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    What is your dinner?

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    • NebbermindN Offline
      Nebbermind
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      No specialty leh....still experimenting!

      Last week tried claypot rice. By the time I got the meat ready, my rice already cooked. :frustrated:

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      • B Offline
        buds
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        Your meat took too long. πŸ˜†


        I wanna try clay pot rice too. πŸ˜„

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        • NebbermindN Offline
          Nebbermind
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          buds:
          Your meat took too long. πŸ˜†


          I wanna try clay pot rice too. πŸ˜„
          You still interested in my meat eh? :evil:

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          • B Offline
            buds
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            TheAnswer:
            buds:



            I think (think oni arh)... our hubbies are also brought up being pampered with great food selection growing up, because moms those days do this best... loving via stomach... and they didn't hafta to do other things apart from take care of the children and the house.

            Thanks for these foodie threads, Jennifer. :love: It has brought all good moms together to share their versions (and one dad even brags an encyclopedia-full of recipes too) so I have more and more ideas of simple and of course, value for money (and time) dishes to whip up for the family. :please:

            My hubby grew up with a load of junk food. Check my freezer. You see junk! Check my dining table. Overcrowded with junk.

            And nebbermind, he should share his specialities with us.

            Your DH's specialty (and his family's) is simple food and comfort food. A great food selection does not equate necessarily to heΓ lthy food.. it could be fast to cook selections.. easy to prepare selections and even comfort food selections. My hubs was from a hi-carb and hi-cal environment. With hi-metabolism... fats burn more quickly and feel hungry often. So with your DH exercising so regularly, it is no surprise that he turns to what you term as junk food as his snacks.. luckily not staple.. :xedfingers:

            But these are their comfort foods. Comfort foods make them happy. πŸ˜„

            Buds_hubs is an avid marathoner. I was a swimmer.
            Hence can relate to comfort foods.

            Yes, still waiting for Nebbermind's original uploads & sharings. :preen:

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            • M Offline
              mummy so kiasu
              last edited by

              janet_lee88:
              I buy prata...cook an egg to eat with. Usually buy Spring home brand. Thanks for the suggestion...headache what to cook sometimes. Use non stick pan and fry on low fire. No need to put oil.

              You can cook scramble egg & put it on the prata & roll it. It turns into a wrap. Alternative is to put some tuna or a sausage on the prata & roll it. Serve them with Campbell cream soup & KFC coleslaw or homemade salad to complete the meal. Simple & nutrition. Your kids will love it.

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                TheAnswer
                last edited by

                buds:
                TheAnswer:



                My hubby grew up with a load of junk food. Check my freezer. You see junk! Check my dining table. Overcrowded with junk.

                And nebbermind, he should share his specialities with us.

                Your DH's specialty (and his family's) is simple food and comfort food. A great food selection does not equate necessarily to heΓ lthy food.. it could be fast to cook selections.. easy to prepare selections and even comfort food selections. My hubs was from a hi-carb and hi-cal environment. With hi-metabolism... fats burn more quickly and feel hungry often. So with your DH exercising so regularly, it is no surprise that he turns to what you term as junk food as his snacks.. luckily not staple.. :xedfingers:

                But these are their comfort foods. Comfort foods make them happy. πŸ˜„

                Buds_hubs is an avid marathoner. I was a swimmer.
                Hence can relate to comfort foods.

                Yes, still waiting for Nebbermind's original uploads & sharings. :preen:

                My DH runs marathons too. Few years ago, he picked up cycling. Now he spends time running and cycling. My hubby eats a lot. Seriously a
                lot. He can have a large packet of fries/potato chips after our heavy dinners.

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                • M Offline
                  mummy so kiasu
                  last edited by

                  Jennifer:
                  slmkhoo:

                  [quote=\"Jennifer\"]I only cook 1 cup of rice.


                  Also, how can your family just manage on 1 cup of rice? My family of 4, with 2 girls aged 13 and 16yo, needs 2.5 cups of rice for 1 meal! (by the way, none of us is overweight!)

                  1 cup of rice is > sufficient for my children. I am not eating rice for dinner. Hubby was not home for dinner either.[/quote]I only cook 3/4 cup of rice. Can't buy 2.5kg or 5 kg rice or I will end up seeing insects & flies. I normally get 1 kg pack brown rice. My kids prefer dishes than rice. Hubby wants to cut down on his carbo & weight.

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                    mummy so kiasu
                    last edited by

                    vinegar:
                    Jennifer:

                    [quote=\"vinegar\"]pizza for dinner

                    homemade, right?

                    yup,homemade....not nice looking but delicious[/quote]Taste is more important than looks. As long as your kids love it. Look yummy to me! πŸ˜‚

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                    • JenniferJ Offline
                      Jennifer
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                      mummy so kiasu:
                      janet_lee88:

                      I buy prata...cook an egg to eat with. Usually buy Spring home brand. Thanks for the suggestion...headache what to cook sometimes. Use non stick pan and fry on low fire. No need to put oil.


                      You can cook scramble egg & put it on the prata & roll it. It turns into a wrap. Alternative is to put some tuna or a sausage on the prata & roll it. Serve them with Campbell cream soup & KFC coleslaw or homemade salad to complete the meal. Simple & nutrition. Your kids will love it.

                      :thankyou: for the wonderful suggestions.

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                        Jennifer
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                        This is the cleaned peanut roots

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