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Default Vego dinner tonight.

The SO wanted some sort of chicken stir fry for dinner, so she should get a
'mild' suprise when I tell her it's going to be stir-fried tofu and veges.

Now I just need a big strong flavour base to cover the taste of the tofu!!

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> The SO wanted some sort of chicken stir fry for dinner, so she should get a
> 'mild' suprise when I tell her it's going to be stir-fried tofu and veges.
>
> Now I just need a big strong flavour base to cover the taste of the tofu!!


Tofu is one of my nephew's favorite foods. I find that the Chinese
generally put meat in their tofu dishes. That's a big improvement as
far as I'm concerned. My daughter was a vegetarian for eight years, and
she doesn't like mushrooms very well, so there was always the obligatory
vegetarian tofu dish when we went to a Chinese restaurant.

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Dan Abel > wrote in
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> In article >,
> PeterL > wrote:
>
>> The SO wanted some sort of chicken stir fry for dinner, so she should
>> get a 'mild' suprise when I tell her it's going to be stir-fried tofu
>> and veges.
>>
>> Now I just need a big strong flavour base to cover the taste of the
>> tofu!!

>
> Tofu is one of my nephew's favorite foods. I find that the Chinese
> generally put meat in their tofu dishes. That's a big improvement as
> far as I'm concerned. My daughter was a vegetarian for eight years, and
> she doesn't like mushrooms very well, so there was always the obligatory
> vegetarian tofu dish when we went to a Chinese restaurant.
>



Up til now I've actually used tofu in conjunction with meat as well,
usually chicken.

But tonight, I thought we'd go 'healthy'!!


Tommorow night will be a double meat dish ;-)


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On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 04:50:51 +0000, PeterL wrote:

> The SO wanted some sort of chicken stir fry for dinner, so she should
> get a 'mild' suprise when I tell her it's going to be stir-fried tofu
> and veges.
>
> Now I just need a big strong flavour base to cover the taste of the
> tofu!!


Hmm. Howzabout old man semen, from that creepy park you frequent in the
evenings?

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You're a Goddamned sick freak PeterL

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On Thu, 19 Feb 2009 06:10:22 +0000, PeterLucas wrote:

> Dan Abel > wrote in
> :
>
>> In article >,
>> PeterL > wrote:
>>
>>> The SO wanted some sort of chicken stir fry for dinner, so she should
>>> get a 'mild' suprise when I tell her it's going to be stir-fried tofu
>>> and veges.
>>>
>>> Now I just need a big strong flavour base to cover the taste of the
>>> tofu!!

>>
>> Tofu is one of my nephew's favorite foods. I find that the Chinese
>> generally put meat in their tofu dishes. That's a big improvement as
>> far as I'm concerned. My daughter was a vegetarian for eight years,
>> and she doesn't like mushrooms very well, so there was always the
>> obligatory vegetarian tofu dish when we went to a Chinese restaurant.
>>
>>

>
> Up til now I've actually used tofu in conjunction with meat as well,
> usually chicken.
>
> But tonight, I thought we'd go 'healthy'!!


You really do have no clue...

> Tommorow night will be a double meat dish ;-)


Yeah - cock and MORE cock!

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> why are they made of meat?


Yeah - says it ALL peter!

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