Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 9:45 am
peggy
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Made a fantastic cassoulet for Sunday dinner, laden with protein, calories and fat. The belly pork was so tender, it rippled with sweet tasty fat, even my two picky nieces purred with pleasure as they devoured each mouthful. The duck legs were coated in a crispy layer of skin hiding gorgeous chunks of duck flesh. I had chopped up some chorizo sausage to give it a bit more depth of flavour, used homemade chicken stock from the carcass of the saturday lunch chicken. Thinking of finishing it off for a late breakfast or may wait till lunch with a small green salad. Interesting study on tasting fat. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-01/wuso-rft011212.php
Made a fantastic cassoulet for Sunday dinner, laden with protein, calories and fat. The belly pork was so tender, it rippled with sweet tasty fat, even my two picky nieces purred with pleasure as they devoured each mouthful. The duck legs were coated in a crispy layer of skin hiding gorgeous chunks of duck flesh. I had chopped up some chorizo sausage to give it a bit more depth of flavour, used homemade chicken stock from the carcass of the saturday lunch chicken. Thinking of finishing it off for a late breakfast or may wait till lunch with a small green salad. Interesting study on tasting fat. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-01/wuso-rft011212.php
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Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:12 am
Steve-O
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peggy wrote:Made a fantastic cassoulet for Sunday dinner, laden with protein, calories and fat. The belly pork was so tender, it rippled with sweet tasty fat, even my two picky nieces purred with pleasure as they devoured each mouthful. The duck legs were coated in a crispy layer of skin hiding gorgeous chunks of duck flesh. I had chopped up some chorizo sausage to give it a bit more depth of flavour, used homemade chicken stock from the carcass of the saturday lunch chicken. Thinking of finishing it off for a late breakfast or may wait till lunch with a small green salad. Interesting study on tasting fat. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-01/wuso-rft011212.php
peggy wrote:Made a fantastic cassoulet for Sunday dinner, laden with protein, calories and fat. The belly pork was so tender, it rippled with sweet tasty fat, even my two picky nieces purred with pleasure as they devoured each mouthful. The duck legs were coated in a crispy layer of skin hiding gorgeous chunks of duck flesh. I had chopped up some chorizo sausage to give it a bit more depth of flavour, used homemade chicken stock from the carcass of the saturday lunch chicken. Thinking of finishing it off for a late breakfast or may wait till lunch with a small green salad. Interesting study on tasting fat. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-01/wuso-rft011212.php
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Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 1:53 pm
Mintball
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peggy wrote:Made a fantastic cassoulet for Sunday dinner, laden with protein, calories and fat. The belly pork was so tender, it rippled with sweet tasty fat, even my two picky nieces purred with pleasure as they devoured each mouthful. The duck legs were coated in a crispy layer of skin hiding gorgeous chunks of duck flesh. I had chopped up some chorizo sausage to give it a bit more depth of flavour, used homemade chicken stock from the carcass of the saturday lunch chicken. Thinking of finishing it off for a late breakfast or may wait till lunch with a small green salad...
Hmmmmmmm ...
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Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:05 pm
cod'ead
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Here is a breakfast that a fishing buddy found served at a cafe in Great Yarmouth. It's known as "The Kid's Breakfast" because it weighs the same as a small child - around 10lbs. It costs £15 (bargain) and if you can eat it all within 60 minutes, you get it for free.
I see the Coke isn't diet
It would probably take me the best part of a week and I'd seriously need a colonic lavage afterwards
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Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:13 pm
Dally
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If it weren't that I don't like black pudding and there's a bit too much toast I'd probably manage it if I was hungry! Titan would do it - he managed 15 platefuls of curry once in an all you could eat buffet.
Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:48 pm
Dally
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Mintball wrote:I don't know how anyone could even get through a quarter of that. I couldn't even manage a quarter of a quarter of that.
I assume that's the place that was in the 'papers a month or too back - when a bloke finally managed to complete it. Took him quite a long time as I recall. Not like my 5 minutes at Fatty Arbuckles (with 2 pints thrown in)!
Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:55 am
cod'ead
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Joined: May 25 2002 Posts: 37704 Location: Zummerzet, where the zoider apples grow
Dally wrote:I assume that's the place that was in the 'papers a month or too back - when a bloke finally managed to complete it. Took him quite a long time as I recall. Not like my 5 minutes at Fatty Arbuckles (with 2 pints thrown in)!
I assume that was timed from when your food finally arrived in front of you. Fatty Arbuckle's always operated a "seven minute rule".
You walk through the door and they sit you at a table, drop the menus in front of you and disappear for seven minutes. They then reappear and take your order. Seven minutes later, your drinks arrive, seven minutes after that your food arrives. Seven minutes after the last plate is dropped onto the table, they hover at your shoulder, just waiting for you to place your knife & fork together on your plate, so that they can whisk it away. Seven minutes later, your bill arrives and seven minutes after that they start nudging into your chair, just to let you know that your 49 minutes of fame is at an end
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Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
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cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No amount of cajolery, and no attempts at ethical or social seduction, can eradicate from my heart a deep burning hatred for the Tory Party. So far as I am concerned they are lower than vermin." - Aneurin Bevan
Post subject: Re: Food thread ... another serving ...
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:26 am
Steve-O
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Joined: Oct 07 2004 Posts: 3325 Location: Leeds
cod'ead wrote:Here is a breakfast that a fishing buddy found served at a cafe in Great Yarmouth. It's known as "The Kid's Breakfast" because it weighs the same as a small child - around 10lbs. It costs £15 (bargain) and if you can eat it all within 60 minutes, you get it for free.
I see the Coke isn't diet
It would probably take me the best part of a week and I'd seriously need a colonic lavage afterwards
Been doing the rounds on Facebook has that pic. A breakfast so ridiculous even Adam Richman of Man vs Food fame has wanted nothing to do with it!
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