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Frood

Pizza made from leftover items
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Anonymous

I went shopping my first full day back from vacation, but I haven't cooked anything yet..



I took chicken soup out of the freezer and warmed it up for supper.

Odinson

Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434714 time=1642130193 user_id=3254
I went shopping my first full day back from vacation, but I haven't cooked anything yet..



I took chicken soup out of the freezer and warmed it up for supper.


I've never put soup in the freezer.



I guess you can do that.

Frood

As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.
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Anonymous

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As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.

I don't make cream soups. ac_smile

Frood

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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434736 time=1642138470 user_id=1676
As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.

I don't make cream soups. ac_smile


Soups with us are generally creamy. Anything else is a stew.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

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Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434742 time=1642140242 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434736 time=1642138470 user_id=1676
As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.

I don't make cream soups. ac_smile


Soups with us are generally creamy. Anything else is a stew.

I like broth.

Frood

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Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434744 time=1642142353 user_id=1676
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434742 time=1642140242 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434736 time=1642138470 user_id=1676
As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.

I don't make cream soups. ac_smile


Soups with us are generally creamy. Anything else is a stew.

I like broth.




Me too.... but bone broth is just bone broth unless you add in a substantial amount of vegetables and/or meats..... then it's a either a light or heavy stew.... or if you add in your personal preferences, a soup (pureed of course).



I like putting in beef or lamb bones in a slow cooker for a day on low, refrigerating it overnight, then clarifying the broth. Even better if you roast the bones a little beforehand. Gives it that sooty animalistic base flavour.



But you're you, I'm me, you lean vegetarian and I like me meatz saucesz!



 :001_tongue:
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Anonymous

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Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434746 time=1642144243 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434744 time=1642142353 user_id=1676
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=434742 time=1642140242 user_id=3254
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza" post_id=434736 time=1642138470 user_id=1676
As long as any creams or dairy products in them can be reheated on a stove top or microwave without curdling. Each thing has its own curdling point.

I don't make cream soups. ac_smile


Soups with us are generally creamy. Anything else is a stew.

I like broth.




Me too.... but bone broth is just bone broth unless you add in a substantial amount of vegetables and/or meats..... then it's a either a light or heavy stew.... or if you add in your personal preferences, a soup (pureed of course).



I like putting in beef or lamb bones in a slow cooker for a day on low, refrigerating it overnight, then clarifying the broth. Even better if you roast the bones a little beforehand. Gives it that sooty animalistic base flavour.



But you're you, I'm me, you lean vegetarian and I like me meatz saucesz!



 :001_tongue:

I'm not even close to vegetarian..



We do one day a week without meat..



If I cook chicken, beef, turkey or pork the bones are saved for a both base for soup.

Anonymous

I'm making vegetarian lasagna tonight for meatless Monday.

Anonymous

I'm making lemon chicken tonight with roasted garlic green beans and eggplant.

Frood

Kid is away... I wasn't hungry. Caramelised a diced up onion and combined with a couple large chopped mushroom caps to absorb the excess butter....put it over a can of Heinz Chunky Pepper and Steak Stew for the wife.



She seems to like this bachelor cuisine....   ac_toofunny
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Anonymous

I'm buying takeout ramen tonight

Anonymous

Breaded basa and sweet potato chips with scrumptious cole slaw for lunch today.

Frood

We had ham steaks, mashed potato, corn on the cob, and green beans.... and apricot nectar.
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