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aliceloatheswonderland

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:52 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I live in res at university so everyone expects my diet to be godawful

and seriously, like every other suite in the building has s**t food

but I live with two awesome cooks so I get amaaaazing food all the tiiiiiime.

We live near a china town so we get all sorts of veggies, and there's a super awesome butcher's shop near here.

ugh home made lasagna, mac and cheese, puttanesca, beef stew, ma po tofu, burritos, panna cotta, EVERYTHING HOME MADE AND DELICIOUUSSS.


I love food ; u;

biggrin
Home made is best I agree.
Tastes so good and is so filling. None of this packet mix crap that leaves you hungry.
exactly right :'D

and you know everything that goes into it so it tastes even betterr~
although sometimes knowing what goes into things is kind of scary xD
mmm bacon greaaseeee.


Bacon grease is good for you =o
In moderation of course. But it is better to cook in than oil.

I love food. so much want  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:54 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I live in res at university so everyone expects my diet to be godawful

and seriously, like every other suite in the building has s**t food

but I live with two awesome cooks so I get amaaaazing food all the tiiiiiime.

We live near a china town so we get all sorts of veggies, and there's a super awesome butcher's shop near here.

ugh home made lasagna, mac and cheese, puttanesca, beef stew, ma po tofu, burritos, panna cotta, EVERYTHING HOME MADE AND DELICIOUUSSS.


I love food ; u;

biggrin
Home made is best I agree.
Tastes so good and is so filling. None of this packet mix crap that leaves you hungry.
exactly right :'D

and you know everything that goes into it so it tastes even betterr~
although sometimes knowing what goes into things is kind of scary xD
mmm bacon greaaseeee.


Bacon grease is good for you =o
In moderation of course. But it is better to cook in than oil.

I love food. so much want
whoaa really? xD

I just assumed it wasn't cause

y'know. it's bacon grease xD  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:58 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I'm warming up some mulled wine. It's traditional christmas drink here.


yum?
i have nevr been a fan


I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:58 pm
I made gingerbread cookies today.

I'ma eat them with mah earl grey tea.

/classy  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:59 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I'm warming up some mulled wine. It's traditional christmas drink here.


yum?
i have nevr been a fan


I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.
What's celebration curry?  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:04 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I live in res at university so everyone expects my diet to be godawful

and seriously, like every other suite in the building has s**t food

but I live with two awesome cooks so I get amaaaazing food all the tiiiiiime.

We live near a china town so we get all sorts of veggies, and there's a super awesome butcher's shop near here.

ugh home made lasagna, mac and cheese, puttanesca, beef stew, ma po tofu, burritos, panna cotta, EVERYTHING HOME MADE AND DELICIOUUSSS.


I love food ; u;

biggrin
Home made is best I agree.
Tastes so good and is so filling. None of this packet mix crap that leaves you hungry.
exactly right :'D

and you know everything that goes into it so it tastes even betterr~
although sometimes knowing what goes into things is kind of scary xD
mmm bacon greaaseeee.


Bacon grease is good for you =o
In moderation of course. But it is better to cook in than oil.

I love food. so much want
whoaa really? xD

I just assumed it wasn't cause

y'know. it's bacon grease xD


Yeah.. I learned a lot about food this year.. the truth and the lies the supermarkets feed you.

I also drink milk straight from a cow, cream and all. which helped me lose a lot of weight o.o  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:07 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I'm warming up some mulled wine. It's traditional christmas drink here.


yum?
i have nevr been a fan


I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.
What's celebration curry?


I want gingerbread mens ;.;

Celebration Curry is a curry that my mum's step father/father's family made. They are burmiese Indian.
It's basically a vry rich and very spicy beef curry served with fresh tomato and cucumber salad, rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney,
It takes about 8 hours to cook. But is amazing.  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:10 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland
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AliceLoathesWonderland
Iehonatane
I'm warming up some mulled wine. It's traditional christmas drink here.


yum?
i have nevr been a fan


I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.
What's celebration curry?


I want gingerbread mens ;.;

Celebration Curry is a curry that my mum's step father/father's family made. They are burmiese Indian.
It's basically a vry rich and very spicy beef curry served with fresh tomato and cucumber salad, rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney,
It takes about 8 hours to cook. But is amazing.


They were so tasty.

That sounds yummy. What makes it a celebration?  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:12 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.


Well, it's still totally different than what we have. At my house, the the morning of christmas eve we eat rice porrige with cinnamon and prune soup.

In the evening we have a big roastad ham, freshly-salted salmon, baltic herring with garlic, mixed vegetable salad, sweet potato casserole, carrot casserole and something I think it's called rutabaga casserole in english xD

As dessert we usually have cranberry soup with whipped cream.

We eat the same stuff on the 25th. In Finland the main day for most people is actually the christmas eve. That's when the santa clause visits the families and that's when we open our presents wink  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:14 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland

Yeah.. I learned a lot about food this year.. the truth and the lies the supermarkets feed you.

I also drink milk straight from a cow, cream and all. which helped me lose a lot of weight o.o
same. i feel so much more cultured LOL.

ewww milk gonk

i hate milk so much. I only like it in food/cereal  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:18 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland
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I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.
What's celebration curry?


I want gingerbread mens ;.;

Celebration Curry is a curry that my mum's step father/father's family made. They are burmiese Indian.
It's basically a vry rich and very spicy beef curry served with fresh tomato and cucumber salad, rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney,
It takes about 8 hours to cook. But is amazing.


They were so tasty.

That sounds yummy. What makes it a celebration?


It's only made on a special occasion, when celebrating something. It's got a lot more butter oil, garlic and spices than the usual curry mum makes. It's more smooth and creamy if that makes sense >.>  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:20 pm
AliceLoathesWonderland
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I like it. It's very sweet though, I usually have to add some water to it.
What kind of christmas foods do you have? I'm always curious about other countries traditions.

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.
What's celebration curry?


I want gingerbread mens ;.;

Celebration Curry is a curry that my mum's step father/father's family made. They are burmiese Indian.
It's basically a vry rich and very spicy beef curry served with fresh tomato and cucumber salad, rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney,
It takes about 8 hours to cook. But is amazing.


They were so tasty.

That sounds yummy. What makes it a celebration?


It's only made on a special occasion, when celebrating something. It's got a lot more butter oil, garlic and spices than the usual curry mum makes. It's more smooth and creamy if that makes sense >.>
Sounds yummy <3  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:20 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland

My mum makes mulled wine.. but I hate wine D:

Generally pretty much like what the UK and AUS have.
though being summertime and 90% of people live less than an hour from the beach, there are lots of BBQ food, salads, meats, christmas cake.

For my family, this year there is only 3 of us.
We're having rolled stuffed roast chicken, celebration curry, Roast Pork, beef wellington for my brother, Pavlova, Icecream, chocolate sauce, chocolate mousse and trifle.

Pretty much we choose a main and a pudding each.


Well, it's still totally different than what we have. At my house, the the morning of christmas eve we eat rice porrige with cinnamon and prune soup.

In the evening we have a big roastad ham, freshly-salted salmon, baltic herring with garlic, mixed vegetable salad, sweet potato casserole, carrot casserole and something I think it's called rutabaga casserole in english xD

As dessert we usually have cranberry soup with whipped cream.

We eat the same stuff on the 25th. In Finland the main day for most people is actually the christmas eve. That's when the santa clause visits the families and that's when we open our presents wink


=o that sounds so xciting. I'd be all for trying it all.  
PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:23 pm
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AliceLoathesWonderland

Yeah.. I learned a lot about food this year.. the truth and the lies the supermarkets feed you.

I also drink milk straight from a cow, cream and all. which helped me lose a lot of weight o.o
same. i feel so much more cultured LOL.

ewww milk gonk

i hate milk so much. I only like it in food/cereal


I love milk.
The stuff in the super market gives me athsma though so I had to avoid it and drink soy. Then someone suggested raw cows milk.. no more athsma biggrin  

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:26 pm
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What's celebration curry?


I want gingerbread mens ;.;

Celebration Curry is a curry that my mum's step father/father's family made. They are burmiese Indian.
It's basically a vry rich and very spicy beef curry served with fresh tomato and cucumber salad, rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney,
It takes about 8 hours to cook. But is amazing.


They were so tasty.

That sounds yummy. What makes it a celebration?


It's only made on a special occasion, when celebrating something. It's got a lot more butter oil, garlic and spices than the usual curry mum makes. It's more smooth and creamy if that makes sense >.>
Sounds yummy <3


mhmm. until the backlash a fw hours later xD  
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