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So, what comfort foods do you head for when the cold sets in?
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Hot home made soup with fresh crusty bread
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Stews and dumplings.
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Home made pea and ham soup, or pasta bake with lots and lots of veggies mixed in (topped with tomato and cheese).
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Hot home made soup with fresh crusty bread
Quote by Naughty Wigan Couple
Home made pea and ham soup, or pasta bake with lots and lots of veggies mixed in (topped with tomato and cheese).
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OK, you asked for it ...... there’s a story attached to this one.
When I was a nipper, I grew up in a very mountainous, forested and lightly populated area of Northern Germany. My granddad was a forester, of the old school, wagon, horses, all that stuff. At that time it was still very usual for people to make a living from the forests, hunters, trappers, shepherds moving flocks, traders going from a to b etc etc, anyway ............ my granddad used to make something he called ‘Trail Soup’. Basically the unwritten law of the trail was as follows, whatever your business in the forest, as evening drew on you would either start to look for a camp site of your own, or, if you were lucky, you would spot someone else’s camp and ask to ‘join the fire’ as part of the ‘joining’ you would add bits of whatever food you happened to be carrying at the time to the pot.
Here is granddads version:-
Large stewpot, water, <doh> lentils, peas, roughly diced smoked pork hock, onions, potatoes, more peas, dumplings, more peas, wild garlic, strips of belly pork, salt, pepper, wild mushrooms, herbs to taste.
Roughly around the ham n pea soup lines but much more filling and warming. The last time I made one of theses was on a freezing cold campsite somewhere in deepest Cornwall and the family devoured it like a pack of starving wolves .............. oh yeah, that reminds me, the reason for ‘joining the fire’ back then was coz we still had wolves over there................. <sigh>
Hth ;o)
Pete
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huge yorkshires made in a cake tin filled with mince dumplins n roasties
broths with home made bread and dumplins in
casseroles
roast dinners,
lasagnes
chilli
egg n chips is a real treat
the slow cooker is a godsend in the winter
i just love food, hence am a fat knacker!! lol
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OK, you asked for it ......
"blah blah:
coz we still had wolves over there................. <sigh>
Hth ;o)
Pete
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huge yorkshires made in a cake tin filled with mince dumplins n roasties
broths with home made bread and dumplins in
casseroles
roast dinners,
lasagnes
chilli
egg n chips is a real treat
the slow cooker is a godsend in the winter
i just love food, hence am a fat knacker!! lol
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Route 79 Omelette a lazy but goodietake a look below
This got me in to making omelette's which I hadnt been keen on before.
My Mum always made Beef stew and suet dumplings :D her cookings always a bit hit and miss but even she cant make beef chewy when its in stew :D
We love Chilli here :inlove: and I like it the traditional way with boiled rice but if you do want to try a variation I can highly recommended serving it with a large Sweet potato baked in the oven (jacket sweet potato) Really really scrummy :D
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That reminds me: Does anyone else crave chocolate after eating chilli? It's so strong for me that I've even considered adding some to the mix! :shock: