
have you found the big tescos yet? they've got a great selection of chinese and polish foods there. i picked up all the basic chinny stock room ingredients for about £7. i've been experimenting with stirfries all week :)
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:01,
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My stomach feels like it is being carpet bombed by rice some nights.
Do you intentionally make too much and then fry the leftovers up the next day?
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:03,
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Do you intentionally make too much and then fry the leftovers up the next day?

i will eat until i'm sick if i've got enough food.
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:09,
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My stir fries turn into small mountains of vegetables and noodles.
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:10,
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I also tend to put in vast amounts of garlic and ginger
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:14,
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have you tried putting oyster sauce in bolognese?
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:22,
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I don't have enough freezer space to make massive batches of bolognaise any more, so I don't do it often.
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:24,
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I have never seen Italians put anything in bolognese sauce!
Admittedly I've never actually seen them eat bolognese sauce because they are from the south, but that is irrelevent.
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Wed 22 Oct 2008, 19:26,
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Admittedly I've never actually seen them eat bolognese sauce because they are from the south, but that is irrelevent.


Call me a man of routine but I just can't see the point on all the pasta sauce variations, melted stilton, tuna, etc. I can't see the point in eating them when you could have bolognese instead.
*shrug*
Also as an aside, refried bolognese is literally the nicest thing in the world, especially if you add a tiny bit of grated parmasan while you are frying it and you cook until the edges start going brown and crispy. Tastes like lasagna but slightly better.

Plus I'll probably find out I'm allergic to seafood as I've never had it, at worst death, at best telekinetic powers like in Akira.