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Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 32395429)
My parents' line was always "This is not a restaurant. You don't have to eat it if you don't want it but I'm not making anything else." But I was never a picky eater and I don't think I ever turned up my nose at things in the end. The above line was mostly directed at my sister, who only ever wanted mac and cheese.
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Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 32395429)
Ooh, or I could get salad and potatoes and grill some burgers with the ground beef or bison in the freezer.
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32395629)
how long do you need to thaw the frozen meat before grilling? I thought it was one full day (24 hours) by putting the frozen meat into the fridge.
your guidance is appreciated - I learn so much! |
I either leave it out on the counter for a couple hours or just microwave it at half power until thawed (though the microwave seems to always cook the edges no matter how careful I think I'm being).
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32395638)
depends on the size of the package....it will often thaw in about 12. But you are correct...no matter what anyone says, the safest way to defrost is in the fridge . Never on the counter.
Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 32395646)
I either leave it out on the counter for a couple hours or just microwave it at half power until thawed (though the microwave seems to always cook the edges no matter how careful I think I'm being).
my child requested cheeseburgers on roll-ppang and I will probably do oven fries again although I need to add parchment paper because it’s hard to fully get food remnants off the baking pan! I had that problem with the quiche and parchment paper would have been logical. I had already used parchment paper with baking banana bread so very sad that I didn’t use that knowledge for other baking. Sad!!!! |
Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 32395646)
I either leave it out on the counter for a couple hours or just microwave it at half power until thawed (though the microwave seems to always cook the edges no matter how careful I think I'm being).
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32394778)
we have a Saturday cooking class - my child already has a very busy schedule with distance learning and video play dates during the week. During the summer I’ll teach the art of quesadillas and toasting Bays. Maybe even the art of making French toast, which might be Friday brekky :-)
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32396343)
Surely your kid knows how to toast an English muffin.
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Takeout:
Mushroom, bacon & goat cheese soup Pan roasted & porcini dusted chicken breast with spinach, mushroom & cauliflower risotto |
Very late dinner .
I made pizza on the grill...it was too big! And absolutely delicious . roasted tomatoes with garlic,bacon , Italian sausage , pineapple, basil , goat cheese, pepperoncini. Super crispy crust. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...e831b5ff77.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...ae3492c41c.jpg |
As it's a special day, today we'll have grilled lobster tails, lamb roast with potato gratin and steamed veggies + tomato/garlic/red onion/ginger salad, mango parfait with flans
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Originally Posted by kipper
(Post 32394470)
I just want to know why a child is dictating their menu. I believe as a child, I was told more than once, "This is what is for dinner. Eat it or starve."
BTW, I find the Ore-Ida French Fries and the Kraft Macaroni & Cheese commercials so appalling. You should not have to give in or bribe your kids to eat what's healthy. If they don't want to eat the food you cooked for them than they should be sent to their room with all forms of entertainment taken from them. |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 32396339)
This is dangerous. I am sure you will say you have been doing it for years but you should know there is a risk. And I would not do it especially if serving anyone with any type of compromised immune system.
I do ensure that I don't leave it out after it's mostly thawed, unless I'm cooking it right away. Like one of my NOLS instructors once said after eating something he'd dropped on the ground, "if it were that easy, we'd all be dead by now". :) Also, when I do put something frozen in the fridge to thaw, it takes 2-3 days. I can't plan that far ahead. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32394778)
we have a Saturday cooking class - my child already has a very busy schedule with distance learning and video play dates during the week. During the summer I’ll teach the art of quesadillas and toasting Bays. Maybe even the art of making French toast, which might be Friday brekky :-)
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Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
(Post 32397933)
My 7 year old has been fully qualified on the use of the toaster for 2+ years. She can also run her own loads of laundry, too.
last night’s supper was simpler - cheeseburger sliders (roll-ppang) and oven fries roasted cauliflower, with a future request for Stephanie Izard’s cauliflower tortilla chips & avocado salsa organic cherries haagen daaz (chocolate) for our child’s dessert. white popcorn - the bob’s red mill white popcorn that one of the Jens suggested. The kernels are definitely larger than the Safeway Organic model and the popcorn color is super white. I’m sure it tasted good and I didn’t have any. |
Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 32398523)
very impressive! Proud parents unite :-)
last night’s supper was simpler - cheeseburger sliders (roll-ppang) and oven fries roasted cauliflower, with a future request for Stephanie Izard’s cauliflower tortilla chips & avocado salsa organic cherries haagen daaz (chocolate) for our child’s dessert. white popcorn - the bob’s red mill white popcorn that one of the Jens suggested. The kernels are definitely larger than the Safeway Organic model and the popcorn color is super white. I’m sure it tasted good and I didn’t have any. Just curious..does your kid eat anything beyond cheeseburgers or is this just a phase? |
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