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Armchair Dining on DP

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by jrbiz, Mar 13, 2015.

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    #661
    A couple of weeks ago, there was an ad on TV about a new product from the Reese's peanut butter cup people. It was for Reese's Thins and I immediately mentioned to my wife that I would probably like them because it meant a bit more chocolate and a bit less sweet peanut butter filling per bite:

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    And, it turns out that I was right: I really like these candies, perhaps even more than the original peanut butter cups. Worth a try!
     
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    #662
    This will never work oh diet king because you will simply end up eating more of them due to their small size.:rolleyes:
     
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    #663
    This was not about diet and/or calories. This was about the Thins tasting better than the original sized peanut butter cups. I would have neither were I on a diet. Thankfully, Sunday was not a day of dieting. ;)
     
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    #664
    There in lies the problem oh dietless one. Because they are so much better you soon will be on a diet.:rolleyes:
     
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    #665
    You are prophetic. I am back on the darn diet. :mad:
     
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    #666
    I believe in you.....you will lose the weight.:)
     
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    #667
    Ciao, come va? Eh!....How comme you no talka more about Italian food? Attsa matta for you eh? Mamma mia da Italian food, she's da best food of all! What you no wanna talk about da Italian food?.....Ah shuta you face!:rolleyes:
     
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    We just went out for Italian food last night. It was at a local Olive Garden restaurant which is an Italian chain that I was first exposed to many years ago in Detroit. That was a great one, as have been a few others that I have visited around the country. Unfortunately, the one that is nearby is not run as well and the food is not as good. I left disappointed, in fact.

    On the bright side, my wife makes a great lasagna with an Italian sausage and ground beef meat sauce. Looks something like this:

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    Alas, it is not on the menu any time soon, as far as I am aware. But a cannoli would seem to be in order today, n'est-ce pas? :)
     
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    #669
    Cela ressemble a un plan por moi.;) Even though I grew up in France and my parents were 100% French, we ate a lot of Italian food and it was and is my favorite overall ethnic food. Second to that would be Mexican, though that can be overly spicy for me.(heartburn) If I was to pick a 3rd choice it would be Japanese cuisine. I absolutely love teriyaki chicken...yummy! Are you at all familiar with Japanese food?
     
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    I am no Japanese food expert, but I also like teriyaki chicken and/or beef. I really like tempura vegetables, shrimp, etc. Have also had the Japanese bento box for breakfast, but I am more of a pancakes, eggs, and bacon type of person in the morning. I went to Benihana's in San Francisco a few times with clients and enjoyed the entire experience (and the food, of course.)
     
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    Not sure what that is.....Is it anything like the Saphorro Ichiban noodles? These noodles come in a wrap like package that also comes with a packet of broth. You simply put both in boiling water and presto! I am unique in that while I like Japanese cuisine I loathe sushi. You don't have enough money to bribe me eat worm infested raw fish.

    Can you post a pic of these bento thingies you wrote about?
     
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    It's been a while. I was in a hotel in San Francisco (where else) and it was a very expensive breakfast that we had at the request of the client I was meeting with. My understanding is that the Japanese use bento boxes for lunch, as well, and there can be quite a variation in the edible components. What I do remember was soup, rice, fish, and other foods that I normally do not associate with breakfast:

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    OH MY GOD! I had the CRAZIEST obsession with Reese's and I remember gaining so much weight cause I would live off these. I didn't make it in time for Reese's thins... I turned vegan by then and now make my own chocolate which is also to die for... I actually use peanut butter ;)

    Since I am vegan I will post a photo of my favourite vegan dish and the ingredients in case anyone wants to try it out...you don't have to be vegan to fall in love with this. My non vegan beg me to make this for them ;)

    Here is the recipe:

    Ingredients:

    1 chopped onion
    1 red pepper cut into strips
    2 tablespoons oil
    1 tablespoon curry powder
    1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper / cayenne pepper (you may want to do this in small dozes if you don't have a spicy palate)
    1 tablespoon can sugar (I used 1 tablespoon agave)
    4 tablespoons nutritional yeast (optional)
    1 tablespoon tomato paste
    1 can of drained chickpeas (250grams)
    1 can of 400ml coconut milk
    Salt to taste

    Directions:

    Step 1: In a large skillet over medium-high heat, sauté the onion and bell pepper in the oil for 5 to 10 minutes.
    Step 2: Add the curry powder, crushed red pepper, cane sugar, nutritional yeast, tomato paste and chickpeas.
    Step 3: Sauté for about 3 minutes
    Step 4: Stir in the coconut milk, add the salt and continue to cook the mixture, stirring occasionally, until thick and creamy (10 to 15 minutes).
    Step 5: Serve on basmati rice and garnish with basil leaves


    Let me know if anyone tries it out :D
     

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    #674
    That's probably a psychological hack. Think about it?
    It's slim so you think ''how many calories can these little things have? I can handle a few more!''...

    Before you know it you reached the bottom of the packet and you are on your way to the store for more Reese's slims lol

    Must have happened to me hundreds of times :D
     
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    Sounds and looks delicious! BTW, my daughter has a vegan friend who swears that Oreo's are vegan. It is the only thing that he will eat at our house. ;)

    No Reese's for me this weekend, however, we did jump the gun a bit and got a package of Halloween Oreo's:

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    Would love to hear more about your home made chocolate and any other good things to eat!
     
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    #676
    Here in New England in the Fall, pumpkins are ready to harvest and you begin to find the flavor in coffee, soups, and desserts. I love pumpkin pie and pumpkin cake, but that is old school. A really nice option that I plan to have this year is a pumpkin muffin with cream cheese frosting:

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    Just need to get the wife motivated to make them. ;)
     
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    Every time I hear the word pumpkin I think of Trump. Don't know why....must be something about the orange color. (whoops, I've gone waaaaaaay off topic here)
     
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    #678
    Food flavors, textures, aromas, etc., transcend all other topics on this thread. :)
     
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    I 100% agree, who wants to read about a bloated, narcissistic, orange pumpkin anyway?:rolleyes:
     
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    I can't get my head around having pumpkin as a sweet dish. For us it's a roasted vegetable along with potatoes, kumara, and parsnip - or you might cook it and put it in a salad - always savoury. My Irish friend struggles to see it as anything but pig food and when she first arrived in NZ thought her mother in law was passive-aggressively insulting her by dishing it up. It's interesting how countries with similar cultural roots can vary so much.
     
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