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3 hours ago, john donson said:

over 40 ? STOP EATING BREAKFAST...

Does first meal of eggs count as breakfast if eaten around 1100 hrs.   Never was a big early morning breakfast eater.  

 

Why I hate when buffet brekkie is included in hotels, with no opt out option.

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Not cooking this morning. 

Instead I enjoyed a delicious Eggs Benedict at the Mandarin Oriental's Verandah Restaurant. 

Lovely cool morning to be watching the boats go past on the Chao Phraya river. 

 

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On 1/29/2024 at 9:35 AM, xylophone said:

Tonight I will be cooking chicken breast with an Italian Arabiata sauce with just a little bit of chili in it and chopped black and green olives, accompanied by a few small new potatoes – – and of course the obligatory half bottle of wine (plus)!

 

I still have some tofu left over from yesterday's menu, so tomorrow I may well revisit my Chinese Mabo Tofu recipe, with pork mince and mixed brown rice.

 

AND,  I'm trying to cut down on my carbohydrate intake so have stopped making my home-made pizzas (three plus a week), but I am getting withdrawal symptoms, so rather than make a pizza myself in a couple of days I will buy one from Da Moreno, the Italian restaurant nearby which makes superb pizzas.

New potatoes  ? You mean baby potatoes that you can peel with your thumb ? As a Brit I only know Jersey new potatoes which are delicious . Where can you buy new potatoes in Thailand please ? Normally use them in salads .

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46 minutes ago, superal said:

New potatoes  ? You mean baby potatoes that you can peel with your thumb ? As a Brit I only know Jersey new potatoes which are delicious . Where can you buy new potatoes in Thailand please ? Normally use them in salads .

These are ready peeled and cooked and are bought in large glass jars from Big C here.

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38 minutes ago, xylophone said:

These are ready peeled and cooked and are bought in large glass jars from Big C here.

many thanks , what is their country of origin please ?

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12 minutes ago, superal said:

many thanks , what is their country of origin please ?

They are from Germany and are labelled "Kartofflen" and I've seen them on Lazada, but they are quite a bit cheaper in Big C (189 baht I think).

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8 minutes ago, xylophone said:

They are from Germany and are labelled "Kartofflen" and I've seen them on Lazada, but they are quite a bit cheaper in Big C (189 baht I think).

Great thanks I will search . Also can you recommend a Pinot Noir in Thailand at a reasonable price and where to buy please ?

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1 minute ago, superal said:

Great thanks I will search . Also can you recommend a Pinot Noir in Thailand at a reasonable price and where to buy please ?

Hmmm.......I'm afraid I've "fallen out of love" with everyday Pinot Noir ever since I tasted the top of the range French ones, because there is nothing to match them IMO.

 

So I'm afraid I can't really help you on that score and my main drinking at the moment consists of wines from Italy, and you may well find a few "lighter" red wines there – – good luck.

 

As an addendum to that posted above, I have tasted a few from Australia, but have never really come to terms with them for one reason or another, but then again everyone to their own.

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Steak ( ribeye or strip)  and eggs ..  bacon    or  burgers

yesterday mixed it up with  King salmon / occassional chicken legs or pork chops

no veggies,  no carb anything

everyday 

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5 hours ago, KhunLA said:

@NoshowJones Was there yesterday and noticed these, along with another 'variety' pack w/Cumberlands in it.

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Thanks I'll be at Makros on Monday.

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3 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

Thanks I'll be at Makros on Monday.

Up here in Kamphaeng Phet, Makro has stopped selling sausages and also frozen flaky and puff pastry. Probably not enough call for them, as it is only a small province with not so many farangs living out here.

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Small loaf, as cut 200g out for a dinner ... pizza 😎

 

Not exactly small, as does weigh 620g

 

Made butter the other day, supposedly a liter of heavy (whipping) cream, 970g, and better yield was 400g, with plenty of buttermilk left over.

 

Guess I'm making pancakes tomorrow.

 

I think I made butter with half & half once, but not sure, and would cut the cost in about half, but not sure about the yield.

 

Cream at 189 baht, and our store bought butter at 315/kg, so not a money saver, if just for butter @ ~470/kg.

 

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Day before I tried with 1 liter of whole, and that turned out to be a waste of a liter of milk :cheesy:

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16 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

 

Not exactly small, as does weigh 620g

 

Made butter the other day, supposedly a liter of heavy (whipping) cream, 970g, and better yield was 400g, with plenty of buttermilk left over.

 

Guess I'm making pancakes tomorrow.

 

I think I made butter with half & half once, but not sure, and would cut the cost in about half, but not sure about the yield.

 

Cream at 189 baht, and our store bought butter at 315/kg, so not a money saver, if just for butter @ ~470/kg.

 

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Day before I tried with 1 liter of whole, and that turned out to be a waste of a liter of milk :cheesy:

Did you use whole raw milk?

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3 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

Did you use whole raw milk?

Nah, Magnolia brand, and nothing special 🙄

Posted
2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Small loaf, as cut 200g out for a dinner ... pizza

Hi back in the fray after 187 days away.

My Thai partner who loves to make pies, pizzas, sausages, bacon has decided to make bread - I prefer multi seeded - can anyone suggest wthe best place where the multiseeds for bread can be purchased.

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5 hours ago, Negita43 said:

Hi back in the fray after 187 days away.

My Thai partner who loves to make pies, pizzas, sausages, bacon has decided to make bread - I prefer multi seeded - can anyone suggest wthe best place where the multiseeds for bread can be purchased.

Tops have a big range of seeds and pulses near the rice in the one I go to.

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That Amish treat, Scrapple, and haven't made this in a dog's age 😎

 

No scraps for mine, used pork tenderloin. 

 

 

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On 12/5/2024 at 10:33 AM, KhunLA said:

That Amish treat, Scrapple, and haven't made this in a dog's age 😎

 

No scraps for mine, used pork tenderloin. 

 

 

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My dad used to make scrapple. Try making hash with it.

 

You should make some head cheese. 

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Roasting Cashews (@175C for ~10mins) along with making Cashew butter in the food processor.  Simple grind till as smooth as you want.

 

CheeseSteak sandwich later on today, mid day snack and or dinner.

 

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On 11/27/2024 at 5:55 PM, xylophone said:

my main drinking at the moment consists of wines from Italy, and you may well find a few "lighter" red wines there – – good luck.

 

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On 11/26/2024 at 9:32 AM, Albo said:

Thx, but as American, we don't put meat with sauce.

Don't give me that, they put gravy on sandwiches..I've seen it on Dives,Diners and DriveIns.

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On 2/25/2024 at 2:47 PM, PoorSucker said:

Roll your balls same size as yours

How do YOU know how big my, or other members balls are?

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If shrimp cake fan, this was too easy, and turned out rather good.  Made 6 nice pieces, using one of those round metal egg forms, you'd use for egg mcmuffin.  Or just spoon it in the pan.

 

Recipe below as guide 🙄  too lazy to go to the garden for green onions or to chop garlic :coffee1:

 

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Mix everything else together in a bowl, then simply add Shrimp and mix

 

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