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Found a recipe for true authentic Kung Pao Chicken.
Looks really good! Can you post the recipe here? Or a link to it online?



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The other night I made something called “Eggroll in a Bowl” and it was really good. I get daily recipes from a website called Cooking Professionally and their recipes are great. I am making so many new dishes.







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Found a recipe for true authentic Kung Pao Chicken.
Looks really good! Can you post the recipe here? Or a link to it online?


I kind of did a little of what I thought was right from both recipes. I mainly went with the first one. One recipe gives substitutes if you don’t have the oriental ingredients but I read it is no where near the same so that is why I went to a market to get all of the proper stuff and glad I did.

Recipe 1

Recipe 2

I left out the peppercorns as I did not like them.




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Been on a seafood kick lately. The other day I got some fresh red snapper.

I also got something that I never had before, barramundi. So I made some blackened barramundi tonight, shrimp cocktail and a salad, mostly garden fresh out of a friend's garden.

I will say that the barramundi was very good. Not as good as red snapper, or grouper but I will be getting it again for sure, as it was very good and the price was right!


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A few days ago, I made lasagna roll ups. Very simple and flexible recipe.

Lasagna noodle cooked to one minute less than al dente, then into cold water. I had three shredded Italian cheese blend on hand. Added breadcrumbs and a beaten egg to make a moist paste. Spread the paste onto pasta, adding Basil, Sage, and Spinach leaves. Added fresh Mozzarella and chopped pre-cooked bacon. Rolled up and held together with a toothpick. Into a 350°F oven for 15 mins.

Family loved it.


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Night before last. BLTs and cucumber salad with the tomatoes, cucumber, and green peppers plucked from my garden. Nothing better than grocery shopping in the back yard.




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Cheesy bacon double quarter pounder topped with fresh picked tomato from my back yard.






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Burgers & cucumber again. I love fresh veggies from the garden. The cucumber salad has cucumber and peppers from the garden. Bright red tomato on the burger also home grown.

I don't want garden season to end, I refuse to eat grocery store tomatoes.




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All I see is the burger. And nice looking one at that.

A meal fit for a king - deserves the fine china. Smile




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Last dinner I cooked was on the weekend. It was freshly caught speckled trout, pan fried with beurre noisette.




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Wasn't very hungry, so I just had a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

It is often called an Elvis, but I don't like bacon in mine.


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BARI for me, sliced zucchini, corn on the cob, mushrooms, baked potatoes, baked onion, all cooked on the CostcoJoe.



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BARI
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HRK, looks outstanding!



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Reubens that's what's for dinner. Such an underrated sammie.








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Underrated?

Not in my house! Delish!





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I loves me some Ruben sandwich!!
 
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Tonight I made Indian Butter Chicken, fresh English Peas, Basmati rice, and Naan bread. Oh so good!!!!





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Skins, please send me one, FedEx overnite!!


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Stormin - looking good!




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