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liamsaunt

liamsaunt

On 7/10/2020 at 4:29 PM, FauxPas said:

 

I'd never heard of a sonker, but it looks tasty! I looked it up, similar to a cobbler I guess and would work with various fruits. Do you have a favourite recipe, @liamsaunt? Thanks! 

 

This was the first time I made a sonker.  It is a recipe from America's Test Kitchen.

 

On 7/11/2020 at 7:33 AM, weinoo said:

 

Have you ever tried making just one or two things (it's known that there are food allergies) and see what happens?

I would think if people get hungry enough, they'll eat.

 

It does not bother me to cook multiple things.  There are things I won't eat too, plus my sister assists with prep and clean up (she would cook the full dinners but I like to do it and it is my house 🙂 ).  My nephew is starting to learn to cook as well.  His dorm (assuming they can actually go back) will have a kitchen in the fall, and he wants to be able to make most of his meals.  Today he is learning how to make chicken shawarma, and later this week he is learning how to make naan.  

 

Marinated zucchini salad

 

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Steamed littlenecks that we brought back from the Cape

 

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I made key lime bars for the teens for dessert

 

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liamsaunt

liamsaunt

On 7/10/2020 at 4:29 PM, FauxPas said:

 

I'd never heard of a sonker, but it looks tasty! I looked it up, similar to a cobbler I guess and would work with various fruits. Do you have a favourite recipe, @liamsaunt? Thanks! 

 

On 7/11/2020 at 7:33 AM, weinoo said:

 

Have you ever tried making just one or two things (it's known that there are food allergies) and see what happens?

I would think if people get hungry enough, they'll eat.

 

It does not bother me to cook multiple things.  There are things I won't eat too, plus my sister assists with prep and clean up (she would cook the full dinners but I like to do it and it is my house 🙂 ).  My nephew is starting to learn to cook as well.  His dorm (assuming they can actually go back) will have a kitchen in the fall, and he wants to be able to make most of his meals.  Today he is learning how to make chicken shawarma, and later this week he is learning how to make naan.  

 

Marinated zucchini salad

 

1225749839_marinatedzucchinisalad.thumb.jpg.732fee61229b81a8cfd6a6d86054105d.jpg

 

Steamed littlenecks that we brought back from the Cape

 

clams.thumb.jpg.bfb8056a5af52f2e9f0ad0fdf8093e3c.jpg

 

I made key lime bars for the teens for dessert

 

2009891737_keylimebars.thumb.jpg.16e6622a35e2265d4c71b4dee65bcbce.jpg

 

 

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