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Eating through the dark times – A mini food blog
ElsieD replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
What fine daughters you have! -
Eating through the dark times – A mini food blog
ElsieD replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Want some company? In a grocery store, especially one like that, I'd make a great sidekick! -
I was at a grocery today and checked the price of kefir. In was $6.99 a litre. By way of comparison, a bag of milk which contains 3 litres is $6.09.
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Eating through the dark times – A mini food blog
ElsieD replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
What a place Jungle Jim's is! Thank goodness I'm not remotely near there. I can see me coming out of there with at least three grocery carts full of goodies. That butter section looks interesting. Where were the butters imported from? -
This may be a dumb question but how do you dehydrate the grains?
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ISO: Useful gluten-free sources and products in Ontario
ElsieD replied to a topic in Ontario: Cooking & Baking
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ISO: Useful gluten-free sources and products in Ontario
ElsieD replied to a topic in Ontario: Cooking & Baking
I don't often buy ready-to-eat meals but whenever I'm in a grocery store I'll keep an eye out. Which chain grocery stores do you have access to? Do you have a Farm Boy there? It's the one we mainly shop at because it's a 5 minute walk but we go to others as well. -
I'll post pictures either today or tomorrow. I just went through the video and took some notes as there are a few things included that are not listed on the menu and I'll add them to the description of the plates. I'm looking forward to this meal.
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It is John's birthday today and to celebrate, we are trying our a new-to-us offering from a restaurant we like. The chef started a pickup/delivery service of 7+ course meals when Covid struck. Included in this dinner is a cocktail and a bottle of wine. It comes with a video wherein he describes what you need to do to finish preparing each course. All food is pre-cooked so all that is required are re-heating and plating. I've watched the video and what I need to do is simple and uncomplicated. The menu is as follows:
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Very weird. The roll, not you!
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Looks good......sounds spicy.
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Unfortunately, not available in Canada for that price.
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A lot of maple syrup is produced in these parts and we often buy it at farm stands. It's great stuff.
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I've only been to Hawaii once but one thing about the flight I'll always remember (direct from Toronto to Honolulu) was flying over Los Angeles. When that was announced I realized to my dismay that we weren't half way there yet. If I recall correctly, it was a 13 hour flight. (Loved Maui, Honolulu not as much.) Looking forward to reading about your trip @FrogPrincesse.
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
ElsieD replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Thanks. I eyeballed the amount of batter and decided to bake it in an 8 x 8 pan instead and the amount of topping was fine. It's baking right now and smells wonderful. I just hope I didn't deflate the egg whites too much. I'm not too good at "folding". -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
ElsieD replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
A question for @JoNorvelleWalker and @Kim Shook. When you made this, was the amount the recipe stated for the topping enough? I'm in the process of making this and figured out that a half recipe can be baked in an 8 x 12" pan which is what i'll be using. The topping doesn't look like it'd be enough. -
I didn't realize there was a kitty on the chair til I read your post. He blends right in, doesn't he?
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How long do you sous vide the individual pieces for?
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I'm glad to read you are safely home. Thank you once again for the blog. I wish for both your sakes that it had been trouble-free. No place like home though, is there? Lovely fireplace you've got there.
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Thank you. I have a tri-tip in the freezer. I don't recall ever cooking a tri-tip I don't know how to cut one. Until now.