec which I shall thoroughly enjoy while watching Dundee United (hopefully) beat Partick Thistle. The only booze I'll have in 10 days.
Tomorrow, up early and my pilates/yoga session for penance.
No, my account has not been hacked. This is what happens to people when they turn 50
Tomorrow, up early and my pilates/yoga session for penance.
No, my account has not been hacked. This is what happens to people when they turn 50