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weinoo

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  1. weinoo

    Breakfast 2026

    Is it breakfast? This morning I baked some currant scones to have with our 2nd cup of coffee, and after a light breakfast. These are the scones made using frozen grated butter, which is, shall we say, annoying. But they're so good, served with a nice ginger/rhubarb conserve, from our favorite shop in Paris:
  2. Maybe my brain and typing fingers didn't work together! I meant to say, and now have edited the post: I sure hope YOU had something good to eat with that wine!"
  3. I sure hope you ( @Intuicook) had something good to eat with that wine.
  4. weinoo

    Dinner 2026

    And this is where your memory of your mom is really a blessing.
  5. weinoo

    Dinner 2026

    Marcella's Lemon Roast Chicken: Though I was not careful when turning the bird (hence the ripped skin), the chicken stuffed with two lemons stays amazingly moist, including the breast meat. This was a Bobo bird, dry brined for only a few hours, as it was both purchased and cooked yesterday. Wing tips and drumstick ends went into a pot of stock I was making with chicken parts/bones saved in the freezer. The Bobo bird is nice as it comes with head, neck, feet, gizzard, heart and liver. The liver is the cook's treat. FWIW, I've been doing something similar with the liver for years decades. Simply sauté the liver with most of the seasoning stuff JP uses in the video!
  6. Why do you think they're so delicious?!
  7. Time for everyone to switch to Sabrett's.
  8. My favorite product at Trader Joe's was back in stock this morning: Less expensive than anywhere else I can buy it!
  9. I would soak them first, to rehydrate and remove any dirt/dust, then chop them to add to your dish. The soaking liquid can be strained and used as well.
  10. Gimme an example of a recipe you don’t understand.
  11. I 95% follow this guidance. (And I also take a low-dose statin!).
  12. First, thanks for the blog...my stomach would be a freakin' mess. Second, does this place satisfy your itch here in NYC? I know they have pork and chicken, as well as beef, and that it is grilled. @donbert was adamant that it wasn't true jerky! It is, as you say, addictive.
  13. weinoo

    Dinner 2026

    Pseudo chirashi. Wild Alaskan halibut, same sourced salmon, salmon roe, smoked trout roe, avocado, pickled ginger over seasoned sushi rice.
  14. I've ceased scratching my head a long time ago, trying to preserve whatever remaining hair I have. So now I just chuckle...while I listen to the science and get my vaccines. Kennedy Flips Food Pyramid
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