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Dinner tonight was pulled pork in a chile sauce that I made from
scratch (using whole, dried chiles), black beans (& stuff) and cilantro-lime cauliflower "rice"... corn tortillas on the side. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:10:13 -0700, sf > wrote:
>Dinner tonight was pulled pork in a chile sauce that I made from >scratch (using whole, dried chiles), black beans (& stuff) and >cilantro-lime cauliflower "rice"... corn tortillas on the side. I love beans and sauce! For some, cooking is an enjoyable experience, new ingredients at every dinner and recipes to create masterpieces. For others, cooking is a mundane and sometimes complicated task. For what I see, seems you love what you do. -- http://GasGrills.biz | The Best Grills Website for the Serious Griller! |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 00:21:17 +0100, BBQ
> wrote: > On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:10:13 -0700, sf > wrote: > > >Dinner tonight was pulled pork in a chile sauce that I made from > >scratch (using whole, dried chiles), black beans (& stuff) and > >cilantro-lime cauliflower "rice"... corn tortillas on the side. > > I love beans and sauce! For some, cooking is an enjoyable experience, > new ingredients at every dinner and recipes to create masterpieces. > For others, cooking is a mundane and sometimes complicated task. > > For what I see, seems you love what you do. Thank you, I truly do! One of the perks of eating out is coming home with inspiration and I came home with lots of it tonight. 3 best new things in the world: truffled parmesan cheese, blistered sugar snap peas dressed in colatura di alici (from Campania, Italy) + chili oil (made with a dried Italian chili I'd never heard of before tonight) vinaigrette and an amazing chocolate budino tart with sea salt and extra virgin olive oil. Accompanied by a very nice dry Italian white wine. Don't ask me what it was called. Now to figure out if I can buy colatura locally or if I have to resort to the internet. ![]() Guess what I found? http://leitesculinaria.com/3661/reci...olive-oil.html No idea if this crust is as amazing as what we had tonight and the dessert was much darker chocolate overall, but that's easily remedied. -- A kitchen without a cook is just a room |
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On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 7:21:38 PM UTC-4, BBQ wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:10:13 -0700, sf > wrote: > > For some, cooking is an enjoyable experience, > new ingredients at every dinner and recipes to create masterpieces. > For others, cooking is a mundane and sometimes complicated task. And for still others, it's sometimes enjoyable and other times a mundane task. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 7:21:38 PM UTC-4, BBQ wrote: > > On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:10:13 -0700, sf > wrote: > > > > For some, cooking is an enjoyable experience, > > new ingredients at every dinner and recipes to create masterpieces. > > For others, cooking is a mundane and sometimes complicated task. > > And for still others, it's sometimes enjoyable and other times a mundane > task. I think that's the norm. Sometimes I get in a roll and cook up a storm of tasty things. Sometimes I get in a rut and have a hard time even thinking of something good to cook (that I have time or energy to cook). A few days, occasionally, I'll just opt for the easy way out. Once you eat whatever, you are satisfied for the evening. Example: Wanted take-out chinese one night. To save money, I ate 2 PBJ sandwiches and some chips. Oh Man! But once the cheap meal settled into my stomach, I was fine. ;o |
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 11:24:21 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> On Friday, March 20, 2015 at 7:21:38 PM UTC-4, BBQ wrote: >> > On Thu, 19 Mar 2015 23:10:13 -0700, sf > wrote: >> > >> > For some, cooking is an enjoyable experience, >> > new ingredients at every dinner and recipes to create masterpieces. >> > For others, cooking is a mundane and sometimes complicated task. >> >> And for still others, it's sometimes enjoyable and other times a mundane >> task. > >I think that's the norm. Sometimes I get in a roll and cook up a >storm of tasty things. Sometimes I get in a rut and have a hard time >even thinking of something good to cook (that I have time or energy to >cook). > >A few days, occasionally, I'll just opt for the easy way out. Once you >eat whatever, you are satisfied for the evening. > >Example: Wanted take-out chinese one night. To save money, I ate 2 >PBJ sandwiches and some chips. Oh Man! But once the cheap meal >settled into my stomach, I was fine. ;o LOL but anyway, I think cooking is a lot better if you are in the right mood. I mean excited and enthusiast. When you are sad, all you want is eat anything just to eat, the first things you find. Or maybe not eating at all. -- http://GasGrills.biz | The Best Grills Website for the Serious Griller! |
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