OT: Whatcha cookin'?

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Postby ladyhawke on 25 May 2012 16:38

my ex husband took our grill when he left but we used to make hamburgers on it
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Postby English-lion on 26 May 2012 00:18

kmart wrote:I love cooking outdoors on the grill! I usually do it year around, but I kick it high gear during the summer. I love to do chicken (marinated in Italian dressing) easy but good, the usual hamburgers, hot dogs and steak and I will cook fish in a tinfoil pan with onions and butter.

I know it is not very unique or adventurous, but there is something about food on the grill that tastes great....

So here is a question...Gas or charcoal? and why?

I think charcoal tastes better but it takes so long to get ready! Gas, you turn on a switch and you are cookin!

KMART

ps I am sorry I haven't been around in awhile, I worked 4 months with 3 days off the entire time, averaging 12 hours a day....It has been crazy at work!



Gas because my husband is the cook of the house ...but I do the desserts

My goodness KMART only 3 days off in 4 months I hope it's slowed down for you!

let me fill you in on some of the things you've missed

The news section is good you'll find some good post about the Clarke and Copeland tour
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Stewart in Dallas Pictures :-)
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you've gotta read the happy birthday sockii thread .......and see the attached video 8) 8)
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Postby English-lion on 26 May 2012 01:26

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FANTASY FUDGE
(recpice from COOKS.COM) This used to be on the side jar of Marshmellow cream very easy to do and soooo good



3 c. sugar
3/4 c. butter
2/3 c. (5 1/3 fl. oz. can) Carnation evaporated milk
1 (12 oz.) pkg. semi-sweet chocolate pieces
2 c. Kraft marshmallow creme
1 c. chopped nuts ( I don't use nuts)
1 tsp. vanilla

Combine sugar, butter and milk in heavy 2 1/2 quart saucepan; bring to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly. Continue boiling 5 minutes over medium heat, stirring constantly to prevent scorching. Remove from heat; stir in chocolate pieces until melted. Add marshmallow creme, nuts and vanilla; beat until well blended. Pour into greased 13 x 9 inch pan. Cool at room temperature; cut into squares. Makes approximately 3 pounds.
Double recipe: Use this full 13 ounce jar of Kraft marshmallow creme, doubling all ingredients. Prepare fudge as directed, using 5-quart Dutch oven. Pour fudge into 2 greased 13 x 9 inch pans. Makes approximately 6 pounds.
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Postby ltwoman on 26 May 2012 10:16

kmart wrote: KMART

ps I am sorry I haven't been around in awhile, I worked 4 months with 3 days off the entire time, averaging 12 hours a day....It has been crazy at work!



He's back! Kmart, Happy Memorial Day to you and yours (and all you other grillin' Nutters out there!)
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Postby moonstone on 26 May 2012 19:48

[quote="kmart"]So here is a question...Gas or charcoal? and why?[/quote]

Hey K, lovely to hear from you again.

Charcoal without a doubt. It's one of the smells of summer, along with cut grass, walking down the road at the weekends or evenings and you can smell the barbeques heating up and getting ready to cook. The food tastes different too. Jacket potatoes wrapped in foil with butter and onions and pine nuts, veggie kebabs. You can cook it all on gas and it tastes the same as cooking it indoors on the stove. It's a totally different flavour when cooked over charcoal. Living on the beach, I swear it's catching here. Someone lights up a charcoal bar-be and everyone else follows.
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Postby sockii on 20 Jun 2012 18:30

What's cookin' tonight? Something from the garden.

Turnips and radishes (the first plantings, at least) are getting ready to harvest like mad. And my first purple beans are ready today, I'll probably toss them raw in a salad tonight with some of my wild arugula and butter lettuce which is nearly ready to bolt to seed if I don't eat it up asap.

I need to find some good recipes for turnip & radish greens as well, as I just can't bear tossing them all away just to enjoy the roots...

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Postby ladyhawke on 20 Jun 2012 19:36

socki friend you radiches and vegetables look pretty i wish i could have a garden
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Postby giovanni on 24 Jun 2012 14:44

hamburger, right now
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Postby ladyhawke on 24 Jun 2012 16:42

lol giovani friend my kids and i had hamburgers last night but we ate so fast to take pics.
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 28 Jun 2012 20:50

Thinking about trying the low carb trend. Found one with a slew of veg options, which rocks. Anybody tried one?
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Postby luna_virgo on 29 Jun 2012 05:43

Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Thinking about trying the low carb trend. Found one with a slew of veg options, which rocks. Anybody tried one?


I lost 40 pounds on a low carb diet (the Carbohydrate Addict's diet, eating carbs one meal a day), but gained it back when I fell off the wagon. You have to be committed to it forever or it won't work, and I never met a potato I didn't like, so...

The way low carb works is that when you cut excess carbs, which are the body's first choice for quick energy, you fall back on stored fat calories. Your insulin also drops, which means you lose water, so you can lose several pounds of water weight quickly, but after that, it's slow going. But it can be worth it short term to kill sugar addiction, even if you don't stay with it long term.
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Postby policerule on 29 Jun 2012 14:14

Dive, take a look at South Beach. The book is informative even if you don't try it. Basically, it's cutting out all of the refined crap and using food for it's healthy properties. I really liked a lot of the recipes, but like Luna said... it's a lifestyle. If I were to try another program, I'd go back on that.
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Postby sockii on 29 Jun 2012 16:20

I'm Italian and Polish carbs are my life.

You will pry my pasta and bread and potatoes and vodka from my cold dead hands.

*cough*
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Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 29 Jun 2012 17:09

Can't treat my ADHD with meds b/c I'm allergic to almost everything, so I wind up eating sugar all day. I'm having some success with killing the cravings thru exercise, but it all really went steroidal when I quit eating meat. As it turns out, foods like yogurt - which you'd think would be mostly protein - are loaded with sugar and I wound up gaining about 15 pounds.

I'm looking at "Metabolic Miracle," which has you cut out most carbs for a few weeks, then gradually phases them back in. No way I'm giving up fruit forever, but I have to get a handle on whatever is going on with my energy levels and it appears glucose is the likely culprit. Won't be fun to try to follow this without meat, but there are a variety of veg options in the cookbook, luckily...
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Postby sockii on 29 Jun 2012 18:25

Divemistress of the Dark wrote:Can't treat my ADHD with meds b/c I'm allergic to almost everything, so I wind up eating sugar all day. I'm having some success with killing the cravings thru exercise, but it all really went steroidal when I quit eating meat. As it turns out, foods like yogurt - which you'd think would be mostly protein - are loaded with sugar and I wound up gaining about 15 pounds.


Have you tried Greek yogurt vs. the Americanized yogurt? Greek yogurt tends to have twice the protein and half the sugar, and it tastes so unbelievably rich that it actually fills me up in the morning and makes a great snack too. I bought some regular yogurt last week for the first time in maybe a couple years (because it was on sale) and I couldn't even eat it - it tasted sickeningly sweet and nauseating to me. Both Chobani and Fage Greek yogurts are my favorites.
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