Vera Godfrey
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Eldest daughter's birthday. Going to a local pizza place
Pizza here, too, for the same reason. Cici's all you can eat. I'm regretting it already.Eldest daughter's birthday. Going to a local pizza place
We had a popular Italian inspired meal. I cooked Gamberetti and this is how I did it: I used:Eldest daughter's birthday. Going to a local pizza place
Gratuitous sex? Early to bed? No wonder you had a great night. My doctor told me that older people have sex more infrequently.
Infrequently? Is that one or two words, I can never remember.
Happy Birthday to your daughter! We have Cici's here, too, and I'm sorry that's where you went! ha! We went to a place called Mellow Mushroom. Good stuff.Pizza here, too, for the same reason. Cici's all you can eat. I'm regretting it already.
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Sounds good!We had a popular Italian inspired meal. I cooked Gamberetti and this is how I did it: I used:
3 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil, 1 garlic clove, crushed and peeled, about 20oz of prawns, medium-sized, de-veined. (de-veined means removing the black vein like thread along the back of the prawn.) It's the bowel. 1 small onion, finely chopped, a small glass of dry white wine, about a pound of cherry tomatoes, finely chopped, 1 chilli, deseeded and finely chopped, sea salt, freshly ground black pepper and a handful of parsley leaves, flaked.
I heated up the olive oil in a very large skillet set over a medium heat so as not to burn it, then I added the garlic and fried it for a couple of minutes, until fragrant. Then I added the onion and cooked it until it was soft, I kept stirring often so that it didn’t colour.
Then I added the prawns and cooked them for about two minutes per side, ensuring that they don’t overlap. Slowly I poured in the wine and increased the heat to medium-high in order to allow it to evaporate. Once cooked I removed the prawns; transferring them to a pre-warmed plate while I carried on with the sauce.
I removed the garlic and added the tomatoes and crushed chilli. Then I lowered the heat and covered and cooked until the tomatoes fell apart and look saucy; adding a splash of water to help the sauce come together. A quick taste, to check if it needs seasoning.
Then I put the prawns back into the skillet and stirred to coat them in the sauce. I increased the heat and sautéed them for about five more minutes, then I removed them from the heat and sprinkled them with the parsley.
Served with of crusty bread, I had bought a French baguette, but as my wife is allergic to wheat, whilst I was cooking this I had about 8oz of tagliatelle on the boil.
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I *loved* "Freaks and Geeks"! I'll have to try "Trinkets" (after I get caught up on The Good Place and The Santa Clarita Diet!)The Fading Fasts, living in the great metropolis, Manhattan - with all its restaurant opportunities and food cultural - took full advantage of it last night - not. We ordered in pizza (from the place where my avatar pic comes from) and enjoyed it with some wine all while watching several episodes of Netflix's new series "Trinkets," which is like a modern-day "Freaks and Geeks," meaning it has all the same high school angst and insecurities as the '90s series, but with a coarser attitude and gratuitous sex. That, and being reasonable early to bed, made for a great night.
Happy Birthday to your daughter! We have Cici's here, too, and I'm sorry that's where you went! ha! We went to a place called Mellow Mushroom. Good stuff.
Sounds good!
I *loved* "Freaks and Geeks"! I'll have to try "Trinkets" (after I get caught up on The Good Place and The Santa Clarita Diet!)
Happy Birthday to your daughter! We have Cici's here, too, and I'm sorry that's where you went! ha! We went to a place called Mellow Mushroom. Good stuff.
Plans changed yet again. Going out tomorrow. Tonight was a fend for yourself night. I had peanut butter nice cream with homemade chocolate sauce. yum!
No, unfortunately. I can't do a lot of dairy anymore, so I don't eat it much. Nice cream is "ice cream" made with frozen bananas.And I'm guessing Turkey Hill brand (haven't found it locally yet).
Last night's supper of sauteed summer squash with onions, steamed asparagus, and fresh cantaloupe might, at first glance, seem like a foray into the realm of healthy dieting... but when you factor in the big slice of German chocolate cake and all the beers that came afterward.......
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No, unfortunately. I can't do a lot of dairy anymore, so I don't eat it much. Nice cream is "ice cream" made with frozen bananas.