What did you cook or eat today (March 2023)?

Swedish meatballs.
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Couldn't understand the guy.

Russ

That's cajun English. I'm used to it, but it can be hard for people not used to it to understand. I think he poured it on pretty thick, because it was part of his TV persona. In private, his cajun accent was possibly a bit more low key.

CD
 
That's cajun English. I'm used to it, but it can be hard for people not used to it to understand. I think he poured it on pretty thick, because it was part of his TV persona. In private, his cajun accent was possibly a bit more low key.

CD
It could have been worse, could have been Scottish lol.

Russ
 
It could have been worse, could have been Scottish lol.

Russ

I was driving down the West coast of England once, and got lost somewhere near the industrial cities there. I stoped at a petrol station for directions. The cashier was very friendly, and gave me directions. I didn't understand anything she said. I said "Thank you" and left just as lost as before.

CD
 
I was driving down the West coast of England once, and got lost somewhere near the industrial cities there. I stoped at a petrol station for directions. The cashier was very friendly, and gave me directions. I didn't understand anything she said. I said "Thank you" and left just as lost as before.

CD
We spent 3 weeks in Scotland, my wife was the interpreter, she has more patient. Lol. I never understood anything I was told.
So I cut her some slack with her map interpretation. ( she was nil at maps, even with pen directional the night before)

Russ
 
Homemade or IKEA? :scratchhead:

CD
Close. 😆The balls are a foodservice product I bring in to make frozen meals. Not bad. I use our house beef gravy that I make for a few different meals and then finish them with Allspice, Nutmeg and sour cream. These are a few left over ones I brought home from a batch I made up today at the shop. Too tired to cook from scratch tonight.
 
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Dinner for us two

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Those Potatoes were AMAZING!
Baby Yukon Gold Potatoes coated in Olive Oil, S&P, Garlic and Parmesan, done in the Air Fryer.
Real Good Foods Bacon wrapped Chicken stuffed with 3 cheeses, also done in the AF
and Brussel Sprouts ala my SIL
REALLY GOOD DINNER!!!
 
Close. 😆The balls are a foodservice product I bring in to make frozen meals. Not bad. I use our house beef gravy that I make for a few different meals and then finish them with Allspice, Nutmeg and sour cream. These are a few left over ones I brought home from a batch I made up today at the shop. Too tired to cook from scratch tonight.

Hey, IKEA Swedish meatballs taste pretty good, to me. Of course, I'm not Swedish, so I don't know if they are authentic, or not. I do know it is one thing from IKEA that doesn't come in a flat-pack box and require assembly.

CD
 
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