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Reply #30 posted 12/10/09 10:28am

Ottensen

PunkMistress said:

Homemade soup. cloud9


Come over call ?


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Reply #31 posted 12/10/09 10:31am

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Ottensen said:

PunkMistress said:

Homemade soup. cloud9


Come over call ?


wink


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Reply #32 posted 12/10/09 10:32am

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kimchee.
Radish,cabbage,cucumber all of 'em with some plain rice.
Loves it.
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Reply #33 posted 12/10/09 10:33am

Ottensen

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Ottensen said:



Come over call ?


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It's freezing out and pouring down rain here, soup is the only way to go tonight
nod!
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Reply #34 posted 12/10/09 10:36am

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Ottensen said:

PunkMistress said:



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It's freezing out and pouring down rain here, soup is the only way to go tonight
nod!


And some good bread. cloud9
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Reply #35 posted 12/10/09 10:41am

purpledoveuk

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smile it's nothing to do with UK culture... It's just my dad, he'd eat anything if there was a slight chance it WONT kill you and it's free. I was brought up in a very rural area, no shops....a beautiful place I miss now.

Infact it's probably my meal of choice on here BECAUSE it reminds me of those times. Xmas morning always started with walking the dogs down by the river, pick the blue legs in icy weather, back home to log fire and the mentioned fry-up on a proper wood burning stove which was burning firewood/driftwood from the river

look up 'chicken of the woods'...would YOU eat something that looks like that thing!!!! smile
sigh - I miss those days and my folks


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I´ve just googled "chicken of the woods".I never knew that that kind of thing was edible. I often see it in the parks around here. eek eek eek
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No you don't...at least I doubt it, it's not that common and is quite s delicacy at fancy restaraunts....and many things look like it but are infact actually poisonous - for godsake don't eat it!!!
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Reply #36 posted 12/10/09 10:41am

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ernestsewell said:

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My own homemade massaman curry w/tofu, potatoes, onions, yams and carrots.

drool

Carrie, honey....I love ya, but that sounds just horrible!


lol

To each their own, I guess, but it's the best recipe I've ever mastered and it's positive HEAVEN I tell you.

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Reply #37 posted 12/10/09 10:43am

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Mach said:

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tits & eggs.....drool



eek


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Reply #38 posted 12/10/09 10:45am

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Ottensen said:

Soup, soup, and more soup! Miso, matzoh ball, chicken noodle, tom yum goong, chili, and German ones like creamy leek soup with ground beef. I made a biig pot of Japanese veggie soup with sake, shirataki and tofu (to which I sometimes add strips of succulent gingered pork), and I have been happily sucking that up for two days straight mushy


highfive I heart soup! drool My dad does too, I must get my love of soup from him. lol
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Reply #39 posted 12/10/09 10:45am

ernestsewell

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To each their own, I guess, but it's the best recipe I've ever mastered and it's positive HEAVEN I tell you.

I will take your word on it.
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Reply #40 posted 12/10/09 11:13am

Honey

Ottensen said:

Soup, soup, and more soup! Miso, matzoh ball, chicken noodle, tom yum goong, chili, and German ones like creamy leek soup with ground beef. I made a biig pot of Japanese veggie soup with sake, shirataki and tofu (to which I sometimes add strips of succulent gingered pork), and I have been happily sucking that up for two days straight mushy


It's the best!
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Reply #41 posted 12/10/09 11:33am

Mach

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eek


falloff


eek

I know, right
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Reply #42 posted 12/10/09 1:07pm

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Thick vegetable soup with fresh bread and butter, yum yum biggrin
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Reply #43 posted 12/10/09 1:16pm

Harlepolis

ANYTHING cooked with a relatively high percentage of...


Be it salty, sweet or flavorless nod

Healthy as well.
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Reply #44 posted 12/10/09 1:19pm

Harlepolis

Ottensen said:

Soup, soup, and more soup! Miso, matzoh ball, chicken noodle, tom yum goong, chili, and German ones like creamy leek soup with ground beef. I made a biig pot of Japanese veggie soup with sake, shirataki and tofu (to which I sometimes add strips of succulent gingered pork), and I have been happily sucking that up for two days straight mushy


My soup of choice recently...


Prawn curry laksa, courtesy of The Noodle House drool
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Reply #45 posted 12/10/09 1:26pm

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Either chicken n dumplings

Chicken n waffles w mashes potatoes

Or ham n cabbage n potatoes w lotsa butter n salt n pepper
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
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Reply #46 posted 12/10/09 1:31pm

Ottensen

psychodelicide said:

Ottensen said:

Soup, soup, and more soup! Miso, matzoh ball, chicken noodle, tom yum goong, chili, and German ones like creamy leek soup with ground beef. I made a biig pot of Japanese veggie soup with sake, shirataki and tofu (to which I sometimes add strips of succulent gingered pork), and I have been happily sucking that up for two days straight mushy


highfive I heart soup! drool My dad does too, I must get my love of soup from him. lol


You guys it's sooooo cold here tonight! bawl And we get these horrible downpours that leave you drenched and freezing every time you go outside sick. I'm already thinking of what soup I can make on the weekend to have as my first defense against the cold...anybody have any suggestions, throw 'em out!
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Reply #47 posted 12/10/09 1:32pm

Ottensen

Harlepolis said:

Ottensen said:

Soup, soup, and more soup! Miso, matzoh ball, chicken noodle, tom yum goong, chili, and German ones like creamy leek soup with ground beef. I made a biig pot of Japanese veggie soup with sake, shirataki and tofu (to which I sometimes add strips of succulent gingered pork), and I have been happily sucking that up for two days straight mushy


My soup of choice recently...


Prawn curry laksa, courtesy of The Noodle House drool


I can make this. eek . I even keep deep fried tofu in my freezer nod
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Reply #48 posted 12/10/09 1:34pm

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GUMBO biggrin
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Reply #49 posted 12/10/09 1:35pm

Ottensen

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It's freezing out and pouring down rain here, soup is the only way to go tonight
nod!


And some good bread. cloud9



Do you have any? I got dark sourdough, ciabatta, and french baguette if you need some kitty
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Reply #50 posted 12/10/09 1:36pm

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Scotch keeps me warm all.the.time.

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Reply #51 posted 12/10/09 1:39pm

Harlepolis

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Harlepolis said:



My soup of choice recently...


Prawn curry laksa, courtesy of The Noodle House drool


I can make this. eek . I even keep deep fried tofu in my freezer nod


disbelief lol

Even though I know how to burn,,,,,I've YET to master an Asian recipe sigh
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Reply #52 posted 12/10/09 1:44pm

Harlepolis

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GUMBO biggrin


Now....



Creole food I can def raise hell with
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Reply #53 posted 12/10/09 1:58pm

baroque

pho
caldo de pollo
ginger and lemon grass tofu
kimchi
kimchi soup
basically anything east asian food.
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Reply #54 posted 12/10/09 1:59pm

ernestsewell

Cock.
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Reply #55 posted 12/10/09 2:23pm

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pho

miso soup

menudo
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Reply #56 posted 12/10/09 2:46pm

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Ottensen said:

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highfive I heart soup! drool My dad does too, I must get my love of soup from him. lol


You guys it's sooooo cold here tonight! bawl And we get these horrible downpours that leave you drenched and freezing every time you go outside sick. I'm already thinking of what soup I can make on the weekend to have as my first defense against the cold...anybody have any suggestions, throw 'em out!


comfort It's really cold here too. Chili is always good:



drool
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Reply #57 posted 12/10/09 3:04pm

baroque

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Cock.


well that too as well.
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Reply #58 posted 12/10/09 3:10pm

veronikka

psychodelicide said:

Ottensen said:



You guys it's sooooo cold here tonight! bawl And we get these horrible downpours that leave you drenched and freezing every time you go outside sick. I'm already thinking of what soup I can make on the weekend to have as my first defense against the cold...anybody have any suggestions, throw 'em out!


comfort It's really cold here too. Chili is always good:



drool



yum! drool
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Reply #59 posted 12/10/09 3:25pm

Dayclear

Momma's homemade chicken soup. I'm MOMMA. biggrin
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