Re: Naubergines



In message <0001HW.C12C8C08007B8459F0284530@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sally Thompson <me2@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 15:41:09 +0100, Uncle Marvo wrote
(in article <4mnv8fF72a6dU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

<snip>

I'm thinking about dinner. It's a choice between apples and an Indian
takeaway.

There. I've decided!

Apple for lunch tomorrow then.

LOL. We have no oven at the moment, so dinner has to be cooked on the top -
and the vegetables are rampant, so difficult to do yet another stuffed
marrow-that-was-a-courgette that got away<g>. So tonight for us I am making a
curry accompanied by fresh runner beans from the garden - and why not if we
feel like it!


Why not? Take a look in ukfd, we have lots of suggestions there, some are awful but most are good. I recently invested in a Remoska from Lakeland and after some initial hiccups, have found it great for vegetables. However, the size I bought only caters for three people (althought it claims to do four), so anyone thinking of it may need the larger version. We have also had a recent debate about electric steamers, of which I can see no advantage even though I steam most of our veg.
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June Hughes
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