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    Right.
    I asked because we normally just use LPG in homes here, see, and cooking something on a gas burning stove for so long is just not economical....


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    Osso buco, very yummie.

    When I slowcook I just put the oven on 80 degrees after an hour on 160 to 200 (depends on the meat, 160 for beef/poultry 200 for tougher meats like goat or sheep), perfect for stews the meat remains really tender. The longer it's in the oven the better, and make it one day before you eat it, it's best after a night in the fridge.

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    Tonight I had smoked oysters, tiramisu, and a nice Belgian lager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by india View Post
    Right.
    I asked because we normally just use LPG in homes here, see, and cooking something on a gas burning stove for so long is just not economical....
    My utilities are included in my rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by india View Post
    Right.
    I asked because we normally just use LPG in homes here, see, and cooking something on a gas burning stove for so long is just not economical....
    Really? You should move here. Gas is cheap as chips. Electricity however, is not. =(
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    Oysters? Goat? Whatever those recipes were? Are you guys fo' real?

    Eh, don't mind me, I was raised on mince and potatoes...
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    Italian sausage on a bed of spinach with parmesan cheese
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    Tonight: Fettuccine with a red clam sauce, finished with a cappuccino and tiramisu. I have yet to find good tiramisu in San Diego, but I shall continue on my quest.

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    I tried making Tiramisu at home once, but when I dipped the cake fingers in coffee, they just broke into bits.....Would you happen to have some special, easy-to-make recipe? I'd really like to try again...


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    Chicken Basque style, (thanks Grandma).

    Quote Originally Posted by Strike For The South View Post
    Italian sausage on a bed of spinach with parmesan cheese
    Louis isn't Italian.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychonaut View Post
    Louis isn't Italian.
    who says I always wake up next to Louis? meoooowwwww

    For breakfeast:

    The leftover sausage with eggs filled with tomatoes, green chile, and cheese plus a banana on the side
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    How bout sum sushi...
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