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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10560 on: July 16, 2013, 11:34:31 pm »
CP I've looked at them a few times and wondered if the food tastes different than using my Le Crueset, do you think there is a lot of difference? I love the look of the fricasse, there was a recipe on taste a few weeks ago that I was hoping to cook soon. I would be interested to compare your ingredients to the taste version.

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10561 on: July 17, 2013, 01:21:37 am »
I've got LC as well and to be honest I wouldn't know as everything from both has been fine. Cooking in the clay is a different way altogether and its basically one pot cooking and a steaming method. Now that I've got a cookbook, its inspired me to make a few recipes and I'm loving it more than I did before as I previously only did roast chicken and some loaves of bread. The roast chicken was brilliant and the couple of dishes that I've done since the weekend have been scrummy. Maybe see if you can get a look at the cookbook before you buy one. For me, they are superb dishes and now I see they have a bread loaf dish which I want/need probably just want  :-))
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10562 on: July 17, 2013, 01:24:57 am »
I had one of these years ago and I hated cleaning it, it was big and I found it took ages to clean. I agree food cooked in it tasted great but the cleaning aspect and having to soak it before use was not for me - I threw it in the bin  :-)) 
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10563 on: July 17, 2013, 01:30:16 am »
 :o oh no! I used to clean it with bicarbonate and water which was tedious. Now I just use my kitchen brush and scrubbie and water and try not to think how precious it is (cos that's what the makers kept harping on about). I bought the big one first and then the medium size, and I think if given the choice now I would buy just the medium as the recipes in the book serve 4 people.
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10564 on: July 17, 2013, 01:34:47 am »
Oh, another thing, it took up too much room in the cupboard and you had to be so careful with it - my Royal Doulton dinner set is precious too but I find that far easier to care for than the romertopf.  A dreadful waste I know CP but what's done is done, I act impulsively like that sometimes but I must say that I have never missed it.
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« Reply #10565 on: July 17, 2013, 08:08:44 am »
lamb casserole,  garlic smashed potatoes and vegetables

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10566 on: July 17, 2013, 08:36:13 am »
Can't face another freezer meal so it's vegie stirfry.

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10567 on: July 17, 2013, 09:22:40 am »
Cookies tuna bake here, just popped it in the oven. Looks yum
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10568 on: July 17, 2013, 10:29:30 am »
made DD chicken Caesar salad, I had left over beef strog & boys eating out at the club.
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10569 on: July 17, 2013, 10:35:50 am »
Sneaky macaroni cheese (with added chicken) from the Baby & Toddler book - a frozen meal, it freezes well.
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10570 on: July 17, 2013, 10:51:31 am »
No idea yet and it's almost 6pm.  :o

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10571 on: July 17, 2013, 11:17:52 am »
Last night had Quirky Jo's Chicken and brown rice soup and tonight a simple tomato sauce over pasta 😃😃

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10572 on: July 17, 2013, 12:23:16 pm »
We are all sick here so I pulled out Quirky Jo's Chicken & Brown Rice Soup from the freezer, which was still yummy as ever.

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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10573 on: July 17, 2013, 12:30:35 pm »
I hope you all recover quickly kmw.
We had 'make your own burgers' with wedges and rice pudding. DH's birthday dinner.
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Re: What's for Dinner Tonight?
« Reply #10574 on: July 17, 2013, 12:35:50 pm »
It's horrible when the whole family go down kmw - poor old Mum has to keep going though, no matter how she feels.  Good thing you had supplies in the freezer.  Get well soon.
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