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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6165 on: January 24, 2017, 10:06:45 AM »
Homemade pancakes
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6166 on: January 24, 2017, 10:18:28 AM »
Homemade pancakes

  I've learned to make those at work.  I love watching them rise!  :multitask:
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6167 on: January 24, 2017, 10:31:25 AM »
Homemade pancakes

  I've learned to make those at work.  I love watching them rise!  :multitask:

Shouldn't they be workmade pancakes?
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6168 on: January 24, 2017, 10:36:11 AM »
Homemade pancakes

  I've learned to make those at work.  I love watching them rise!  :multitask:

Shouldn't they be workmade pancakes?

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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6169 on: January 24, 2017, 08:55:11 PM »
Hot cross buns. I know - it's way early. But they were available and so tasty.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6170 on: January 24, 2017, 11:44:23 PM »
Never heard of those before. They look tasty.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6171 on: January 25, 2017, 03:42:35 AM »
Never been a fan of hot cross buns. Full of raisins and cinnamon, neither of which I like. Especially the taste and smell of cinnamon, and texture of moist raisin/sultanas etc.

Opened the day with a tin of cold rice pudding (I put it in the fridge as soon as I get it, so its nice and cold by the time I choose to eat it, for some reason I far prefer it cold to hot), some cottage pie last night and now a tin of ruby-red grapefruit in its own juice for breakfast. My favourite. Well, white grapefruit I prefer a bit, but tinned grapefruit in grapefruit juice, served with a carton of (pref. white) grapefruit juice with the bits in it is what I call ideal breakfast.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6172 on: January 25, 2017, 05:27:54 AM »
I don't like the texture of raisins and currants either, unless they're hidden in a flapjack, then I can deal with it as it's mostly hidden. I hate rice pudding. Haven't had grapefruit for years.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6173 on: January 25, 2017, 06:46:31 AM »
For some reason I used to heat it up, but for ages, I've only wanted it cold, goes straight in the fridge. Currently with the ethyl acetate and the milk. And when I've been in hospital and eaten, on a ward, rice pudding is usually the most palatable option for their pseudofood. But they serve it hot, and it just ISN'T RIGHT.

I actually like a really cheap one that tesco do, theres loads of the liquid that in more expensive ones, is only a thin layer on the top. This is cheap and they skimp on the rice, which for some reason falls to the bottom, coagulates and becomes stiffer in texture. About 27p a can IIRC, compared to £1-£1.05 a can, and I actually like it BETTER lol. I won't complain too much about that.

I love home-made flapjack though, thats great stuff. Cheap as it gets to make really, and very filling. My uncle especially likes those, and I always make him some at xmas, this year, the next day when my old man called round, he'd scarfed down the entire batch :P

I like adding a bit of treacle to the golden syrup when I make them for myself, and using not just powdered ginger, but grated fresh ginger root, added to the melted butter and sugar just before stirring in everything else, the treacle gives it a lovely bonfire toffee kind of flavour whilst fresh ginger works a treat to give it some fiery kick. Candied chunks of ginger are good too, but rather hard not to eat as many as your putting in the batch of flapjacks.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6174 on: January 25, 2017, 07:11:14 AM »
Lestat, those flapjacks sound GORGEOUS. I love that toffee flavour, and treacle, and mollasses, I just spoon into my mouth if I find a jar of either. I find it hard to keep ingredients like that around without just eating it all with a spoon.

I especially like flapjacks that have crispier edges and are just harder (chewier?) in texture anyway.

I do find those crystalized ginger crystals a bit much. It takes me about 10 minutes to just nibble at one because they're so strong.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6175 on: January 25, 2017, 03:15:50 PM »
Not a cinnamon,nutmeg, cloves or allspice fan.  Soaking raisins in some whisky, rum, etc. until they rehydrate sure makes them tasty.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6176 on: January 25, 2017, 04:59:06 PM »
Sour Jelly Beans

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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6177 on: January 25, 2017, 05:33:34 PM »
Not a cinnamon,nutmeg, cloves or allspice fan.  Soaking raisins in some whisky, rum, etc. until they rehydrate sure makes them tasty.

I've just had a thought of rice soaked and simmered in mulled wine.

I wonder what raisins soaked in mulled wine would be like. Or prosecco. Yum. I quite like those warming spices you mention.

Not sure if I mentioned this before, but I used to like to get Tao Kai Noi seaweed crisps in wasabi flavour (WAY better than Itsu's version) and top them with chocolate hazelnut spread. Really good.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6178 on: January 25, 2017, 07:52:05 PM »
Not a cinnamon,nutmeg, cloves or allspice fan.  Soaking raisins in some whisky, rum, etc. until they rehydrate sure makes them tasty.

I've just had a thought of rice soaked and simmered in mulled wine.

I wonder what raisins soaked in mulled wine would be like. Or prosecco. Yum. I quite like those warming spices you mention.

Not sure if I mentioned this before, but I used to like to get Tao Kai Noi seaweed crisps in wasabi flavour (WAY better than Itsu's version) and top them with chocolate hazelnut spread. Really good.

I have some seaweed snack sheets but I haven't tried them yet.
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Re: What did you eat today?
« Reply #6179 on: January 25, 2017, 08:02:03 PM »
Not a cinnamon,nutmeg, cloves or allspice fan.  Soaking raisins in some whisky, rum, etc. until they rehydrate sure makes them tasty.

I've just had a thought of rice soaked and simmered in mulled wine.

I wonder what raisins soaked in mulled wine would be like. Or prosecco. Yum. I quite like those warming spices you mention.

Not sure if I mentioned this before, but I used to like to get Tao Kai Noi seaweed crisps in wasabi flavour (WAY better than Itsu's version) and top them with chocolate hazelnut spread. Really good.

I have some seaweed snack sheets but I haven't tried them yet.

Are they flavoured?
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