What did you cook, eat or drink today (February 2019)

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The middle eastern spread in the first pic looks fantastic. It all looks good to me except the poutine - I can hear my Canuck mates screaming when I look at it. Sorry about your pain.

I went to a Sydney food event on Friday night & was sharing each dish with a friend. I think we stopped right on the knife point.
 
I first came across "grits" watching the Beverley Hillbillies in the 60s. There was no internet (obviously) at that time so I didn't discover what they were. Wrongly I assumed that it was some form of boiled up offal.

That would be chitterlings!:headshake:Grits are made from corn or hominy (treated corn). Polenta is probably a close comparison.
 
I am in absolute envy of you! Such a gourmet trip. Plus, you chose a week with great weather. :okay:
It was quite a week of extremes. It was snowing in Detroit. We transferred through Keflavik, Iceland, and had to step out on the tarmac amid blowing snow. This was a shock, since we expected to be inside. When we landed in Frankfurt, it was mild (similar temps to England) and quite pleasant. And, as you say, Greece is warm. I haven’t needed my jacket since the first day in Frankfurt.
 
Productive kitchen day

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Lots of bolognese for the freezer - each container holder enough to dress half a 500gm bag of pasta which should serve 2-3 people.
Plus 12 jars of mustard pickles in answer to the zucchini glut.


Dinner was (gold plated) forequarter lambchops cooked onthe fas BBQ
Teamed with a couscous dish packed with veg, herbs, dried fruit & toasted nuts.
 
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