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zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
The Bialetti Pasta Pot can be used for potatoes or veggies too. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
Yes. The idea having a lid with some holes to make it much easier to the strain your cooking is however not known to so many. Why? I have no idea. |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
Yes. The idea having a lid with some holes to make it much easier to the strain your cooking is however not known to so many. Why? I have no idea. And the lid locks in place too, the whole pot is very light and the handles don't get hot. Not bad for about $30. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
What am I thinking of right now? How to make 10 to 12 fishsticks, 2.5 loaves of bread, 5 bags veggies, 2 boxes spaghetti(32oz), 1lb ground beef, 1 canister parmesan cheese, 2 canisters drink mix(fruit punch), 2 boxes hamburger helper, mustard(almost empty), mayo(plenty), 1 can Hunts spaghetti sauce w/garlic(24oz), some peanut butter, and some strawberry jam to last until July 1st, going to the 5th with this? I'm not sure how. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
Admiral Gloval Send message Joined: 31 Mar 13 Posts: 21271 Credit: 5,308,449 RAC: 0 |
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Tom M Send message Joined: 28 Nov 02 Posts: 5126 Credit: 276,046,078 RAC: 462 |
What am I thinking of right now? Meatloaf? It wasn't until I got to the last line and realized you were talking about how to stretch your food budget...... Go to a local food bank? Rice, dried beans, beef bullion cubes? Tom A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association). |
rob smith Send message Joined: 7 Mar 03 Posts: 22526 Credit: 416,307,556 RAC: 380 |
That one is stall as funny as ever :-) Bob Smith Member of Seti PIPPS (Pluto is a Planet Protest Society) Somewhere in the (un)known Universe? |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
Pöpcørn | Recipes with the Swedish Chef | MuppetsPöpcørn? Aha. The Swedish Chef maybe isn't so Swedish after all. He's Norwegian as well:) |
Admiral Gloval Send message Joined: 31 Mar 13 Posts: 21271 Credit: 5,308,449 RAC: 0 |
@ Moomin How well can you understand what the chef is saying? |
Tom M Send message Joined: 28 Nov 02 Posts: 5126 Credit: 276,046,078 RAC: 462 |
@ Moomin A picture is worth a thousand words? ;) A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association). |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
@ MoominThe Muppet Show is subtitled when they show it here. No, I don't understand anything. :) Actually it's all gibberish and it's also strange that the chef sing like some German songs. But I think I read somewhere that Jim Henson came up with the character when visiting Hamburg in Germany. There is also another funny theory. Chef Lars "Kuprik" Bäckman claims that he is an inspiration to the Swedish Chef. He was struck by stage fright at a brief feature in the American TV Morning Show in 1969 and made no more than incomprehensible sounds. However, the fact that Swedish Chef had something to do with the incident is denied by scriptwriter Jerry Juhl, who worked closely with puppet creator Jim Henson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Chef#Inspiration In case any wonder, Popcorn is also the Swedish and Norwegian name for popcorn and pronounced the same. Like Cörn Fläkes for that matter:) |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
We in Sweden love crawfish just as in Louisiana. Swedish crawfish party https://youtu.be/vgkXF-0SovM |
Suzie-Q Send message Joined: 9 Mar 07 Posts: 3351 Credit: 4,746,812 RAC: 1 |
We in Sweden love crawfish just as in Louisiana. I won't eat anything that is boiled alive. :-( ~Sue~ |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
We in Sweden love crawfish just as in Louisiana. +1 Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
Then I guess you guys don't eat oysters alive as well... And fish as well that are left to suffocate for some minutes before the die whereas crawfish and lobsters dies after a few seconds... |
Tom M Send message Joined: 28 Nov 02 Posts: 5126 Credit: 276,046,078 RAC: 462 |
If we are going to debate the morality of how you prepare your food, it should probably spin off into a separate thread. I am an omnivore like everyone but I have been eating meat substitutes a little more frequently. Found a Veggie Pattie (Hamburger substitute) at First Watch that reminds me enough of a hamburger that I have been eating it. Tom A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association). |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
I'm thinking of going from fish back to chicken like My brother made it this month if My budget allows it, He'd buy some Foster Farms skinless and boneless chicken breasts or at least skinless chicken, put each one in a sandwich bag, store the bagged chicken parts in the freezer, then cook them as needed sans bag on something microwave safe in the microwave for 5-6 minutes on high for dinner, yes they should be fully cooked, test them with a knife, if they're not done pop them back in for a minute until done. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
Admiral Gloval Send message Joined: 31 Mar 13 Posts: 21271 Credit: 5,308,449 RAC: 0 |
I agree with the omnivore bit. I look at food like going on a safari. It is all a target of opportunity. |
zoom3+1=4 Send message Joined: 30 Nov 03 Posts: 66327 Credit: 55,293,173 RAC: 49 |
A little from column A and a little from column B, with as little refined sugar as possible. Savoir-Faire is everywhere! The T1 Trust, T1 Class 4-4-4-4 #5550, America's First HST |
moomin Send message Joined: 21 Oct 17 Posts: 6204 Credit: 38,420 RAC: 0 |
Ok. We in the Nordic countries have some very odd fish dishes. Like Surströmming, Lutefisk, Hákarl that are traditional dishes. It demands an acquired taste though. But Japanese people seems to like it as well. However Kalles Kaviar, Swedish lightly smoked cod roe. The Japanese don't approve that at all. Very strange... |
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