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    What is your dinner?

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      Augmum:
      Harlequin:


      Anyway, any man that is willing to cook is a rare gem....

      Err......for me, Yes and No lah..... šŸ˜‰

      Becos whenever hub cooks, my whole kitchen will be in a mess macham after an earthquake.... :faint:
      U will see spices, sauces, pots and pans lying ard....
      And the worse thing is that, he likes to turn on Big fire, everywhere is oily.... :slapshead:

      same same here.
      mornings when he cooks breakfast like frying egg, stove & floor will be oily...lots of bowls, cutlery to wash after that. yes, the pots on the stove will also be oily bcos he turns on fire BIG.

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        TheAnswer
        last edited by

        CloudeeDaz:
        TheAnswer:

        Dinner tonight:

        - ABC Soup
        - Orginal smoked duck breast (from NTUC)
        - Sesame Dessert (Hollyfarms)

        hihi
        is this something new?
        how is the taste?

        Nope. Do not think it is new. We bought it a few times from NTUC. It taste pretty ok to my family. At least good enough for me to make subsequent purchases.
        You can serve it as hot dish or cold dish.
        Either use oven or microwave.

        After you heat it up or defrost it, can go with rice, porridge or bread šŸ˜‰
        You can buy to keep it on standby mode.

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        • NebbermindN Offline
          Nebbermind
          last edited by

          Oily floor? Seems like only women get irk by oily floor!! šŸ˜‰

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            the smoked duck breast is GOOD...bought 2 to try out once...was hooked to it but had to control bcos duck is high in cholesterol 😢

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
              last edited by

              longmao.irene:
              Jennifer:

              [quote=\"longmao.irene\"]Pumpkin chix wif oyster n chn sauage rice

              Please share this recipe :please:

              V simple one dish meal..

              I used boneless chix drum, easy for d kids, diced, marinate wif oyster sauce, salt, pepper n seame oil.
              Diced all other ingrediant,
              . dried oyster (normally i used fresh salted fish bt cant get in wet mkt..hmmm)
              . Dried shrimps (chopped)
              . Chn sauage
              .sliced mushroom (boiled n squeeze dried)
              . Diced quarter pumpkin

              All rougly stir fried n poured onto rice n cooked in rice cooker
              Served wif parsely, kids like wif pork floss or ikan bilis... Yumm
              Actually if lazy can skip d stir fry part n thrown everytig in d rice cooker šŸ˜‰

              On other days,I used d above bt omit d pumpkin n added black sauc, add salted fish for my cantonese claypot chix rice served wif watercress soup..
              Also v well rec by hub n kids!!!

              In luv wif all one dish meal..,

              Me d champs in tis area!! Hee[/quote] :thankyou:

              If I do not use dried oyster, salted fish, chinese sausage and dried shrimps, what can I substitute with?

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                TheAnswer
                last edited by

                Nebbermind:
                Oily floor? Seems like only women get irk by oily floor!! šŸ˜‰

                In my house my hubby is the clean freak. Good. He can clean my mess.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Nebbermind:
                  Oily floor? Seems like only women get irk by oily floor!! šŸ˜‰

                  when floor is oily and not cleaned, whole house will be oily after that...which is why i tell hubby not to use strong fire and to dry sausages/bacon with kitchen towels before frying.

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
                    last edited by

                    TheAnswer:
                    Nebbermind:

                    Oily floor? Seems like only women get irk by oily floor!! šŸ˜‰


                    In my house my hubby is the clean freak. Good. He can clean my mess.

                    I cant stand oily floor, mop my kitchen floor immediately after cooking while the other family members start eating their dinner.

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                      TheAnswer
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      the smoked duck breast is GOOD...bought 2 to try out once...was hooked to it but had to control bcos duck is high in cholesterol 😢

                      :hi5: we are not hooked to it. But we have that when I'm too busy to cook šŸ˜†

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                        TheAnswer
                        last edited by

                        Jennifer:
                        TheAnswer:

                        [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]Oily floor? Seems like only women get irk by oily floor!! šŸ˜‰


                        In my house my hubby is the clean freak. Good. He can clean my mess.

                        I cant stand oily floor, mop my kitchen floor immediately after cooking while the other family members start eating their dinner.[/quote]You sound like my mum. She does that too.

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