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I'm probably one of Amazon's biggest fans. I buy a LOT of items. I like the Prime Pantry option. You fill a big box with the items you want and the shipping is a flat $5. Very worth it for me as I would have to drive a long way to get to the big city grocery store. Plus, I hate shopping--except for the kind you can do in your yoga pants sitting in front of the computer In my subscribe and save I only have Blue Sky sparkling water--I'm addicted to the stuff even though I have a SodaStream which I use a lot too. Oh and cat food. I need to add 3 more items to get the 15% off the entire thing. I get 15% off the water and 5% off the cat food. I'm trying to think of some items that I thought were a good deal. Pine nuts were cheaper on Amazon. I use a lot of those in salads. I'll keeping thinking.
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This thread should help you http://forums.egullet.org/topic/49710-red-velvet-cake/
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Welcome, Annette!
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After reading Weinoo's ramen thread http://forums.egullet.org/topic/150411-favorite-ramen-brand-and-flavor/?p=2003486 (someday I will retain how to embed links--C. Sadipus taught me years ago but I've forgotten) I had to test out my purchase for breakfast this morning
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As soon as I read this thread, I clicked over to my trusty Amazon.com and searched for these noodles. BAM, there they were and I ordered. I'm testing them this morning for breakfast I've never had ramen that came with both the dry seasoning packet and a wet one. I'm very happy with these. Yes, they are more expensive than some, but they don't leave that "oily" feel in my mouth like the fried ones do. Thank you Hassouni!
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David--beautiful shrimp and rice. I love green rice. I usually use poblano peppers when I make it, is that the kind you used? Chris--I'm dragging that cookbook out as soon as I get my butt off this stool. Your venison looks wonderful Chicken noodle soup and a toasted cheese sandwich last night
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Congratulations, BKEats! Still dang cold here, so potato soup was in order with hot ham and cheese sandwiches.
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YAY!!!!! We're camping with Smithy again!!!! I will now be able to forget the cold and live vicariously through you. No pressure, but I'm going to need a lot of pictures and updates to do this I just love your camper. We used to have one. I remember what a load of work it was to load and unload. We would leave Friday from work with our loaded camper and come home Sunday evening. Not a very long time to camp, and I liked to have all my food goodies just like you do so it was a lot of taking in and out. The one plus was that whenever we would run out of something at my house (like pasta or some other dry good) we would just go "shop" in the camper and usually find what we needed lol. Whenever I think about camping, I always think of this movie http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047191/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl The Long, Long Trailer with Lucielle Ball and Desi Arnaz. The taking of your cats totally intrigues me. I would be scared to death that my cats wouldn't come back--though I know that my cats would find camping extremely fun. Do you ever have to wait on them to return before you can leave? Do they have indoor litter boxes? The enchiladas look delicious! I will shut up now
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It's just a roasted poblano stuffed with a sharp cheddar.
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Thanks for starting this, Franci! I bought a spiralizer one or two years ago (there's a post on here somewhere about it). I have only done zuke noodles with it. We LOVE them. My spiralizer was like $20-$30 and it's plastic. I haven't tried any of the harder things like rutabaga etc. I honestly don't think mine could do it. Maybe I need to research and get a sturdier one. Anyway, I will be following along on this thread with great interest. As everyone on here knows, I have a huge pasta addiction. Sadly, I know I need to do better about eating carbs so getting ideas here should help.
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Dejah--I have been CRAVING fried fish for weeks and weeks and yours looks SO good. I've got some lovely fish from last summer that we caught and I froze. I just hate the mess I make frying. I'm a messy fryer lol. AND, I hope we get to see a lot of pictures from your Chinese New Year. Gfweb--When I was a kid living high up in the Rocky Mountains, frozen pipes were scary and a PITA. If there wasn't enough snow cover to insulate, pipes burst all over town. I feel your pain. Norm--Your chili looks so inviting. I just made chili last week and now I want it again after looking at yours! Dave W-Beautiful frittata! Huiray--As usual, your dishes are lovely and you always make me crave noodles. I had some venison tenderloin left over from the other night so I made quesadillas. Burned the hell out of one and had to start over sigh.
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I just finished watching last nights epi. Don't continue reading if you don't want a spoiler. DOUGIE???? NOOOOOOOOOO! Sigh. He deserved to go. He screwed up royally. I hope he can make his way back in.
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You will fit right in here! Glad you can "check off" a resolution
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I have that book, Chris. You're making me feel ambitious.
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Dejah, YAY! Another fellow Christmas decor leaver-upper My husband's b-day is the 14th...maybe I should copy your wonderful tradition! I'd love to hear more about your son in law's sausages. Maybe he would share his recipe some day? Breakfast for dinner last night. I didn't make the smiley face on purpose lol. Boudin, fried taters and eggs over toast
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So, I finally had the time to catch up on my DVR today and the last episode I have is the one where Katsuji is shipped off. I need to google to see if I've missed one. I found myself really wanting to taste Mei's ode to Henry David Thoreau. IMO, it will be a little less entertaining without Katsuji. *ducks the thrown rotten tomatoes* Edited to add: I thought we were going to have to throw Padma "honey" in a cold shower during the quick fire challenge.
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+1 My husband thinks that appliances (washers, dishwashers, fridges etc.) should last like, oh, 30 years or more so he gets livid every 5-6 years when something simply wears out and quits. Hey, so do I, but they just don't make 'em like they used to. IMO, 5-6 years on your dishwasher with the amount that you've used it is a good usage amount. I, too, have read that Bosch is the way to go. P.S. Don't ever buy a front load washer and dryer. Just sayin'.
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Kim, it's good to know I'm not the only one still looking at Christmas lights and Santa Claus Your ribeye looks perfectly cooked! The oyster stew was a bit 'o this and a bit o' that. In butter I sautéed onion, celery and carrot until very soft. Then I added a cup of dry white wine, cooked that down a bit and then I added about 1/2 a quart of homemade shrimp stock. I let that simmer for a while then I added some heavy cream, thyme, salt and pepper. Just before eating I threw in some smoked mussels and fresh oysters. I hate to follow something as lovely looking as PrawnCrackers' meals! Chili cheese dogs and curly fries last night.
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I'd risk my health and my husband has a stomach made of iron...but I would never want to give anyone else any issues with their stomachs.
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I freeze my chili verde all the time. It doesn't compromise anything IMO. Maybe if it were just my husband and I, I would reheat something that's been in the fridge for 6 days, but.....not for guests....but that's just me.
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Oh Anna, can you tell me how you make those??? They look scrumptious.
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FauxPas, first off, I'm glad you're feeling better. The flu this year is nasty nasty. Hits fast and hard. Secondly, I'm pea green with envy! Everything looks delicious. Thank you for the pictures!
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I hope your first night was a huge success! I also hope you're still sleeping because I bet you're exhausted.