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Breakfast For Today - cheese and mushroom omelette with French toast
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Captain WH Rollins
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I wish you a good lunch for youLunch At Home For Today - Goats' cheese stuffed chicken breast with oven roasted vegetables and steamed potato's
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The last day of 2022 - a family treatI wish you a good lunch for you
I had a similar meal for dinner last night - baked lamb chops with roasted sweet potato. I can't afford to have such expensive meals for lunch as well.Lunch At Home For Today - grilled lamb chops, steamed green beans and roast potato's
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Sounds good - what is different about Sardinian pasta?Lunch At Home For Today - Sardinian pasta with sausage and tomato sauce
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Sardinian pasta - I used Gnocchetti, which is made with semolina flour, and shaped like a hollowed shell, it is ideal for tomato sauceSounds good - what is different about Sardinian pasta?
What are bhajis? Never heard of them.Lunch At Home For Today - Onion bhajis with mango chutney and mixed green salad with dressing
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OMG you have not lived! Standard side with an Indian meal in England!What are bhajis? Never heard of them.
I'm so sorry to hear that! I hope you find a diet that works for you.Just had some medical news, and the basic upshot and reason I am posting here is I have become a type 2 diabetic, and also need to go low carb in relation to my heart. SO I am having to change my diet completely, and need to move to a low carb diabetic friendly diet. Will be scannnig suggestions in here for any that will suit!
Being from India, would add a few points, bhaji is the word used in South India, the same is called Pakoras in Northern region, it can be made with Fat Chilies (Called Milagai Bhaji or Mirchi Pakora), potatoes, raw banana (called Vazzhakkai Bhaji), Baby corn, sometimes with Cauliflower (but it gets a different name as dry Gobi or Gobi pakoda, it can be mixed with sauces and served as Gobi 65), Chicken (with sauces as Chicken 65), Mushroom and many moreOMG you have not lived! Standard side with an Indian meal in England!
"Popular in the United Kingdom, onion bhaji is a spicy fried onion dish of Indian origin. Often served in Indian restaurants, onion bhaji combines spices, flour, and sliced onion to create a fritter-like appetizer or snack. This dish is frequently served with a mango chutney or yogurt-based dip."
I know almost nothing about Indian food. Sounds delicious, though.Being from India, would add a few points, bhaji is the word used in South India, the same is called Pakoras in Northern region, it can be made with Fat Chilies (Called Milagai Bhaji or Mirchi Pakora), potatoes, raw banana (called Vazzhakkai Bhaji), Baby corn, sometimes with Cauliflower (but it gets a different name as dry Gobi or Gobi pakoda, it can be mixed with sauces and served as Gobi 65), Chicken (with sauces as Chicken 65), Mushroom and many more