What is your dinner?
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vinegar:
:spank: me lorJennifer:
I gave to my children, lying that the meat were from a small bird. They loved it until one day they were told it is actually frog meat :spank:
haha...after they knew it was frog meat,did they ask for more?
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Jennifer:
Oh, ya... never thought of frog's meat... they like it a lot when we eat at Sin Hoi San, luckily I did not tell them what's that.... Now I got one more meat dish to add to their menu. :boogie:
When my elder boy was younger, he also did not eat well. If I am not wrong, he could only eat 1/2 bowl of rice at every meal up to Sec 1. Then suddenly he could eat 1 full bowl, went on to 1 n 1/2 bjowl, now sometimes 2 bowls. We tried lysine, pedisure and even pig's brain once.Harlequin:
Pity my heart, aches every time dds not eating well, especially dd1....
Really thank you and Nebbermind, now that they can enjoy their meat dish every meal... Already cannot eat eggs, if no meat how to grow?
Hv u tried giving your dd frog meat? If cooked properly, very tender and almost fatless. I gave to my children, lying that the meat were from a small bird. They loved it until one day they were told it is actually frog meat :spank:
:thankyou: Jen.
One question, the market vendor would skin and cut for us? -
Harlequin:
The fish monger will do the above. U can also get them from Jurong Frog Farm at 56 Lim Chu Kang Lane 6, Singapore 719164, tel 6781 7229Oh, ya... never thought of frog's meat... they like it a lot when we eat at Sin Hoi San, luckily I did not tell them what's that.... Now I got one more meat dish to add to their menu. :boogie:
:thankyou: Jen.
One question, the market vendor would skin and cut for us?
http://www.jurongfrogfarm.com.sg/ -
Jennifer:
Thank you, thank you... :hugs:
The fish monger will do the above. U can also get them from Jurong Frog Farm at 56 Lim Chu Kang Lane 6, Singapore 719164, tel 6781 7229Harlequin:
Oh, ya... never thought of frog's meat... they like it a lot when we eat at Sin Hoi San, luckily I did not tell them what's that.... Now I got one more meat dish to add to their menu. :boogie:
:thankyou: Jen.
One question, the market vendor would skin and cut for us?
http://www.jurongfrogfarm.com.sg/
Snapped a screen shot and what's app to my mum liao. :please: -
Harlequin:
You can use other protein sources like tofu and beans as well.Pity my heart, aches every time dds not eating well, especially dd1....
Really thank you and Nebbermind, now that they can enjoy their meat dish every meal... Already cannot eat eggs, if no meat how to grow? -
vinegar:
how to choose Fen Ge?? I made Fen Ge soup once....boiled very long time but still very hard[/quote]
Wow, thanks for sharing the website on the chicken stew, looks easy and yummy.Desserts:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]Had wanted to serve yong tau foo for dinner, ended up as part of lunch.
So dinner is changed to:
1. chicken thigh, breast and potato stew http://freedelicacies.blogspot.sg/2011/03/chicken-stew.html
2. stir fry green peas with pork slices
3. pan fry fish
4. leftover yong tau foo from lunch
Tonight my dinner :
1. Oven bake turmeric chick wings
Just marinate the wings with salt pepper and turmeric for few hours. Coat with plain flour, bake at 190deg
2. Steam tofu with enoki mushrooms and the brown ones, dunno the actual name. Drain the tofu and mushrooms, drizzle with soy sauce and onion oil. Add spring onions
3. Stir fry big chye sim( unno what he name, XL size chye sim from giant)
4. Fen ge+corn+pork ribs soup
Jen, can share how you fry the green peas with sliced pork? Thanks
The veg seller told me to choose weird shaped fen ge, she says it ll taste sweeter. But I normally choose the slimmer kind, cos it s easier to cut.
I try to slice the fen be as thin as I can, then boil for about 2 hrs, ya, it s bit hard, and wn't really disintegrate. We don't eat the fen ge.
Tonight s dinner:
1) sliced pork with green peas
2) cabbage with shrimp
3) stew pork rib with vinegar ( just agaration recipe : apple cider vinegar, black sauce, sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce fill to cover the pork ribs) stew for 2 hrs. Taste like tang2 chu4 pai2 gu3. This one easy, don't need much cleaning up.
4) coral seaweed+cucumber salad( just marinade with plum vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds)
( sorry, no pics yet, will go find out how to download
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My dd2 is also very fussy and underweight, no fats kind of diet also. tried Appeton, etc. Still like that
Wow, so much talk about pineapple to tenderize meat, slurps -
Desserts:
I use fattier meat cuts to make lasagne or meat balls. Children should not dun eat a little fats.Tonight s dinner:
1) sliced pork with green peas
2) cabbage with shrimp
3) stew pork rib with vinegar ( just agaration recipe : apple cider vinegar, black sauce, sugar, soy sauce, oyster sauce fill to cover the pork ribs) stew for 2 hrs. Taste like tang2 chu4 pai2 gu3. This one easy, don't need much cleaning up.
4) coral seaweed+cucumber salad( just marinade with plum vinegar, brown sugar, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds)
( sorry, no pics yet, will go find out how to download
)
My dd2 is also very fussy and underweight, no fats kind of diet also. tried Appeton, etc. Still like that
Wow, so much talk about pineapple to tenderize meat, slurps
I bou a pack of dried Jap seaweed last week at Thomson Plaza, yet to make salad with it. Thank you for the reminder
I like ē³éęéŖØ too. The black sauce you use, which brand? -
I use the kwang Xiang tai brand. Sometimes I switch to the one with red dates added. Small bottle one. I ll also try those cheaper ones and compare with with the expensive ones. Ex ones lobe more fragrant
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Rolling up my sleeves to cook the lemon juice and pineapple juice marinated meat dish now.... hee hee, åøē¶åŗé©¬
3 meat dishes for dinner, sesame oil ginger pork slices, stir fry bitter gourd with pork and pork chop.... I want to try all 3 at one go to taste.
My mum thinks I am :siao: and she asked DH to standby the fire extinguisher :rotflmao:
Soup prepared by mum, 脿ę“č걤; pan fried cod fillets and market bought é æč±č . -
Tonite is baked macaroni
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