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Too many snacks, only thing that was nutrient dense was the peanut butter.
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Lol. The old me for sure.
Make sure the skin on your turkey is darker than this
Basically.Jollibee is for the old folks who miss it/the nostalgia factor.
use cream instead of milkI'm in charge of making mashed potatoes on Thursday. Also making fried prawns with condensed milk / mayo sauce. Been craving it.
figures YOU would say thatChunky Mashed Potatoes > Light and Fluffy
Extra crispy pizza playa!figures YOU would say that
u like steak chicken and pizza well done
figures YOU would say that
u like steak chicken and pizza well done
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Stop your Thanksgiving prep immediately. The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention have sent out a warning about an E. coli contamination for romaine lettuce. Because the CDC hasn’t named a common grower or supplier, all brands are suspect. Yes, you heard that right, all brands! Whether you purchase whole heads of romaine, hearts, bags or boxes of pre-cut lettuce, or salad mixes that contain romaine, throw it out immediately — even baby romaine isn’t safe. It’s not too late to save your Thanksgiving dinner.
As of now, 31 people have been infected with the outbreak across 11 states, and 13 of those people have since been hospitalized, one of which developed hemolytic uremic syndrome, a potentially life-threating form of kidney failure, CNN reports. The 31 people who have become infected reside across California, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusettes, Maryland, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin, so if you live in one of these states chuck out that romaine immediately.
Michael Droke, a partner at the international law firm Dorsey & Whitney — which focuses on agriculture and cooperative law in the food and agriculture industries — warns “A recall of this magnitude especially during the holiday week will impact not only romaine but other leafy green vegetables such as spinach. Retailers will be pulling romaine and possibly all other lettuce/leafy green from their shelves until the source is found.”
This will no doubt affect your Thanksgivingdinner, and while the CDC hasn’t issued any warnings about spinach or any other leafy greens, it’s best to err on the side of caution and just eat 50 servings of stuffing. Because of the high-stress nature of the holidays, make sure you pass on this information to everyone you know.
Grocery store had no cream left, have to settle for milk.use cream instead of milk
and use an electric hand mixer
makes em light and fluffy
I need to try this one dayExtra crispy pizza playa!
Chicken Parm
Apple Pie
Post that final product pleighboi.I knew today was going to be a good day, look at that beautiful avocado.
My wife picked up chili garlic sauce, I can’t stop eating it.
This company supply majority of the big ramen restaurants back in NY. Plan on giving it a try tomorrow.
Making the steak with garlic butter. Kitchen smell amazing right now. Making some salad to go with it.
Nah spaghetti is just a side/accompaniment to chicken parm, IMO. I did end up eating another piece of chicken thoughPerfect meal + dessert, BUT needs more spaghetti on that plate...
Nah spaghetti is just a side/accompaniment to chicken parm, IMO. I did end up eating another piece of chicken though