forum: Food, Wine and Gardening
#21 Thu 16 Jul 09 1:47pm
JoyYamDaisy

- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sun 12 Apr 09
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Well I did my pumpkin! It doesn't look quite as good as JO's, and probably isn't quite as tasty either. But it was excellent enough for my first try.
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#22 Thu 16 Jul 09 2:52pm
shammrok
Occupation Growing things
- From Up the garden path...Tasmania
- Member since Thu 02 Sep 04
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Joy, your pumpkin dish is indeed excellent, and as this is a challenge we are learning by doing, and hopefully encouraging others to give it a crack ![]()
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#23 Thu 16 Jul 09 3:18pm
JoyYamDaisy

- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sun 12 Apr 09
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Thanks Shamrock!
PS Do you notice we are being called Shammy and Yammy!
We must be related! ![]()
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#24 Thu 16 Jul 09 3:20pm
shammrok
Occupation Growing things
- From Up the garden path...Tasmania
- Member since Thu 02 Sep 04
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
JoyYamDaisy wrote:
Thanks Shamrock!
PS Do you notice we are being called Shammy and Yammy!
We must be related!
That's fine by me ![]()
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#25 Fri 17 Jul 09 3:14am
Tara
Occupation Mother, Best Friend, home trained cook.
- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sat 22 Dec 07
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
The White Rabbit wrote:
Mrs master, how about doing a gluten free recipe week? To give people a bit of a feel for those kinds of recipes (not all of them need special ingredients). We could use the gluten free thread for the recipe source.
Added to the list for next months challenges WR. We have our two themes for next month. We are still lacking 2 ingredient challenges.
Good cooking Yammy and Shammy
Im piking out of this weeks challenge, I was going to do the parsnip soup but I have done my self a major strain from being overzealous with the weights
. I can barely walk, will be sitting on my bottom for most of the weekend so Im able to make it to work on Monday.
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#26 Fri 17 Jul 09 3:40am
Luvmegrub
Occupation Cleaner at The Salmon Arms
- From Sydney, Australia
- Member since Fri 22 Aug 08
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Poor MrsM, didn't you know that exercise is evil
I don't think I will manage this week's challenge so had better pick something out for next week. Joy's stuffed butternut pumpkin looks fab ![]()
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#27 Fri 17 Jul 09 8:23am
JoyYamDaisy

- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sun 12 Apr 09
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
MrsMaster, I do hope you are recovering okay! You will be able to spend the weekend looking up Kugel recipes!
I am trying to get my head around the 2 ingredients you need. Is there some underlying thing about how the two ingredients go together? Is it that they are already together in a JO recipe?
PS I worked out why my stuffed pumpkin photo looked so different from the original: that one was taken before it is cooked and the colours are less blended etc. Ha! ![]()
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#28 Fri 17 Jul 09 10:33am
The White Rabbit

- From Sydney, Australia
- Member since Tue 22 Jun 04
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
How about brussel sprouts and bacon?
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#29 Sat 18 Jul 09 2:08am
Tara
Occupation Mother, Best Friend, home trained cook.
- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sat 22 Dec 07
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Thanks guys, Ill survive, more hurt pride than anything else. I've been using the time to watch some bushtucker man videos.
Thanks WR, consider them added, what recipe section do you want to use along with it?
Maybe someone can come up with 2 ingredients for a dessert, just to mix things up a bit.
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#30 Sat 18 Jul 09 2:49am
JoyYamDaisy

- From Melbourne Australia
- Member since Sun 12 Apr 09
Re: Ready, Set, Cook Discussion Thread
Orange and chocolate.
(I think I am getting the idea!)
Berries and wine
Coffee and cream
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