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Hot tea w/ milk, kitty toast, and a pear. Can you see her bow on the right side? lol I love my toaster! ?

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A side salad made by my favorite local cafe' (I order a big one and it lasts us through at least 3 meals, usually), garlic toast quickly made with the O'Dough's brand vegan g/f bread topped with earth balance brand soy free buttery spread and lots of garlic powder, then placed under the broiler for a couple minutes, and a plant-based ricotta style mushroom and tomato bake, compliments of the Mama Sezz food delivery thingy.
 
Espresso
Steak & chips
Hot buttered rum

@Friday you eat the best food
Ha! Pot? Kettle. :p

I did make the butter chicken... I’ve been trying to replicate my fave Indian restaurant for about a decade, now :facepalm: Almoooooost there! Oh darn. More experimenting needed. (Theirs wasn’t traditional to start with, but highly addictive... the owner was goin to show me as a present to my husband... but sadly he had a heart attack. The owner. If my then husband had had a heart attack... well... :whistling: )
Do you have a favorite cookbook, website or chef you follow?
Chefs - Whomever is in my kitchen having a beer with me! Or glass of wine. Seriously. Absolute best way to cook, and learn, is in company having fun. Everyone does things different, so it’s always a wicked good time.

Books -
Dead Link Removed. Hands down. Italian bible. 1500p, avg of 3 recipes per page, and most 5 ingredients or less. Love. It. (There are a few mother-in-law is coming to visit nightmare recipes with a million steps and ingredients, but most are wham bam thank you ma’am! Simple, fresh, amazing.) When I first came across it, the English translation was a couple hundred bucks. Now it’s only $35. You wouldn’t THINK it would be easy to lose a book twice as thick as most dictionaries, and bright red to boot, but I’ve managed it more times than I care to count.

Ottolenghi ...all of ‘em! Complicated, for the most part, but all-is-right-in-the-world eye roll and knee melting. I can’t remember if I started with Plenty or Jerusalem, but I use both, a lot.

Dead Link Removed... I really only make 1 bread from this book, although they’re all good (and it needs 2 cast iron Dutch oven pot things of unusual size ...IE I’ve only ever found them on amazon). So it’s something I do once or twice a week at home, but never -rarely- when I’m out and about. Which is most of the time, these days. My dad’s the baker in the family. I do pizza/flatbread (which is cooking more than baking), but I’d never have started on bread if the dairy allergy hadn’t kicked in.
 
Thanks, @Friday!!

Earlier I had a couple of White Castle cheeseburgers a few fries and a Dr. Pepper.

Dinner was stuffed cabbage (frozen, from the last batch I made) with mashed potatoes and a coke.

I made a batch of chocolate chip cookies for dessert.
 
Cottage pie & peas for breakfast
Lunch was an extra skinny small bagel with tuna sweetcorn & mayo and it was bloody lovely
Roast Pork, Roast Potatoes & Chip Shop Style Curry Sauce for dinner
Smacked on vegan yogurt, brazils
Sparkling water
Small coffee
Nightime tea
 
Locally grown hydroponic romaine lettuce topped with chopped red onion, cucumber, radishes, quinoa, black beans, roasted sweet potato chunks, and roasted marinated tofu chunks, drizzled with maple mustard dressing. Sipping on peppermint tea, currently.
 

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