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Oh don't get me wrong...over half of the meals I eat contain garlic....just so long as I can't taste it or smell it
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![]() The beef recipe was outstanding. You can use 1/3 of a cup of soy sauce, if you are not a huge fan of salty foods.
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You have issues pasha
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There are few things that don't cook well in a slow cooker.
Take the ribs, your favorite bbq (or other sauce) - pop em in and let em cook all day - no more effort needed. Its also excellent for dishes like chicken alfredo, chili, etc.
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Pleased you enjoyed it....often simple meals are overlooked or underrated.
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I thought it was a joke when I heard that ostrich farms were cropping up here. You can get ostrich in burger patty form in most regular supermarkets here, at least in my neck of the woods.
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Bison tastes a little bit leaner (less greasy) than beef. I will have to think of other alternative animal flesh that I have gorged on. Venison and veal are my two faves though.
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LOL
![]() In all seriousness....no, I've never tried ostrich, I much prefer chicken, steak, lamb, beef and pork. I have had goat curry though and as HB rightly states...it is a lovely meat when cooked right. |
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Quick story, while we were in China in the city of Guiyang, most of the restaurants had large open windows showing what was being cooked or the freshest menu ie live snake, bunnies or various seafood. I know they like to keep the head on the duck, but I never saw the same with chicken. We went past on place and I found it odd that they would keep the head on cornish hens while they were being roasted. I made mention of that fact to our guide/adoption facilitator and this kid was an English major in college: looks at what I am pointing to and he ponders for a moment, "that is not a hen, I believe you westerners call them pigeons"....needless to say it all tastes like chicken to me. ![]()
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