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    Making hand rolled (then dry fried) and hand cut noodles....
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    Forgot the end picture..... but it's mongolian Tsuivan.
    (Onions, garlic, salt [lots], pepper, lamb, spuds, carrot, water and the noodles above)

    The things we do to keep the Mrs happy....
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    Silver fern farms roast leg of lamb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Noodles....again T_T Attachment 10556
    nothing wrong wit them as a quick feed I add all sorts whatever is in the fridge fresh herbs onion and cold meat left over bit of ingenuity and one can come up with a good feed with the old noodles

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    Chopped up a heap of venny bones from the young hind I was breaking down. Mainly spine, brisket and ribs as hadn’t boned out legs yet. Was going to make a heap of bone broth but once I’d pulled them out of the oven after giving them a good bake prior to putting in pressure cooker, I couldn’t bring myself to do it. They were so bloody delicious and the browning on the bottom of the pan was amazing!!
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    Nothing better on a rainy day then a Venison Stout Stew!
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    Roast wild pork.
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    Had a very impromptu gathering with a couple of friends and wives for dinner at home tonight.
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    Cooked up a duck tonight,stuffed with goodies and wrapped in bacon,then all wrapped in tin foil.Cooked in roasting dish for 2.5 hrs.Couldnt taste duck,like chewing old fallow buck.Duck was cooked 80%,kf i would rave about it.Must be a better way,try again tomoro night.
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    Crockpot is your friend or cubed n quick fried.or cubed battered n quick fried
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Cooked up a duck tonight,stuffed with goodies and wrapped in bacon,then all wrapped in tin foil.Cooked in roasting dish for 2.5 hrs.Couldnt taste duck,like chewing old fallow buck.Duck was cooked 80%,kf i would rave about it.Must be a better way,try again tomoro night.
    Cooked the same tonight,but for 4hrs.Meat just fell of the bone,very nice.Not a lot of meat on a duck,could've had one on my own.Dont think the wife wouldv liked that.
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    Beef steak.
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    Found the runny egg once i munched a bit.
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    More of a big lunch , very underrated seafood
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    Totally agree. Mussels are a protein packed food of the gods.
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    Mussels are the best, those certainly look great, the micro plastics that go with them, really piss me off.

 

 

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