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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"just over-cooked my tesco microwave curry and the rice is crunchy"
Made lovely lentil and lamb shank soup this morning before work. Mmm was great to come home to. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"just over-cooked my tesco microwave curry and the rice is crunchy
Made lovely lentil and lamb shank soup this morning before work. Mmm was great to come home to."
MMM.. I'd love to sample ur HamShank ben_nice
Of course I dont mind a well done PIE!
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Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days! |
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over a year ago
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"Hmmmm can't wait to watch the come dine with me that paddy is in!
What happened to all the bread? "
I used it o dry up a puddle left on my bed honeypot..I ran outta towels and wipes and toilet paper |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days! "
thanks for that pearl, can that all be done in the microwave tho????- I'm lazy remember!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days! "
He'd have to go to the 24 hr supermarket to get all that to put into his overdone rice though Pearl, and he's tooooo lazy to even go for bread. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days!
He'd have to go to the 24 hr supermarket to get all that to put into his overdone rice though Pearl, and he's tooooo lazy to even go for bread. "
yaaaaaa take na notice, he's just touting fer food parcels. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days!
He'd have to go to the 24 hr supermarket to get all that to put into his overdone rice though Pearl, and he's tooooo lazy to even go for bread.
yaaaaaa take na notice, he's just touting fer food parcels."
I'm trying to wrap some home-made broth for him now but it's leaking out through the string. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days!
He'd have to go to the 24 hr supermarket to get all that to put into his overdone rice though Pearl, and he's tooooo lazy to even go for bread.
yaaaaaa take na notice, he's just touting fer food parcels.
I'm trying to wrap some home-made broth for him now but it's leaking out through the string. "
he may be claiming lazy but if you ask him to collect he will be there before you can say "cling film". |
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"just over-cooked my tesco microwave curry and the rice is crunchy"
No too kean on the way you keep red wine at room temperature either Valentino Rossi!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Curry, rice and digestives, now that is fucked up :D
I got 'told off' for eating chip shop mushy peas on bread with a crumbled flake and mint sauce on the top, although I may have put some strawberry jam on the bread first, but I have an excuse :p |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Burnt/dried/overcooked rice can be turned into rice soup/congee by boiling it slowly with lots of water until it is mushy.
Then add bits and pieces such as chicken, beef, vegetable, etc., add some chopped spring onions, a glug of sesame seeds, and some sesame oil, some vegetable stock power or just season with salt and pepper to taste.
Very simple and comforting to eat on wet and cold days!
thanks for that pearl, can that all be done in the microwave tho????- I'm lazy remember!!!"
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I have never tried it in a microwave, so I cannot advise, sorry! |
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over a year ago
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"Why do nuked TV dinners?? I can do a curry and rice from scratch in 15 minutes "
U had to do dishes dint u!???- sakes when will these bloody people learn...am lazy FFS! lol |
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