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Dejah

Dejah

Fabulous meals to catch up drooling about! @Kim ShookThat char siu is spot on!
WE have not been starving, but it's been a busy place, everything in disarray as our 2-story cedar house was being sanded and stained. Nearly done after 2 weeks, sometimes stalled by extreme temperatures then major thunderstorms.

I have bee planting, planting, planting flowers, but nothing can be moved into place, along with all the statues, etc until all the painting is done.
Some meals the last while:

Had the 8 and 11 year old granddaughters up one day. Good grief! They DO love perogies and steak. They each devoured 12 perogies and steak

                                                                                               

                                                                        Perogiesandsteak1047.jpg.30f8f9b3b77968c4913208537d3d39e4.jpg

Got some fresh asparagus from a Hutterite colony not far from us. Blanched them, sauteed in butter, then topped with toasted nuts, seeds etc: Went well with Shake and Bake BBQ chicken legs

                                                                        Chickenasparagus1116.jpg.8465c27cc78b6d7ddbeec461aa24582f.jpg

 

Too hot to BBQ, possible? With good A/C in the house, cooked up low and slow, some pork ribs. Corn looked too ripe but was actually really tender and sweet.

 

                                                                       RibsandCorn1094.jpg.6462f10c386ff58c4092a049f9236a0f.jpg

 

Love one wok meals when I am busy. Local supermarket had lovely bitter melon - a favourite for hubby and me.  Black bean garlic beef & bitter melon

 

                                                                        BitterMelon1087.jpg.52b442697abf208f007f4cb588b3bb10.jpg

 

Pickerel and vegetables stir-fry:

 

                                                                        PiclerelVeg1066.jpg.d1d13d7aba8bf7e7e0ec63d2fd469c1d.jpg

 

Daughter-in-law was away on a Outdoor Women Weekend where she was going archery, fire arms, and butchering! She brought back lovely lamb and shared some shank meat with us. I did a curry in the IP:

 

                                                                         CurryLambShanks1121.jpg.aa827b05b57f8c09598b287d0c1e7f7e.jpg

 

Last night: Hamburger steak with onion, mushroom, green peppercorn gravy. Comfort food with mashed taters!

                                                                        HamburgerOnions1140.jpg.42726c257e8a4c6e4f7c77e189904dcc.jpg

 

 

 

 

Dejah

Dejah

Fabulous meals to catch up drooling about! @Kim ShookThat char siu is spot on!
WE have not been starving, but it's been a busy place, everything in disarray as our 2-story cedar house was being sanded and stained. Nearly done after 2 weeks, sometimes stalled by extreme temperatures then major thunderstorms.

I have bee planting, planting, planting flowers, but nothing can be moved into place, along with all the statues, etc until all the painting is done.
Some meals the last while:

Had the 8 and 11 year old granddaughters up one day. Good grief! They DO love perogies and steak. They each devoured 12 perogies and steak

                                                                                               

                                                                        Perogiesandsteak1047.jpg.30f8f9b3b77968c4913208537d3d39e4.jpg

Got some fresh asparagus from a Hutterite colony not far from us. Blanched them, sauteed in butter, then topped with toasted nuts, seeds etc: Went well with Shake and Bake BBQ chicken legs

                                                                        Chickenasparagus1116.jpg.8465c27cc78b6d7ddbeec461aa24582f.jpg

 

Too hot to BBQ, possible? With good A/C in the house, cooked up low and slow, some pork ribs. Corn looked too ripe but was actually really tender and sweet.

 

                                                                       RibsandCorn1094.jpg.6462f10c386ff58c4092a049f9236a0f.jpg

 

Love one wok meals when I am busy. Local supermarket had lovely bitter melon - a favourite for hubby and me.  Black bean garlic beef & bitter melon

 

                                                                        BitterMelon1087.jpg.52b442697abf208f007f4cb588b3bb10.jpg

 

Pickerel and vegetables stir-fry:

 

                                                                        PiclerelVeg1066.jpg.d1d13d7aba8bf7e7e0ec63d2fd469c1d.jpg

 

Daughter-in-law was away on a Outdoor Women Weekend where she was going archery, fire arms, and butchering! She brought back lovely lamb and shared some shank meat with us. I did a curry in the IP:

 

                                                                         CurryLambShanks1121.jpg.aa827b05b57f8c09598b287d0c1e7f7e.jpg

 

Last night: Hamburger steak with onion, mushroom, green peppercorn gravy. Comfort food with mashed taters!

                                                                        HamburgerOnions1140.jpg.42726c257e8a4c6e4f7c77e189904dcc.jpg

 

 

 

Thai Coconut Curry CHicken1075.jpg

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