what have you cooked today
- Jessiebean
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Re: what have you cooked today
ooh I wish we had more nettles growing here!
I am feeling hungry despite the fact I am patently not... it is just all your cooking making me so...
I have made chocolate peanut biscuitsfor the beloved husband
Pumpkin and date loaf (our own pumpkin yay!)
an experimental plain biscuit for the baby boys- turned out rather like a danish butter bisuit despite being made with wholemeal flour (a touch of almond essence thrown in on a whim has helped the flavour)- I like them and hope they will!
vegetarian baked dinner- that is yorkshire puddings, roasted potaotoes, carrots, pumpkin , borad beans and peas from freezer....
really quite full after all that "quality testing" I have done...
I am feeling hungry despite the fact I am patently not... it is just all your cooking making me so...
I have made chocolate peanut biscuitsfor the beloved husband
Pumpkin and date loaf (our own pumpkin yay!)
an experimental plain biscuit for the baby boys- turned out rather like a danish butter bisuit despite being made with wholemeal flour (a touch of almond essence thrown in on a whim has helped the flavour)- I like them and hope they will!
vegetarian baked dinner- that is yorkshire puddings, roasted potaotoes, carrots, pumpkin , borad beans and peas from freezer....
really quite full after all that "quality testing" I have done...
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Re: what have you cooked today
Going up to the allotment in a minute with friends to cook asparagus risotto fresh from the plot. Who could be richer with such riches to share.
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Re: what have you cooked today
Apologies for raising an old thread, but I thought it a fun and entertaining subject and find it of interest and inspiration to see what other ishers put on the table.
At the weekend my wife put this side salad together. It's..
Flowers:-
Nasturtium, borage, ivy-leaved-toadflax
Leaves:-
Nasturtium, i-l-toadflax, basil, Russian tarragon, flat-leaved parsley, beetroot, Chinese cabbage, radish and rocket.
At the weekend my wife put this side salad together. It's..
Flowers:-
Nasturtium, borage, ivy-leaved-toadflax
Leaves:-
Nasturtium, i-l-toadflax, basil, Russian tarragon, flat-leaved parsley, beetroot, Chinese cabbage, radish and rocket.
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- Millymollymandy
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Re: what have you cooked today
That's not a salad it's a flower arrangement!
They look gorgeous (and far too pretty to eat
) and I am going to try something like that very soon because my first borage flower is out today. I always forget about using nasturtium flowers in salads so you have given me inspiration, thank you. 



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Re: what have you cooked today
I love re reading all these posts as it gives me fresh ideas for meals. Does anyone have a good recipe for globe artichokes? I love to have them growing on the allotment, but then never do anything with them. Dont much like them just steamed. pbf.
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Re: what have you cooked today
Nothing special today. Just defrosting a little ham. I'll cut up some potatoes and throw a bag of frozen veggies in the microwave.
I wonder what I'll make tomorrow.
I wonder what I'll make tomorrow.
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Re: what have you cooked today
My dinner today was really disappointing! I always cook something myself but today I was in a real hurry and got some quick pasta and sauce so "cooked" that. It was vile! Made me remember why I don't buy jars of sauce! Looking forward to a proper meal tomorrow night...
That salad looks amazing btw - love the flowers!
That salad looks amazing btw - love the flowers!
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Everything we are eating is variations on lettuce, peas, mange tout, broad beans, courgettes, new potatoes, eggs and more lettuce (with a bit of fish or meat, usually bbq'd, thrown in).........
but it's bloody lovely!
Followed by something to do with cherries (as is or clafouti) or blackcurrants (ice cream, yummy).
but it's bloody lovely!

Followed by something to do with cherries (as is or clafouti) or blackcurrants (ice cream, yummy).

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Re: what have you cooked today
Ooh! That all sounds nice!
I'm eating masses of lettuce at the moment too. I've heard it's good if you can't sleep so maybe that's why I haven't managed to stay awake past 9 for the last 2 weeks!
Made a lovely cake today
I'm eating masses of lettuce at the moment too. I've heard it's good if you can't sleep so maybe that's why I haven't managed to stay awake past 9 for the last 2 weeks!
Made a lovely cake today

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Re: what have you cooked today
I've been eating lots of lettuce too, i didn't know it helped you sleep
Today I cooked "whats left in the fridge" soup!

Today I cooked "whats left in the fridge" soup!
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Re: what have you cooked today
Not been cookin the last few days as been so busy.
Got given loads of Organic fruit and veg from Abel and cole yesterday. We are not going to be able to eat it all by the time it goes off, so gave some to my parents and friends.
I was left with over 1.5kg of kiwis, so i made jam
. Its really quite nice. Tomorrow it will be marmalade and tom and chilli chutney.
Got given loads of Organic fruit and veg from Abel and cole yesterday. We are not going to be able to eat it all by the time it goes off, so gave some to my parents and friends.
I was left with over 1.5kg of kiwis, so i made jam

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Re: what have you cooked today
Just finished cooking a £1.80 ham hock very slowly. Now falling off the bone....
That will be stock for soup and ham for another meal. Delish
That will be stock for soup and ham for another meal. Delish
oh! yet
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
- Carltonian Man
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Re: what have you cooked today
mmmmmm..... home made pea and ham soup... with crusty breadShirl wrote:Just finished cooking a £1.80 ham hock very slowly. Now falling off the bone....
That will be stock for soup and ham for another meal. Delish

Re: what have you cooked today
Blackcurrant jam today. Lovely 

oh! yet
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
Stands the Church clock at ten to three?
And is there honey still for tea?
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Re: what have you cooked today
Well today, nothing, but yesterday yet another barbecue! 

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