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it's only $280

and you get to watch your kid / pet / fruit flies destroy the plants that took months to grow, gratis
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my wife got this a couple weeks ago..very interesting and have had a couple dishes so far

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I got the Claire Saffitz book for Christmas. I love her
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Jorge wrote:I got the Claire Saffitz book for Christmas. I love her
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Maybe
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My wife and I used our sous vide for the first time a couple of nights ago. A wedding present. We got married in...2017.
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washing machine wrote:My wife and I used our sous vide for the first time a couple of nights ago. A wedding present. We got married in...2017.
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hey trag
If you're more into a morning green tea than coffee, you'll love being your own barista with this matcha maker. Now you can make delicious matcha at home without the whisk and bowl

https://www.amazon.com/Cuzen-Matcha-Inn ... WmJ2bu22FE
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tragabigzanda wrote:
spike wrote:hey trag
If you're more into a morning green tea than coffee, you'll love being your own barista with this matcha maker. Now you can make delicious matcha at home without the whisk and bowl

https://www.amazon.com/Cuzen-Matcha-Inn ... WmJ2bu22FE
yeah ok i want that.

How's your matcha treating you spike?
Very well. Content to stay off the coffee at this point.
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spike wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
spike wrote:hey trag
If you're more into a morning green tea than coffee, you'll love being your own barista with this matcha maker. Now you can make delicious matcha at home without the whisk and bowl

https://www.amazon.com/Cuzen-Matcha-Inn ... WmJ2bu22FE
yeah ok i want that.

How's your matcha treating you spike?
Very well. Content to stay off the coffee at this point.
Matcha is so damn good
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I bought a slow cooker.

Looking forward to getting going with it.
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We use ours all the time during COVID. Doing a bolognese today
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Sounds great.

Stews and meat joints are gonna be the thing.
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First go with the slow cooker. Pork fillet with apples (and onions and chicken stock and mustard and creme fraiche and sage).

Can’t wait.
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dimejinky99 wrote:First go with the slow cooker. Pork fillet with apples (and onions and chicken stock and mustard and creme fraiche and sage).

Can’t wait.
Share this recipe?
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Here ye go. Amounts modified Cos I’m making a fillet joint and wasn’t slicing into medallions.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/slo ... let-apples
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