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When was this exactly?
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Made some pastrami in the smoker, plus cooked some beef and pork ribs, snags and chicken wings.

Got a lettuce salad and a honey mustard pasta salad, tucker for the next few days.
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Doing lamb cutlets, Greek style tonight.

tomorrow's lunch will be Pastrami on Rye, with english mustard and swiss cheese. Loving this warmer weather, cold leftovers for work.

Had a cold sausage with some garden salad in a tortilla for breaky and a bowl of pasta salad with some beef short ribs for lunch.
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Thai green curry, was a little spicy so added some coconut cream, fantastic, everyone ate it! And quick and easy! Bonus!
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Nothing.

Just sat through a 4 hour, 12 course lunch. I may never eat again.
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Geeeezus!
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The wife is away for a couple of days so I'm cooking Chilli con carne. She hates it but I love it.
The recipe suggests serving with rice but stuff that I'd rather use all my stomach space for the chilli.
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^

Yum. haven't cooked a good chili for a while. Enjoy
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npalm wrote:The wife is away for a couple of days so I'm cooking Chilli con carne. She hates it but I love it.
The recipe suggests serving with rice but stuff that I'd rather use all my stomach space for the chilli.
The rice soaks up the stuff in the chilli. It is the same with real Thai food (not the chinese crap at most Thai restaurants in Oz) Indian is the same. failure to eat the rice may result in internal issues that most would rather not have. If not rice tortillas or bread provide similar circuit breakers.
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In mexico/Texas they service Chili with tortillas or corn chips.
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Family size BBQ meatlovers pizza washed down with Sangria, courtesy of Costco.

Plus Punisher on Netflix
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stui magpie wrote:Family size BBQ meatlovers pizza washed down with Sangria, courtesy of Costco.

Plus Punisher on Netflix
ill just take the Punisher thanks!
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Chicken and sweet potato curry in the slow cooker

Kids came over and left early, daughter is going up to the holiday house in Toc tonight, with the son's ex and the grandson Sharknado.

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Fish fingers, mash, corn and brocolini 8)
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