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Gammon cooked in soup
This recipe was composed by hacking together a few recipes on the internet based on what I had in the house. The most useful one was the one on yahoo answers! The initial inspiration was my sister giving me a … Continue reading
Parallel cooking (with recipe for spinach sauce)
Last night I had a bit of a cooking binge and it actually worked out (well, apart from the giant mess needing cleaned up this morning). Usually when I try to do too much at once, something goes wrong, as … Continue reading
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Tagged cooking, food, gammon, lazy cooking, recipe, spinach, tomato, tomato and spinach sauce
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A personal history of cooking
I’ve been doing a lot of cooking today, and in general over the past few weeks, and while cooking I’ve been thinking about how I got to where I am today cooking-wise. My first cooking influence was my mother, who … Continue reading
The joy of usey-ups
I have just finished my mission to clear out the freezer, and I’m also doing a grocery spending challenge, so round here we have been eating lots of usey-ups, by which I mean either leftovers or something that lets you … Continue reading
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Tagged celery, food, grocery spending challenge, leftovers, meal planning, porridge oats, usey-ups, veg box, weird soup
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Last berries
We bought some raspberries and blueberries at the supermarket yesterday. The raspberries are the last of the Scottish crop, the blueberries are Polish. They taste great. It’s sad to see them go. In a few weeks, the shops will be … Continue reading