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[Eater's Digest] Pub Grub and a Pint!
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PUB GRUB AND A PINT!
Remember those carefree days of your twenties when the hectic demands
of grown up life weren't getting you down? You had nothing but free
time on your hands and what better place to spend it then in the
local, cozy pub where the fire crackled, darts flew, and beer
flowed! Besides the camaraderie and never ending pints of beer, the
other draw to these warm and friendly watering holes is the classic
and hearty Pub Grub or tasty Tavern fare. Robust fried and baked
dishes fill you up and pair beautifully with a hoppy and tangy ale.
Even though that surplus of free time spent bar side enjoying pint
after pint and heated discussions on the injustices of the world
might be a dim memory now that work, kids, and busy schedules have
taken over, you can still enjoy some of that filling and friendly
fare at home...
* * * Pass the Shepherd's Pie, Pal! * * *
"Shepherd's Pie" by Bruce & Casey Lau
My dad was an excellent cook. This was one of my favorites from the
time I was very little, in fact, it was one of the first things he
made...
"Bertha's Shepherd's Pie" by Meg Williams
This is my mother-in-law's very simple version of Shepard's pie. My
step kids and husband love this stuff! Makes great leftovers too.
"Real Shepherd's Pie" by Andy Mann
A traditional British dish, Cottage pie may be made by the same
method substituting lamb and lamb stock with beef and beef stock...
* * * Fry Up Some Fish & Chips * * *
"Fish and Chips" by Miller
Fish and chips is one of Britain's favourite and most famous take-
aways, often accompanied with Chip Shop Curry Sauce...
"Real English Fish & Chips With Yorkshire Beer Batter!" by French Tart
I was taught how to cook fish and chips by my Mum when I was about
12 years old; we were living in Hong Kong at the time...
"Bombay Fish and Chips With Curried Coleslaw and Dipping Sauce" by
chef ashish damle
If you find the regular fish and chip recipe greasy, too fattening
and not exciting any more try my version. Yummy, spicy and...
"Good Ol' English-Style Beer-Battered Fish 'n Chips" by Nicole Marciano
This is a delicious recipe for fish and chips, the old-fashioned
English way. White cod is the preferred fish, but flounder works
nicely too.
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CANADIAN THANKSGIVING: GOBBLING GOOD FOOD!
Fall is now in full swing and the holidays are just beginning to loom
on the horizon. For our Canadian brothers and sisters, a big holiday
is already here...Canadian Thanksgiving is Monday, October 8th!
During this 3-day weekend, our friends in Canada will be giving
thanks for a bountiful harvest and indulging in all the classic and
filling Thanksgiving fare. First things first, lets figure out how
to cook that bird! With many different Turkey recipes; herb-roasted,
brined, deep-fried, injected, and even smoked, you are sure to serve
up a juicy and succulent bird to your family. But the turkey really
can't stand alone. We need some sides! How about some moist and
savory Stuffing, Sweet Potato, Mashed Potato, and Veggie Side Dishes
to complement that big, beautiful bird, eh? And you don't forget
dessert! We all know that you won't have room, but somehow
magically, you'll manage to polish off a slice or two...
* * * Tantalizing & Tasty Turkey Recipes * * *
"Best Turkey Ever!! (Brined)" by Jenninjapan
My dad has made this turkey for the past 3 years at Thanksgiving.
This is my 1st Thanksgiving at home and I plan on doing it as well...
"Perfect Roast Turkey" by Fauve
I first tried this recipe for Thanksgiving this year, and may I
assure you, the name is more than fitting! Tender, juicy, fragrant
and, yes...
"Maple-Roasted Turkey, Smoky Sage Cornbread Stuffing & Gravy" by Cynna
This recipe was simply too wonderful not to share.A warning, this is
a looong and drawn out recipe and it does take some time...
"Smoked Turkey With Sweet Coffee Glaze" by NcMysteryShopper
All you need to smoke this turkey is a grill with a lid and a bag of
hickory chips. Braising the turkey results in marvelously complex...
* * * Mmmm..More Mashed Potatoes, Please! * * *
-> "Mashed Potatoes" by Tsmith70
-> "Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes" by Kim D.
-> "Supreme Garlic Mashed Potatoes" by JoAnn
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FREE TO BE ME!
Imagine going through life with a food allergy or restriction. Every
single time you go to a restaurant, dinner party, or coffee shop,
your specialized diet must be addressed. Every bite, slurp or gulp
must be considered and examined instead of just occurring naturally.
We are here to help! We have many different "Free of" recipe
categories and quite a few Dietary Forums devoted to each specialized
area. Celiac disease your plight? You aren't alone; check out our
Gluten-free Recipes...you'll never miss the wheat! Or perhaps milk
and dairy are your issue. Our Lactose-free Recipes are bursting with
flavor, but cleverly use soy and vegan products so your tummy will be
sated, not aching! Or perhaps processing sugar is not your strong
suit. Browse through all our Diabetic Recipes and your outlook will
instantly be sweeter...
* * * Great Gluten-Free Main Dish Ideas * * *
"Gluten Free Meatloaf to Die For" by Concoctionista
I needed to make a meatloaf for my husband, but tweaked it so that I
could enjoy as well. this is what I came up with.
"Quiche Lorraine" by GinnyP
I LOVE this quiche. It's crustless. The texture is fabulous. You can
vary this in many ways by changing the filling ingredients...
"Heroine Chicken Tenders (One Taste and You're Addicted)" by Nane
...DH says the name is very appropriate. He craves this so I end up
making it once or twice a week. Good thing it is easy!
"Honey-Walnut Prawns" by crazymom
Crunchy sweet walnuts with crispy prawns--a wonderful combination.
Don't let the mayonnaise part throw you off--it is very good.
* * * Luscious Lactose-Free Sweet Treats * * *
-> "Chewy Vegan Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies" by Roosie
-> "Caramelized Baked Custard" by Kaarin
-> "Carrot Cake - Dairy Free" by Chelle_N
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