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  • My home made special fried rice.

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    • Asparagus and chicken sausage risotto.

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      • Shchi (Russian Cabbage Soup) - shredded cabbage, potatoes, and mushrooms.

        Golubtsy (Russian Cabbage Roll) - Tender cabbage leaves encased in a filling of minced meat, rice, onions, and spices in a savory tomato-based sauce

        Sharlotka - Russian apple pie - consists of eggs, sugar, flour, baking soda, and apple slices, honey and cinnamon topped with blue ribbon ice cream



        Shchi (Russian Cabbage Soup)




        Golubtsy (Russian Cabbage Roll)




        Sharlotka

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        • Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
          Shchi (Russian Cabbage Soup) - shredded cabbage, potatoes, and mushrooms.

          Golubtsy (Russian Cabbage Roll) - Tender cabbage leaves encased in a filling of minced meat, rice, onions, and spices in a savory tomato-based sauce

          Sharlotka - Russian apple pie - consists of eggs, sugar, flour, baking soda, and apple slices, honey and cinnamon topped with blue ribbon ice cream



          Shchi (Russian Cabbage Soup)




          Golubtsy (Russian Cabbage Roll)




          Sharlotka

          Is this something you're making for dinner (I very much doubt it) or just another excuse to post something from Dr. Google to add to your collection of boring posts to improve your numbers? No surprise an administrator (whom you wish to have removed as a moderator, yes everyone can see your message- but don't expect Chris to respond as he won't) called you a Muppet.

          FFS - get a life.
          "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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          • Originally posted by 007 View Post

            Is this something you're making for dinner (I very much doubt it) or just another excuse to post something from Dr. Google to add to your collection of boring posts to improve your numbers? No surprise an administrator (whom you wish to have removed as a moderator, yes everyone can see your message- but don't expect Chris to respond as he won't) called you a Muppet.

            FFS - get a life.
            I think Sally’s wife is Russian
            When you trust your television
            what you get is what you got
            Cause when they own the information
            they can bend it all they want

            John Mayer

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            • Pizza and a 1L beer in Venezia. Still in recovery mode after the marathon...

              (Yes, the Pac-Man reference was my doing).

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              • A quality steak in Florence tonight with live opera music playing in the background.

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                • Originally posted by 007 View Post

                  Is this something you're making for dinner (I very much doubt it) or just another excuse to post something from Dr. Google to add to your collection of boring posts to improve your numbers? No surprise an administrator (whom you wish to have removed as a moderator, yes everyone can see your message- but don't expect Chris to respond as he won't) called you a Muppet.

                  FFS - get a life.
                  My Wife is Russian so we have such dishes a lot

                  Strange that a so-called administrator who, in their own words, isn't interested in being one can attack posters without any repercussions, and when those posters return serve, they are banned. Current legislation in this area differs from that view, and so does the ESafety Commissioner.

                  You're a strong candidate for a Gordon Ramsay Sandwich one has to say





                  I very rarely read your bollock posts in any case, so placing you on ignore is no problem. - good riddance

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                  • Scotch fillet steak, pepper sauce, chips , eggs and asparagus . Up East's!

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                    • Steak sandwiches at home tonight courtesy of winning two huge meat trays at the Coopers Hotel.

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                      • Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
                        Steak sandwiches at home tonight courtesy of winning two huge meat trays at the Coopers Hotel.
                        Sounds delicious Enjoy mate . Winners are grinners!

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                        • Originally posted by Crab View Post

                          Sounds delicious Enjoy mate . Winners are grinners!
                          Thanks Crab, it was a no brainer tonight, went out and had drinks at the Coopers Hotel in Newtown before what was planned to go out for dinner, they give you tickets when you buy a drink, was only there for two drinks and my numbers were drawn out twice, great meat trays, 5 lamb chops, a piece of steak which is big enough for two people, 2 pork chops and 6 beef sausages, that times two.
                          Cooked one piece of the steak which was enough for 4 steak sandwiches, had beetroot already in the fridge that we had pickled, Spanish onion and tomato, a totally unplanned but enjoyable dinner, the rest of the meat went into the freezer. Actually won an identical meat tray last Friday night at the same venue so the freezer is meat heavy at the moment, also have a $35 meat voucher from the Coogee Legion club from about a month ago which i have to redeem also so there is no chance of me going vego any time soon.

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                          • Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post

                            Thanks Crab, it was a no brainer tonight, went out and had drinks at the Coopers Hotel in Newtown before what was planned to go out for dinner, they give you tickets when you buy a drink, was only there for two drinks and my numbers were drawn out twice, great meat trays, 5 lamb chops, a piece of steak which is big enough for two people, 2 pork chops and 6 beef sausages, that times two.
                            Cooked one piece of the steak which was enough for 4 steak sandwiches, had beetroot already in the fridge that we had pickled, Spanish onion and tomato, a totally unplanned but enjoyable dinner, the rest of the meat went into the freezer. Actually won an identical meat tray last Friday night at the same venue so the freezer is meat heavy at the moment, also have a $35 meat voucher from the Coogee Legion club from about a month ago which i have to redeem also so there is no chance of me going vego any time soon.
                            T-bones medium rare (from the local butcher ,that I wasn't lucky enough to win ) broccolini, eggs and chips with a creamy peppercorn sauce . Good stuff !

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                            • My wife had this (promise it started off looking much better). I had the roast beef, which some 'Murrican gym buff (who kept boasting about his strength by pinching his ~12 year old daughter... such a big man) kept complaining was too small.

                              Decided to take a picture so that I could post it on here as I reckon it's (sadly) a pretty good summary of how our season went after Walker and Cheese got injured.

                              Side note about travel - was gonna call Florence a bit of a bust as it has a LOT of annoying Americans there ruining the vibe. However the food was awesome and on my final night there I went for a run... amazing stuff!!! Never seen a more beautiful night run (including around Lake Ginninderra at night :P ).

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                              • Cooking some honey soy marinaded chicken drumsticks and stir fry veggies.

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