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Post by james on Apr 10, 2016 23:46:12 GMT
You know they have finally made a vegan Quorn. It says vegan on the pack. Basically minus egg. I'm not really into eggs but I know folk that keep chickens so I'll have a few. I don't think I could go completely vegan. I make such good omelettes for hungover people.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 1:07:53 GMT
I eat eggs too. It is about the only protein, besides fish, that I can find in a restaurant! (Oh, that Veggie Skillet btw, is topped with 2 eggs of choice) I actually dont eat meat outside of the home, only fish or rare occasions, shrimp...but no one really asked that I guess.
so...Quorn...but is this only a UK thing?
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Post by danzia on Apr 11, 2016 2:38:42 GMT
Quorn is a uk brand but you can find certain products now in the states. I can get their roast, grounds and chick'n cutlets. There's other stuff too but it's not all gluten free.
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Post by kondzio on Apr 11, 2016 12:13:17 GMT
talking about vegetarian things, I sometimes prepare soy chops I want to try tofu, but I can't find it in markets here, maybe I visit wrong shops Gilian, great idea with diavolo sauce, i like spicy things Yesterday I prepared this tomato sauce with canned tuna, tastes ok, only disadvantage is fact that I should have taken care of a pot more, because some burning appeared on the bottom I have few days off because I visit parents and I'm too lazy to cook here xD
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 17:34:27 GMT
kondzio, Soy chops? how do you do that? So, same tomato sauce as you described just now with tuna? You are now home? Your parents cook then? (You can still share what you eat, because I am still very curious of Polish food) Was talking to my Luxembourgish friend about recipes...but she doesn't cook, so I'm kinda lost, but I wanted to try, but I have to change many things too. But I also wonder if there is any crossover, because isn't that sortof near Poland? (haha we even forgot it was next to Netherlands. or something like this. I'm sure she didn't forget, but something confused us both. one of the cities... lol)
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Post by danzia on Apr 11, 2016 17:46:26 GMT
I just made chai spiced coffee and oh my it is so good. I used a French press and here's the recipe:
3 tbsp coarsely ground coffee Pinch of ground ginger Pinch of cardamom 1 clove 1 turn of the black pepper mill 1 pinch of coriander Large pinch of cinnamon
It is delicious!
Ok back to writing.
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Post by james on Apr 11, 2016 17:54:18 GMT
I think I just went a bit ott on the potatoes. But I'm starving. 24 hours between food stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 18:09:04 GMT
Chai spiced coffee...chai spiced? Isn't chai just tea? Or is it really specifically that way?
oh, slight burning james? Still looks great! I love herb roasted potatoes! Is that a crescent roll or what?
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Post by kondzio on Apr 11, 2016 18:27:10 GMT
@vacantalleyways, soy chops are so easy because it's sold in packets in shops xD just throw few to broth, boil few minutes and then You can bake them, fry, put in a salad, quite universal and vegan/vegetarian My supper (some sandwiches, salad and tea) and part of my desk in parents' flat
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 18:45:10 GMT
Omgsh that looks so good! Well, minus the bacon or ham whatev....but ok well I thought that was cream cheese at first, maybe it is, but I love this but maybe it is mayonaise, because then you have cheese? Is that like raclette? (Am I saying this right?) kondzio,
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Post by kondzio on Apr 11, 2016 18:48:31 GMT
Well, there's ham on one, gouda cheese on second one and camembert with green peppper on rest two. There's also a salad made of tomato, cucumber, pairsley, chive and yoghurt with some salt and pepper in this green bowl when I drink tea, I add some honey and lots of squeezed lemon juice
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 19:08:13 GMT
kondzio, not really a cheese con osier but the one with the peppers reminds me of what we do here, well not too sure if it is American but anyway...Red pepers tho with cream cheese spread. But I also really liked chives cheese spread too. that salad is good, though I don't eat yogurt now. our tea has ginsing I think, with white tea, lemon? And honey all mixed in. Just fyi
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Post by danzia on Apr 11, 2016 19:17:50 GMT
Chai refers to the type of spice in usually black tea. You can order a dirty chai in most coffee shops - meaning a shot of espresso in chai tea. It's one of my fav drinks!
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Post by kondzio on Apr 11, 2016 19:18:46 GMT
talking about pepper on camembert, it's a spice, not a vegetable I understand and respect that many people may not eat many products as derivated from animals and my tea is just ordinary black tea with fruit adding, it's cherry flavour here tried something others like mango, orange, raspberry&blackberry, plum with ginger or even strawberry cupcake, there are so many kinds of it now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2016 20:06:25 GMT
Ohhhhh haha well.... not all that. edit: should say that I only eat Chicken, Beef, or Lamb, and even then, it has to be specially prepared. Oh my! Cant imagine ...eh, nvd. (something about the vast amounts of tea though) Wow danzia , did not know this. But I kindof should! So thanks! Also, I don't do much in the ways of coffee and tea. I am a nervous wreck at Starbucks! But the smell is great! Yeah, I used to only order hot chocolate, now I getplain green tea. Oh but I can still feel the burns from the last time. It was soooo...haha so bloody hot! No, I mean it WAS really that hot!
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