Alright then, I'll give it a go...No, straight up.
Alright then, I'll give it a go...No, straight up.
Chunky beef chilli with brown rice and grated cheddar, minus the baked beans.
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That first line. Why do eggs come into a stir fry? That sounds rank.
Any tips on protecting my eyes when I cut onion?
I'm trying to make a stir-fry. Apparently you don't fry noodles. I thought you would just fry everything hence it being a 'stir fry'
First noodles went in the bin, they just stay hard when you try to fry them. I've put the next ones in boiling water. Pictures to follow.
Any tips on protecting my eyes when I cut onion?

That first line. Why do eggs come into a stir fry? That sounds rank.
Any tips on protecting my eyes when I cut onion?
Any tips on protecting my eyes when I cut onion?
Wear goggles, failing that get your bitch to do them...that always works for my eyes
Bacon and goats cheese is good on an omelette.Just made an omelette, added some feta
Bacon and goats cheese is good on an omelette.
Really fancied baked beans tonight but couldnt find any Heinz here and the local Indonesian version is ****. So bought a can of Cooked Pinto Beans in a tomato and Jalapeno Sauce. Superb on toast - presumably what the Mexicans eat when they fancy a TV dinner.No. That would probably taste rather weird
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Course you can fry noodles - Mie Goreng is very popular dish here. Would guess you would have to boil them a bit first though - will ask the maid and post a recipe for you.I'm trying to make a stir-fry. Apparently you don't fry noodles. I thought you would just fry everything hence it being a 'stir fry'
First noodles went in the bin, they just stay hard when you try to fry them. I've put the next ones in boiling water. Pictures to follow.
Probably not that popular in the Fan household though - unless he can get beef bacon.Bacon and goats cheese is good on an omelette.
Course you can fry noodles - Mie Goreng is very popular dish here. Would guess you would have to boil them a bit first though - will ask the maid and post a recipe for you.
Course you can fry noodles - Mie Goreng is very popular dish here. Would guess you would have to boil them a bit first though - will ask the maid and post a recipe for you.
Yeah these were hard and just stayed hard. I then put the next ones in some boiling water for a few minutes and then lobbed them in the frying pan.He probably had the dried version of noodles. Not sure they’d respond well to being lobbed in a frying pan.