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7 minutes ago, Slowlycatchymonkey said:

Any other fruit n veg that offends thee? 😆

Zucchini, but I think that was due to a porno I saw when I was younger, I sure as hell wouldn’t risk eating one.

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Perfect lunch at my place on a sunny day, including a local variety of bread that is characterised by a weird shape

 

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Beef chop, at home cooked on coal

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beef “posta”, which is a traditional cut of the Tras os Montes region, from leaner meat. It’s got a lot more texture than softer fattier cuts but tastes amazing. From my Tras os Montes report.

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Sofia’s Moroccan keftas leftovers turned into a sandwich with raw spinach and mustard.

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Made a schrimp rice, southern spain style. Used whatever we had which was three very nice schrimps, result was a lot better than I hoped.

 

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1 hour ago, Pedro said:

Beef chop, at home cooked on coal

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beef “posta”, which is a traditional cut of the Tras os Montes region, from leaner meat. It’s got a lot more texture than softer fattier cuts but tastes amazing. From my Tras os Montes report.

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I'm a simple person when it comes to food. meat and potato's like that is all i want but almost every restaurant i go in wants to spoil the meat by cooking it in something or covering it in some kind of sauce  

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1 minute ago, Sir Fallsalot said:

I'm a simple person when it comes to food meat and potato's like that is all i want but almost every restaurant i go in wants to spoil the meat by cooking it in something or covering it in some kind of sauce  

Agree completely. The only three things you need are a high quality piece of properly cut beef, good marine salt, and coal.

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1 hour ago, Pedro said:

Perfect lunch at my place on a sunny day, including a local variety of bread that is characterised by a weird shape

 

 

 

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What the hell is this Pedro...it doesn't look like food...elephant cock?

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