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LobsterSauce


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Post your typical dinner meal
#22115226 - 08/20/15 03:18 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm sure we can all do with spicing up our ideas about what to cook in the kitchen.
I've been lazy recently but two days ago I had pasta with tuna, onion, carrot, celery, chili, tomato and garlic. Thyme and rosemary added, some olive oil and Parmesan.
Another time roast potato wedges with garlicked up mayo and steamed broccoli.
Big one pots full of lentils is also good.
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: LobsterSauce]
#22115234 - 08/20/15 03:26 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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hunters chicken fave at moment.
chicken , stuffed with cheese, covered in bbq sauce, wrapped in bacon and roasted!
yummy
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: LobsterSauce]
#22115246 - 08/20/15 03:35 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't have a typical dinner. That shit varies so much depending on the mood I'm in. I like to cook, I'm not a culinary artist but I've been cooking since I was 8 or so and everyone who eats what I cook (from scratch and actually go out of my way to prepare something) can't get enough of it. By the time I was 12, I was cooking the majority of thanksgiving dinner for the entire family and doing all the grilling for birthday parties and what not. I have no one style. I do everything from soul food to asian to mexican, right down to fresh pasta in the Italian dishes and fresh baked bread. I don't always feel like doing that though. Dinner may be as simple as a bunch of shit thrown in a skillet. May even be hamburger helper. I'm versatile enough that I can open the fridge and just grab a bunch of random ingredients and turn it into a good meal.
Pretty much any meal I prepare is heavy on the meat though. The only things that aren't, are traditional dishes that aren't as well. Like Tamales, they have meat, but it's only a filling.
When I just go off the rails and start throwing together a dinner idea (my traditional method, because even when I am going by recipe, I throw my own personal spin on it to make it better) it is heavily based on meat. I am as close to pure carnivore as humans come. I could honestly live (figuratively, not health wise) off of meat and only meat. So meat is always the focal point. My most common vegetables to work with (as a side dish, not counting onion and other flavor enhancers) are potatoes, carrots, green beans, asparagus and broccoli.
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: Shroomslip]
#22115317 - 08/20/15 04:29 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't stick to conventional meal norms depending on the time. Some days it could be chicken and potatoes, other days it could be oatmeal or cereal for dinner. It depends how I feel. I can't be the only one like this?
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: bukkake]
#22115328 - 08/20/15 04:41 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't stick to norms. I pretty much just eat once or twice a day. Whatever I feel like eating that day, I'll eat regardless of the time. I don't much care for breakfast foods, but I have no problem cooking a full country style breakfast for dinner.
I'd almost definitely only eat once a day, but I have hypoglycemia (not actually diagnosed by a doctor, but it's obvious) so I mostly just eat when I have to. I usually don't reach a point to where I'm hungry, because the hypoglycemia sets in long before that. Some days I have to eat shortly after waking up, some days I need to eat later in the night. But my days are built around "dinner" is about 5-6 o'clock. If I'm not having symptoms, then I only eat dinner.
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With my face against the floor I can’t see who knocked me out of the way. I don’t want to get back up but I have to so it might as well be today. Nothing appeals to me no one feels like me, I’m too busy being calm to disappear. I’m in no shape to be alone contrary to the shit that you might hear. You can't wake up, this is not a dream. You're part of a machine, you are not a human being With your face all made up, living on a screen. Low on self esteem, so you run on gasoline
Edited by Shroomslip (08/20/15 04:41 AM)
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: bukkake]
#22115625 - 08/20/15 07:25 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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SO is on a huge Po Boy kick ever so a lot of shrimp po boys with homemade remoulade.
Beef stroganof, goulash or regular old beef and barley stew. Kalbi and brussel sprouts. Braised chicken thighs and cauliflower mash. Hungarian mushroom stew. Stewed pork with oyster mushrooms and red potatoes.
I love to cook and am fortunate to live next to international markets
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: LobsterSauce]
#22115631 - 08/20/15 07:29 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I pretty much always go out for dinner. Sometimes a burrito or some tacos, sometimes Indian food, sometimes Pho, last night I had Armenian. I mix it up.
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Quote:
dionysiandame said: goulash
Aw yeah. Pretty much all I ate when I was in Hungary and Romania this past summer.
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: LobsterSauce]
#22115679 - 08/20/15 07:58 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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potatoes vegetables meat
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: Beanhead]
#22115816 - 08/20/15 09:02 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I make a lot of chicken breasts and pork loin/chops, maybe a steak every once in awhile. For sides its usually just rice and vegetables like spinach or roasted broccoli.
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Re: Post your typical dinner meal [Re: LobsterSauce]
#22115904 - 08/20/15 09:28 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I rotate mostly between:
Pasta Curry Risotto Steak Tuna/rice dish
Few rarer dishes are Epic salad Souvlaki Lasagne
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