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Lunch 2021


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14 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

good Costco fish sticks

Please tell me more.  Photo maybe?

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3 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

Thank you I need to find out if they are available at Costco in Canada. I will add them to my list and the next person who goes to Costco will be charged was looking for them. 

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On 7/21/2021 at 6:24 PM, Anna N said:

Thank you I need to find out if they are available at Costco in Canada. I will add them to my list and the next person who goes to Costco will be charged was looking for them. 

I checked the manufacturer's site, and apparently the Ultimate Fish Stick isn't sold in Canada.

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Greek is great, but Turkish is terrific, too.

Roasted aubergine-sweet pepper salad topped with lamb mince (kebab seasoning).

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Meatballs, dolmas, and buffalo's milk feta.

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Tahini-chickpea puree

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Quark wth honey

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An Arabic saying which refers to the bond that is built between people based on respect through eating together.

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Sunday afternoon coffee before Turkish dinner.

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Turkish honeycomb. Good to have a big Turkish community here. Love checking out all the mesmerising Turkish things in the supermarkets.

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A new batch of dumplings

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Even though we're not going anywhere this year, it's vacation time, which means I can have more interesting lunches than my normal weekday fare....

 

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Duck dry-noodles (not in soup) with maitake, gai lan.  Made with a peking-ish duck stock...

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13 minutes ago, heidih said:

Nice dish, great bowl. What is that above the bowl. Intrigues me.

It's an antique that my grandmother got somewhere.  It's a bronze statue by a Japanese artist from the Meiji period - you can see the front of it here:

 

Living in a small apartment, we have very few collectables or knick-knacks, but when my mother moved out of the house, this was the one thing I wanted.

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1 hour ago, KennethT said:

It's an antique that my grandmother got somewhere.  It's a bronze statue by a Japanese artist from the Meiji period - you can see the front of it here:

 

Living in a small apartment, we have very few collectables or knick-knacks, but when my mother moved out of the house, this was the one thing I wanted.

A great positive energy keep. Thanks.

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4 hours ago, weinoo said:

You gotta take home the carcass of a roast or Peking duck, preferably from Peking Duck House!


In my head, I somewhat came up with a more complex recipe/story … 😜 

 

(but at the end, if it is, it is good !)

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6 hours ago, Duvel said:


In my head, I somewhat came up with a more complex recipe/story … 😜 

 

(but at the end, if it is, it is good !)

I wish I could say that it was some stroke of brilliance, but no - @weinoo was dead on - except the carcass came from Wu's Wonton King, not Peking Duck House.

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Another we have veggies to use up, what can we make them them.  Well potatoes and red pepper + more = HASH!

 

I found the linked recipe from googling for ideas.  We added an egg and zucchini to the recipe list and it was SO GOOD.

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Mung bean noodles with prawns and Vietnamese-style fish sauce.

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Carrot wrap/"tortilla" with broad bean-beetroot puree and fried egg.

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Tinned butter beans and lots of cheese

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Aguachile of raw scallops

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Same as above but with rhubarb and beetroot.

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20 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

Pork belly burnt ends and pineapple kimchi sandwich with just a smear of gochujang mayo on a take-and-bake roll from TJ's

Oh wow. That takes my breath away. 

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