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SUNDAY SUPPER ON TUESDAY...BREADED, FRIED PORK STRIPS, MASHED POTATO, AND THE UBIQUITOUS ENGLISH PEAS...EAT IT!
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Sauerkraut a la France - Pork Tenderloin Butter is used to saute red bell peppers, seasonings, and a ton of tangy sauerkraut with pork strips.
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Pork - Sauerkraut a la France Butter is used to saute red bell peppers, seasonings, and a ton of tangy sauerkraut with pork strips.
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Sauerkraut a la France - Pork Tenderloin Butter is used to saute red bell peppers, seasonings, and a ton of tangy sauerkraut with pork strips.
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seattle feels like the biggest small town. theres a lot of things to hate but i love the nooks and crannys where we continue 2 survive.
#walking home from work through a “seedy” area#which btw seattle seedy is not true seedy and its lowkey funny when seattle natives talk abt it being bad#and highkey frustrating in the same breath bc its usually the racism :))))#but anyway walking home from a job that used to be a dream goal i thought id never have so soon#makes me sentimental#i love you trainyards and strip clubs and house venues and pork buns and graffiti and flora popping up through the cracks
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Okay. I know I have a lot of cooking mutuals, what do I need to do to make cooking enjoyable??? I am so fucking tired of eating canned soup and kraft mac n cheese and "concoction" (ground beef with whatever else I have that needs eaten and every spice I own). I know people say "if you don't like veggies try different ways of cooking them!" here the thing though, I hate veggie prep. So even changing how I cook them, everything else about veggies is an awful experience for me so I never want to do it. I know people talk about "15 minute meals!" and "one pan recipes!", but so far those have all been lies. People talk about experimenting and trying new things, but I straight up don't know how to do that. People say to listen to podcasts or audiobooks while prepping, but either I focus on the prep and hear none of the story or I focus on the story and struggle with the prep. I am not fast with prep, so meals that require prepping multiple things at once or prepping something while something else is cooking never fails to stress me out to a wild degree. I don't know how I'm supposed to keep everything from burning and keep things stirred and chop up everything and get the next ingredients out and clean as I work all at the same time. I do not enjoy picking out recipes or buying groceries (genuinely hate more than any other chore besides laundry), so meal prep is next to impossible for me. I forget to thaw meat nearly every time I want to cook something and so end up putting it off for days. I can never seem to get my roasted veggies to actually roast, somehow they just steam themselves in the oven. I do not want or like cooking gadgets, so I am doing everything with the very basic supplies. I am cooking for one person so leftovers are a constant issue (I have eaten so much left over food that I find genuinely sickening because I didn't want to waste it). And then I have to do this every day forever till I die. How do I make myself like this??? I am so fucking tired of eating gross food.
#the last time I cooked something myself I genuinely enjoyed was a pork tenderloin and the time before that was a soup#both were delicious and amazing#and both took well over several hours to complete.#I did nothing but cook those nights and didn't get to eat until like 8 or 9#in theory!!!! neither should have taken that long but I am not speedy!!!!#but anyway because they were so time consuming and messy and stressful I have never made them again#and it's been 2 years since the soup and probably almost 1 since the tenderloin#I tried other ways of cooking pork tenderloin and they were meh to actually gross and I was fighting my gag reflex#to force myself to eat the whole thing (homemade mustard for a crust without the correct ingredients is nasty fyi)#I have a handful of cookbooks some of which have recipes I would genuinely like to eat#but it's just so much#I don't know what to do#I ate some chicken strips and lettuce (both dipped in ranch) and cottage cheese last night#and I was actually forcing myself to eat every single bite because it was so gross feeling in my mouth and the taste was not good either#today I made some pilsbury cinnamon rolls and eating them was also just disappointing#I thought about making chicken and rice for dinner#I got a seasoning packet to try that my family said is super super good#but the chicken is frozen... I guess if I got it out now it would thaw#and the rice I have is eugh. it never cooks fully (tbh I'm not a huge rice person anyway)#and I don't have anything to eat with it? some frozen veggies but they don't feel like ones that would go#and I can never get frozen veggies to actually cook properly so I hate the way they feel when I eat them#I could make a muffin mix but I'm so tired of just eating carbs#I want to cry. I hate this
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Normally mum will be out to Chong Pang for breakfast but today she stayed home to whip up this Fried Kway Teow Mee (炒粿條面) or in English means fried rice cake strips (flat rice noodles) and yellow noodles. In it she added minced pork, omelette, prawns and bean sprouts. For garnishing and added flavours, chopped spring onions and parsley. I also scooped a leftover dish of Stewed Dried Bamboo Shoots to go with the stir-fried noodles. Simple yet delicious meal to start the day.
#Breakfast#Mum's Cooking#Home-Cooked#Fried Kway Teow Mee#炒粿條面#Rice Cake Strips#Flat Rice Noodles#粿條#Yellow Noodles#面#Minced Pork#Omelette#Egg#Prawn#Bean Sprouts#Spring Onion#Parsley#Stewed Dried Bamboo Shoots#笋干#Food#Buffetlicious
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past few days of cooking :)
#my photos#1) crispy chicken strips with garlic pak choi sesame seeds rice and a kind of sweet and sour sauce#2) mackerel tortiglioni with lemon and spinach#3) lamb souvlaki orzo with yoghurt and mint sauce#3) pulled pork burger with red cabbage slaw and cheesy chipotle potato skins
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eating. pork nuggets and eggplant fries. which is like chicken nuggets and potato fries except i had pork chops and eggplant in my fridge
#sasha speaks#cut into strips coated in seasoned cornflake crumbs and baked til crispy and golden. mmm yummy#i had to give the eggplant some extra time cause i didn't want the pork to overcook but it was worth the wait they're nice and creamy
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Carl is simultaneously the straightest but also gayest mc, and I love him for that.
#with other mcs i can hc sexualities if i think they fit but carl is 100% straight#however there's constantly gay drama about him (pork boy snick. infatuated ai. gay strip club. allegedly getting fucked by damascus. etc.)#plus he has a situationship with the ai#like. he literally has a boyfriend#not a healthy relationship AT ALL plus it's an ai but a boyfriend nonetheless#dungeon crawler carl#dungeon crawler world: earth#carl dcc#dungeon ai
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call this little number "red just discovered what batter frying is and it went fucking insane"
#is that what its called?? when you use eggs and flour and shit instead of just flour or raw dogging it#That Thing#fried pork chops and green onion and a bacon strip for the fun of it#with rice and mushroom gravy#this was so fucking good im kinda mad about it alsjd#i wouldve did some garlic cloves as well if i didnt have to go through the effort of peeling em#food#// food
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Me after eating pork belly strips:
#food#bacon#pork belly#about me#im usually like THE BACON GUY lol#but goddamn pork belly strips are so good#and cheaper than bacon#mine
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Asian - Sweet and Sour Pork II Pork strips that are tender and covered in a luxuriously thick sweet and sour sauce.
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Cuisine - Sweet and Sour Pork II
Tender strips of pork bathed in a lusciously thick sweet and sour sauce.
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[Okay, so now it's out of the oven, it's cooled down. Right. Seeker Of Truth seeker of truth follow no path. We're gonna cut it in our eight strips.]
#s28e15 primetime pork#guy fieri#guyfieri#diners drive-ins and dives#eight strips#truth seeker#oven#path
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Pork and Udon Noodle Stir-Fry Recipe This quick recipe for stir-fried udon noodles with pork strips and Asian influences is perfect for weeknights. It includes frozen mixed vegetables. 2 packages frozen Asian vegetable medley, 5 tablespoons soy sauce, 1 tablespoon minced garlic, 1 teaspoon white sugar, 2.5 tablespoons water, 1 pound pork tenderloin cut into strips, 2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar, 1 package udon noodles, 1/4 cup vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons sesame oil, 2 tablespoons cornstarch, 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
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