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maxxi Wrote:

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> I like a little rocket covered by a hot steak -

> great taste when wilted by the heat and dressed

> with the meat juices.


When it's all wilted down like that you can generally get it over with in just one or two mouthfuls.

maxxi Wrote:

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> I like a little rocket covered by a hot steak -

> great taste when wilted by the heat and dressed

> with the meat juices.


That is why it goes well with hot chorizo on a roll, or with pasta.


With kale you need to remove the center rib, and chop. It's good in veg soup, or in the Portuguese caldo verde.

maxxi Wrote:

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> I like a little rocket covered by a hot steak -

> great taste when wilted by the heat and dressed

> with the meat juices.



I'd rather sit in a vat of acid while gnawing my limbs off.

When I lived by myself I quite often cooked a chicken roast for 1 as it worked out quite cheap.


I'd do the meal, then make a chicken salad or sandwiches with the leftovers the next day, then I'd boil the bones up to make a stock and throw in leeks and some potatoes to make a soup. For about ?8 you'll get about 4 meals.

If I do a roast midweek I'll make 2 dinners exactly the same, wrap the 2nd plate in cling film & put it in the fridge to re-heat the next day in the microwave.

It tastes just as good & there's no cooking to do & only a plate to wash up!

steveo Wrote:

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> Chinglish


I've always liked the English bits on a Chinese menu, specially "Eat-In" ones


My pal Deano, never eats the Chinese food bit on the menu 'No mate, they do a pukka chicken/steak and chips tho'

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