What are you eating and drinking tonight?
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You're not fat hun!thebish wrote:Bijou Bob wrote:I'll take that as a compliment, but I'm finding the gut fat harder to keep off every year mate. I always said I didn't mind being bald, but I'd never let myself get bald and fat!Bruce Rioja wrote:Bollocks!Bijou Bob wrote:At the moment I'm eating a 54 calorie slim a soup that actually tastes almost pleasant. Tonight it's a three bean chilli, no rice, no bread. I've decided my BMI is too high and after watching some TV programme last night about a fasting diet scheme am giving it a go. I'll give it a week.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
pretty much exhausted the menu at Jamies Italian now, nowt beats the Turkey Milanese!
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General Mannerheim wrote:pretty much exhausted the menu at Jamies Italian now, nowt beats the Turkey Milanese!
Passed that on the way back from Belgos last night. It was rammed!
I had the Mussells Espagnole last night followed by a Belgian Waffle washed down with Honey flavoured beer.
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[/quote] I'd never let myself get bald and fat![/quote]
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You're not fat hun![/quote]
Just 'Cuddly'?

You're not fat hun![/quote]
Just 'Cuddly'?

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
opinions sought...
moved to a new place - sussing out the shops... there is a big FarmFoods shop nearby - so went in to have a look..
as i thought - a bit like iceland - except..
they seem to specialize in flash-frozen veg - the kind you don't often see...
so - they had large bags of frozen broccoli spears, frozen sliced green beans, frozen chopped leeks, and frozen mushrooms...
these are some of the veg I most regularly buy and most regularly end up chucking away cos they go off before I eat them...
so... I have often heard it said that you don't lose any of the nutrition with these flash-frozen veg - but has anyone here tried them?
do you lose flavour?
do they go soggy? (which is my current impression - maybe unfair - of what happens to frozen veg.)
I almost always steam my veg.. what would be the best way to cook (say) frozen broccoli spears - from frozen in the steamer - or let it defrost first then steam???
they also have frozen chopped onion - £1 for a huge bag - which seems a bargain - but onions don't go off as easily as broccoli...
moved to a new place - sussing out the shops... there is a big FarmFoods shop nearby - so went in to have a look..
as i thought - a bit like iceland - except..
they seem to specialize in flash-frozen veg - the kind you don't often see...
so - they had large bags of frozen broccoli spears, frozen sliced green beans, frozen chopped leeks, and frozen mushrooms...
these are some of the veg I most regularly buy and most regularly end up chucking away cos they go off before I eat them...
so... I have often heard it said that you don't lose any of the nutrition with these flash-frozen veg - but has anyone here tried them?
do you lose flavour?
do they go soggy? (which is my current impression - maybe unfair - of what happens to frozen veg.)
I almost always steam my veg.. what would be the best way to cook (say) frozen broccoli spears - from frozen in the steamer - or let it defrost first then steam???
they also have frozen chopped onion - £1 for a huge bag - which seems a bargain - but onions don't go off as easily as broccoli...
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They go dead soggy and brown really quickly.
I remain unconvinced by the non-loss of nutrition argument, the f*cking plethora of (undisclosed usually) chemicals that are used in "fresh" veg is alarming. See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.
I remain unconvinced by the non-loss of nutrition argument, the f*cking plethora of (undisclosed usually) chemicals that are used in "fresh" veg is alarming. See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.
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what do? all frozen vegetables?Lord Kangana wrote:They go dead soggy and brown really quickly.
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What does it suggest is the best way to cook them on the packets, Bish? I only buy frozen peas, which I boil up.
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I don't know - I didn't get as far as picking one up (and I didn't have my glasses so i wouldn't have been able to discern what it said anyway!) I will look next time I pass...Bruce Rioja wrote:What does it suggest is the best way to cook them on the packets, Bish? I only buy frozen peas, which I boil up.
we haven't got a freezer at the moment - so I couldn't buy any...
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I have "washed and ready to eat salad" pretty much every day for lunch. In fact, I've just finished one.Lord Kangana wrote:See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
clock's ticking bruce... you'll be dead before dawn...Bruce Rioja wrote:I have "washed and ready to eat salad" pretty much every day for lunch. In fact, I've just finished one.Lord Kangana wrote:See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.
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thebish wrote:clock's ticking bruce... you'll be dead before dawn...Bruce Rioja wrote:I have "washed and ready to eat salad" pretty much every day for lunch. In fact, I've just finished one.Lord Kangana wrote:See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
I think that counteracts the cyanide.. you'll be reet!Bruce Rioja wrote:thebish wrote:clock's ticking bruce... you'll be dead before dawn...Bruce Rioja wrote:I have "washed and ready to eat salad" pretty much every day for lunch. In fact, I've just finished one.Lord Kangana wrote:See also "washed and ready to eat salads". You might aswell eat a cold lump of cyanide.
Wine on a Wednesday it is then
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
thebish wrote:what do? all frozen vegetables?Lord Kangana wrote:They go dead soggy and brown really quickly.
Most. The freezing process breaks down the cell walls of a lot of veg, so they piss water upon reheating. Peas don't do this, I can't remember why, but frozen broccoli is, in my humble experience, shit. Same with mushrooms. If you're going for them, try dried.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Pretty much matches my experience of frozen veg.Lord Kangana wrote:thebish wrote:what do? all frozen vegetables?Lord Kangana wrote:They go dead soggy and brown really quickly.
Most. The freezing process breaks down the cell walls of a lot of veg, so they piss water upon reheating. Peas don't do this, I can't remember why, but frozen broccoli is, in my humble experience, shit. Same with mushrooms. If you're going for them, try dried.
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mine too... I was hoping technology had moved on since the awful days of frozen (and then overboiled) cauliflower that my mother used to make...Worthy4England wrote:Pretty much matches my experience of frozen veg.Lord Kangana wrote:thebish wrote:what do? all frozen vegetables?Lord Kangana wrote:They go dead soggy and brown really quickly.
Most. The freezing process breaks down the cell walls of a lot of veg, so they piss water upon reheating. Peas don't do this, I can't remember why, but frozen broccoli is, in my humble experience, shit. Same with mushrooms. If you're going for them, try dried.

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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Forzen peas are supposed to be better than fresh. I think with the caveat of fresh being "supermarket" fresh rather than actually fresh!
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some interesting info here...
http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/f ... c3063.html
yes - cell wall damage - but a suggestion that fast-freezing causes less damage than slow-freezing...
I guess the only way to find out is to try some...
http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/f ... c3063.html
yes - cell wall damage - but a suggestion that fast-freezing causes less damage than slow-freezing...
I guess the only way to find out is to try some...
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Frozen peas - best cooked in the microwave.
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Re: What are you eating and drinking tonight?
Bish, leave the veg, but grab handfuls of their frozen bags of fruit, raspberries, summer fruits etc. Great quality and dirt cheap.
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