So...whats for dinner?
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OMG Laurie - That cake looks absolutely delicious. Deb's right - we should have gone over to your house for dessert. Hey - my birthday's Friday. Think you can save me a piece.
Kay - I hope somebody complained to the Carvel store. What a disappointment for a little boy. My friends granddaughter has celiac. When I bring dessert to a party, that I know she's going to be at, I always bring something gluten free for her. The mixes on the market today are pretty good, especially the brownies.
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lifelover
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My future son in law is from the UK in Horbury, Wakefield West Yorkshire, he lives in Bermuda, that is were his job is and that is were my Daughter is right now. They are engaged and getting married sometime next year, probably in the UK. My grandparents are from the UK but they passed away a long time ago.
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Laurie- What fun making your own ornaments, would love to see pictures!
Carol- I know what you mean, I used to be able to eat anything and everything and still lose weight, now when i even think it i gain LOL!
Kay- How nice to have a go to stash! haha!
Seaside- Thats exactly what i thought, mine would of been gone the first week..ha!ha!
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Thanks for the fab welcome Ladies!!!
Good Chinese food is very difficult to find here in the UK but our local comes close to what I used to get in NYC.
Tonight it's Chicken Chausseur with loads of winter vegetables and a bottle of red wine
Oh yeah, maybe a few chunks of chocolate.
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We are having a raindeer stew
served with mashed potatoes and lots of vegetables.
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Rava-Welcome, It's great to have some new kinds of dishes like the raindeer stew my DH would love it, I have never been a fan of gamey foods, but would deffinately cook it for him.
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Welcome, Rava! We might have a hard time finding reindeer here in the US, but maybe you could post your recipe as we could substitute other meat like elk or deer, or beef. Are you in the midst of chemo?
It's nice to see this thread going "international" and I am looking forward to learning about all your local holiday recipes.
Michelle
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just an aside...
my cousin in law tracks, charts and hunts bears and shoots them with a powerful bow and arrow... then eats it all winter. She heads the Minnesota conservation and wildlife division something or other and only shoots bear in over populations. Her name is Princessa... LOL
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Wow what a picture! I can imagine that would take a while to eat. I wonder what ut tastes like.
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OMG Apple! Nothing "Princessa" about that picture...lol! I had bear many years ago but didn't care for it. Generally speaking, I am not fond of any big game meat unless it's farm raised.
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Okay I picked up my Dd (she recently turned 14 and is in 8th grade). Not sure whether to laugh or not. The screen says, dear me, you are the sexiest thing that ever walked the face of the earth. Love, me. I'd have no problem with the prettiest or cutest, but sexiest, and she isn't even in high school yet. Whose daughter is this?
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debbie, in Norway raindeer are domesticated, or at least herded in parts of the country.
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I need to go and visit Princessa. She lives on a small farm with her husband and his 3 kids. Sadly he is a stage 4 patient. sigh. I bet they have bear skin rugs everywhere.
I note that reindeer are the cutest animals ever. I watch Scandinavian and Norwegian cooking shows during my daily nap. .. absolutely fascinating and gorgeous, the countryside and fiords.
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Hello
The reindeer stew it typical for the northern parts of Norway. I live on the south west coast, but my husband is from the north of Norway.
The reindeer stew is quite simple, we use very fine cut meat, like small thin flakes, i cant find an english word for it. First I fry the meat with mushrooms and onion. Then I ad 2, 5 dl of broth and 3 dl of sour cream, we have one called creme fraiche witch I use. Then it boils for like half and hour. I use 1/2 kilo of meat for two grownups and two children. One big onion, and four big mushrooms. I use juniper as spice in the stew. I put it in from the beginning. I also use dried thyme, parsley and rosemary. And of course salt an pepper if needed.
Appel; I must say I am impressed by your CIL wow, shooting a bear with a bow and arrow, holy cow! I tasted bear meat once we were visiting my inlaws. It was quite special. It is not common to eat bear meat in Norway.. They bought it in Sweden.)
I serve with home made mashed poatoes and boiled broccoli, carrots and cauliflower. -
LuvRVing: I have not strarted chemo yet. The Her2 test was inconclusive and they had to do the FISH test. I`m waithing now to see an onc. Hopefully this week... I don`t wanna waith any longer..
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Rava - don't worry too much. You had the MX so I'm guessing they got most if not all of the cancer out. If it takes a couple months before you start, it will be ok. I had my bmx on 4/7 and started chemo on 6/15. Once they know the HER status, they can start you pretty quickly. My KI-67 was also high - 90% - so I understand your desire for things to go quickly!
I'm going to color my hair now, then I'm going to whip up some chicken parmesan so we can eat at home after my rads treatment. One of my boys is taking me tonight, giving DH a break.
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Chabba- Thanks, I thought raindeer was the same as deer but called raindeer in other parts of the country. LOL!
Kay- Oh my, Yes, I would be a little upset too, Kids are more grown-up these days than I was at that age Its the boys you have to worry about LOL!
Michelle- Speaking of hair, i noticed yours is growing in quite fast, it looks beautiful as do you ;-)))
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Rava- What are some of the norwegian foods that are popular there? Would love some recipes!
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Debbie - thanks, I said I was going to set the new Guiness Book of World's Records for fastest hair growth...lol. It is coming in fast and now that I colored it again, it looks a lot thicker. I'll put up a new picture tomorrow. Doing the color out of the box reminds me, again, why I paid to have it done in a salon. It makes such a mess! Good thing I changed to an old t-shirt! This time it came out a darker brownish red, even though I used the same exact brand and color as the last time. I'm definitely liking the red, though. I have two nieces that are redheads, so it's in the family palette and goes with my green eyes.
Well, chicken parm isn't happening because I would have had to make marinara along with everything else. I thought for sure I had a can of my favorite Hunt's sauce, but nope. So chili won out today and I'll make the chicken parm tomorrow.
My DS should be here in about 30 minutes to take me to Boston. He'll be happy there is chili, I'll send a few containers home with him. If only he'd bring back the empties...lol!
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OMG apple! I wonder what polar-brown bear tastes like? They are beginning to mate due to warming. Laurie, I hope you are feeling better. Rava good luck with chemo, the ladies here will walk you through it. ,I had to have that test too and it turned out negative/OK. I wish that I could visit your country! I have missed a lot of posts and feel like I can never catch up so sorry if I missed anyone! I am having Tomato Bulger Soup from the Moosewood Restaurant cookbook. Soup Soup Soup! Geez, I may be taking a 4-6 month job in SD to make some money, as there is no money in RI, that's for sure. :O
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Michelle- My Grand-daugter has red hair, so did my Grandmothers must be the irish in us. Do you have a wee bit of irish in ya? LOL! Glad your son is helping out, I'm sure your Dh appreciates it too ha!
Bedo- Yumm tomato bulger soup sounds good, I love to crush up lots of crackers in my tomatoe soup so yummy! Sorry things are so slow there in RI. Can't wait for the economy to get better!
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I cant turn my back for a minute...ha ha you ladies are busy!
Welcome Lifelover and Rava. I am with Michelle, would love to learn some international dishes.
Today was stressfull...took my 77 yr old mom for an angiogram at one of the lg hospitals in rochester, and the cardiac surgeon said her aortic valve was severly diseased and needed to be replaced ASAP. My mom being the stubborn person she is was pleading with the Dr. to let her go home and wait till after Christmas. I said that since I was the driver of the car, I was not taking her home, that she had to stay and get it done. I know how scared she is, but I am more scared to have her walking around like that, where she could just collapse and die. So surgery it is tomorrow at 6:30 in the morning. Her birthday is the 13th, so I told her that her present was a new heart.
I had the best pizza soup at a restaurant last week...really got to investigate to get a recipe...yummm.
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Carrie- My dad had his aortic valved replaced about 3 years ago, he decided on the tissue valve which is animal tissue,instead of the mechcanical one. Although it took him some time to recover he is doing wonderful now and looks and feels better than he has in ages. Your mom is in my prayers for a safe a speedy recovery.
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rava
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I have some old Woman's Day Encyclopedia of Cookery cook books copywrite 1966. I found a recipe for Reinsdyrsteik.
You won't get the answer to that one bcuz it is 1:21 AM in Norway.
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Carrie~prayers coming from Massachusetts for you and your Mom.
I lost my Mom 15 years ago to BC, she was only 64.
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Carrie - good thing you were in the "driver's seat" with that decision. Will be thinking about you and your mom tomorrow.
Today's trip took the whole 3 hours, there was a bit more traffic on the way home than we were encountering with the later time. It didn't help that it was raining. Apparently there might be some ugly weather tomorrow evening which could make for some fun. I saw the RO today (that's an every Tuesday thing) and they took some interim xrays to be sure everything is still properly lined up. So far, so good. No skin reactions, no nothing yet. Five down, 25 to go. And my DS showed up right on schedule to take me, so DH didn't have to cut short his workday. He'll drive tomorrow and my other DS is on tap for Thursday.
Joyce - supper sounds yummy, I need to cook a roast pork next week.
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wow! What a busy day- I hope I don't miss anyone!
lifelover and Rava- Welcome!! I agree with the other ladies, it will be fun to make this thread international, I am excited to see you both here. I think you will have fun with us, we talk about food alot, obviously, but we also support each other in any other way that anyone may need. Rava- I hope you get your results soon and that they are good news, we're here for you.
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I would be a little nervous with that too! Sexy? Females have such pressure in society to be it all and the girls I think feel that pressure earlier and earlier in life. I am sure she's fine as you are har mom.
Carrie- Wow that is a rough day, I hope Debbie's post helps give you confidence that all will be well. Yet it must have been hard today to hear the news and then get your mom to do it. I hope all goes well and your mom ends up feeling like a million bucks inthe end. ((((hugs)))) And pizza soup- that sounds interesting, you should investigate!
Apple- great picture! I have a girlfriend who just took up bow hunting, she hasn't gotten anything yet, but loves it.
Bedo- what is tomato bulger soup?
Michelle- I hope rads went well for you tonight again, despite the drive in the rain. You are so ambitious trying to make dinner for when you get back! You remind me of my mom in those ways
Love the red hair idea- it looks great on you and I am happy it is coming in so fast!
My day was....well it was a day. I worked this morning for a couple of hours, hit the grocery store, picked up the kids and went to settle them in for nap and my oldest started coughing and his breathing became really poor. I called the Dr and they told me to bring him to the ER. So- I brought my youngest to my in laws and headed to the ER, I didn't know if the ER was necessary but I wasn't going to question it either. So we spent three hours at the ER, he has pneumonia again and a double ear infection. He behaved awesome the whole time we were there and made things so much easier. He was so silly and not acting sick at all, it was kind of weird. So we get out of there and head to the pharmacy where they don't have the liquid steroid they prescribed for his breathing problems. I have them call the other pharmacey's- nope. I have them call three that are not chains of theirs- they don't have it either. They said they would have it by 9 am tomorrow. Great. Went and picked up my youngest and headed home. We got back after 6, fed them chicken nuggets and fries from the freezer, got the warm mist vaporizers going in both rooms, ( the youngest is sick too) and dosed them with some benedryl to help with all the drips down their throats and runny noses and coughs. Did I mention DH was in a meeting all day and had to work late? I still haven't eaten dinner. But it is now quiet in the house. Time to pick up and get organized and figure out food for me. Back to the Dr for the boys 2/4 year old check ups at 10. Thankful everyone is ok, I am ignoring my sore throat and stuffy nose and pouring a glass of wine
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Laurie, I copied the whole recipe and then somehow it disappeared!
I will try again tomorrow
I am a dummy!
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