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Old 04-28-2008, 08:56 AM   #16
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Ewww canned dough....

Pumpkin like we have it is just hard to find over there, its just not eaten as a veggie like we do, savoury. There are a few varieties of "squash" (which is more like a butternut) that are eaten as veggie where my hubby is from.
We had English backpackers stay with us and they couldnt believe their eyes when we served up a roast dinner with baked pumpkin. They told us that they only use pumpkin as pig food.
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Old 04-30-2008, 07:01 AM   #17
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We had English backpackers stay with us and they couldnt believe their eyes when we served up a roast dinner with baked pumpkin. They told us that they only use pumpkin as pig food.
hahaha my partner is dutch, and years ago I bought a pumpkin, he says "what do you think you are going to do with that", I'm like "I'm making soup" and he says "we only use those to feed pigs, I'm not eating that"
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Old 05-01-2008, 07:44 AM   #18
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Ok, so I admit that I didn't "cook" this so much as put it in the microwave for 5 minutes :-) In any event it was quite delicious, very healthy, and just the right serving size.....

Birds Eye Steamed Fish - Lemon and Mild Chilli

125 calories
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:35 PM   #19
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American here!

only southerners know about grits. My hubby loves them, i hate them. I am from the north.

Peanut butter and fluff on wonderbread is heavenly. must be on soft white sandwich bread to be delicious.

I have never heard of eating pumpkin roasted! I've only had canned pumpkin pie. I must be missing out. I love pumpkin. i should try roasting it! sounds good.

canned bread is nasty! Most people love it though, I hate it.

Canned whipped cream is sooo good. of course I have never made the real stuff, so i don't know what I'm missing i guess.
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Old 05-02-2008, 07:11 AM   #20
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Roasted pumpkin is delicious! BEST way to have it, IMHO! Just cut it into large chunks and throw it in the roasting pan with the meat and spuds - you won't be sorry!

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all these recipes and especially the roasts! makign me starving. and only on day 8. dammit!
but i have to say i dont like fish, am allergic to it.
(grits used to be made by Granny Clampett, thats all i know of them!)
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Old 05-02-2008, 09:17 AM   #22
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FOOD PORN !!!

mmmmm Roast pumpkin - my fav. you know its great when you cut it into small cubes, and roast it (just lighly spray with olive oil spray) until golden brown. The roasted cubes are amazing cold, topped on your salad.

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Old 05-06-2008, 03:25 AM   #23
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Lamb Rogan Josh


I posted this in the recipe section but thought you guys might be interested. It's not exactly from scratch but has a bit more oomph than the recipe on the jar (which is basically just "brown meat, add sauce").

Ingredients
900g (2lb) lamb chops - all fat trimmed (approx 6 largish chops)
*1 x 540g jar Pataks Rogan Josh simmer sauce
1 large brown onion
1 medium potato
2 small carrots
2 medium tomatoes
1 tsp crushed garlic (from a jar is ok )
1 tsp crushed coriander (from a jar is ok )

Method
Brown the chops in a non-stick pan or wok. Add garlic & coriander Dice onions, potatoes, carrots and tomatoes and add to pan. (If you dice and add each vege in the order given, the timing works well). Add jar of Rogan Josh sauce + half a jar of water (use RJ jar and shake to get all the extra sauce). Cover and simmer for 1 - 1.5 hours.

Serve with Jasmine rice and green beans.

Makes enough for 6 child/bandster sized portions or 2 adults/2 kids.

Nutrional Value per serve (assuming 6 serves, ie 1 chop + 1/2 cup veges/sauce, not including rice or beans)
321 calories, 13g fat, 13g carb, 34g protein

* I counted the calories, etc, using the Patak brand sauce but noticed that other brands had quite different calorie/fat numbers, so the numbers above are only correct when using that brand.
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Old 05-10-2008, 05:58 AM   #24
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Another American here. Grits are actually quite delicious, but if you ever get here and try them make SURE they are not instant. (Kind of like the difference between canned pumpkin and fresh pumpkin.) Now, I was raised eating grits and even I cannot clue you in as to what "pork" grits are.
Yes, canned whipped cream. There is ONE decent brand you can buy, the rest of them are NASTY.
And I hate to tell y'all, but yeah, Vegemite is, uh, different. (I have put my Aussie friend on notice that if he EVER brings it back for me again, I will NEVER speak to him again. lol)
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Heheh - think you have to be weaned on Vegemite to get the taste for it. I've known a few converts but they are very rare. BTW, when I say weaned, I really mean it. My daughter was breastfed and the very first thing she ever had that didn't come out of my body was boiled water with a half teaspoon of vegemite (it was summer and she needed extra fluids, but not extra milk). She was around 5-6 months at the time. Also, toast with vegemite cut into fingers is an absolute staple in any Aussie toddler's diet.
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Yes, Vegemite is one of those very odd foods - I can objectively understand why those not weaned on it will hate it.

Last night I tried the weight watchers frozen cottage pie - it was OK for those times you need a freezer emergency dinner - just the right size, around 250 calories, satisfying and easy to eat.

Tonight I stir fried some chopped chicken thigh with some fresh basil, chilli, light soy, honey and some broccolli, capsicum strips, carrot strips. Yummy !!!
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OK, I have to tell y'all the real reason for even wanting to try vegemite. It was all from the danged Men at Work song. I had been wanting to try it since I was 13 or so when that song came out. EEEK! (BTW...please tell me that Foster's really isn't Austrailian for beer as they claim it is here in the States!!!)
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I said, "Do you speak-a my language?"
He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich

Fosters is a brand of Australian beer, but it is mostly made for the export market these days. It would be hard to find an Aussie that will admit to drinking it. If you want to taste a beer that is popular within Aus, look for Victorian Bitter, Carlton Draught or Emu Export.
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I had Salmon Ramen tonight from Wagamamas.... they have several restaurants around Australia.

This was VERY good (and enough for me to bring half home in doggie bag for tomorrow night too). Ramen is very healthy.
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I got the crock pot out this weekend ... this was DELICIOUS (and even better the next day).

1.5 kgs lean lamb fillet (cubed)
2 lebanese eggplants chopped (I like them peeled, personal choice)
2 onions chopped
6 teaspoons minced ginger
1 teaspoon tumeric
2 cloves garlic
2 teaspoons green curry paste
1 teaspoon minced chilli (or 1 chilli pod chopped)
110grams (1 cup) coconut milk powder
1 cup boiling water

In pan:
Brown the lamb in batches, placing on paper towels to absorb
Cook the onion until golden
Add the eggplant and cook 1 minute
Add mixture of tumeric, ginger, garlic, green curry paste, chilli - cook for 1 minute or until fragrant
Add the contents of the pan, and the lamb to crock pot
Cook on auto for 6 hours - one hour before needed, add coconut powder mixed with boiling water and stir through.

YUMMY CURRY I worked it out to be around 350 calories per cup.
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