@Laughing Grass needs to see that. Looks great bud. I bet it's goodLamb pitas with homemade tzatziki sauce.
Greek halvah cake for dessert.
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I'm in! That looks great. I've never had halvah cake. I'm used to halvah looking more like fudge.@Laughing Grass needs to see that. Looks great bud. I bet it's good
Some meat, nuts and fruit......definitely my favorite over a lot of other things......especially workSnack night View attachment 5110080
It's perfect but for those carrots! LOLSnack night View attachment 5110080
I'd eat the damn carrots.....can't be bitching about a bruised tomato...... they're not even real baby carrots.....they make them look that wayKind of dessicated carrettes lol. I bailed on my original plan.
I'd say that's a perfectly balanced meal. I'm looking at making these:I wasn’t gonna share because this is dinner more often than it should be but since I know C2G likes these both …
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It's a modest glass of wine. I like the Asiago pepperjack Whisps too. Haven't tried the Cheddar.I wasn’t gonna share because this is dinner more often than it should be but since I know C2G likes these both …
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I have a 750 ml jar of this in my frigBabi Panggang with Bami with acar campur and krupuk (prawn chips ) from the Chinese.
That needs some explanation… a little over hundred years ago the harbor in Rotterdam needed cheap labor, so they hired Chinese. Some stuck around and started small restaurants. A few decades later, after WWII, NL had to give up/back
Indonesia. When military and expatriates returned they wanted Indonesian food. Obviously, cause dutch cuisine is horribly disgusting and boring. An employee of a chinese restaurant in Amsterdam jumped on the opportunity and started the first “Chinese-Indisch” restaurant. Within 25 years, as the family of the first one proudly claims, every town in NL had a church “and” a Chinese. All of them still have a largely identical menu. For a long time these restaurants were the first and only place many people ever went to eat out.
Plenty of real chinese restaurants in NL now but when we go to the chinese we actually go to get some dutchinised version of Indonesian food, cooked by a chinese. Two most popular dishes are nasi with satay and bami panggang (roast pork with nasi, white rice or bami). Bami nowadays isn’t real noodles (unless you ask) but is basically pasta. Without further ado, my 5-buck dinner:
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A standard question at a chinese-indisch take away restaurant is “with sambal?” If you answer yes you get a small amount of sambal oelek, which is ok but sambal badjak is the good stuff.I have a 750 ml jar of this in my frig
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