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droolymutt No Underblurb
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axella
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:39 pm Post subject: Re: It's Axella's birthday..! |
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Hahahaha! NOBODY here drinks Fosters! At least no one I've ever met, and I've met a lotta people in 15 years!
My youngest daughter and I nearly hit a kangaroo on our way home from the beach once. It was a remote wooded area - they stay away from residential areas, so you won't see them hopping along the streets in towns.
When driving up to New South Wales, the Monaro Highway goes through lots of woods and kangaroos are always getting splattered on the roads at dusk. My daughter and son-in-law hit one a few years ago in their Hyundai and it did a bit of damage.
Once I let my former housemate use my car on a rainy day (because all he had was a motorcycle), and he hit a kangaroo which then bounced along the side of the car, causing $5000 worth of damage.
And it must be remembered that, like koalas, just coz they're cute, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're nice. Both animals can be quite vicious and agressive to humans, when we invade their space. Some poor young fella was beaten up by a kangaroo the other day while riding his bike along a dirt track. It stood around 6' tall and packed a mean punch, leaving him bruised and bloody.
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:53 pm Post subject: Re: It's Axella's birthday..! |
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Yeah.
I've gotten that impression... - that kangaroos can be nasty.
But still.. - They're wild lovely animals... marsupials, pouches, and stuff....
Not fond of violence, but those little farts can Box.....
So.
Got any "satisfying" vegetarian recipes?
Something with Eggplant would be nice..
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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axella
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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 12:52 am Post subject: Re: It's Axella's birthday..! |
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Eggplant
flour
eggs, beaten
oil for frying
grated mozzarella cheese, or parmesan, or both, whatever your preference - but NO VELVEETA!
Heat about 1cm of vegetable oil on low to med-low heat in a large frypan. It'll be ready to fry when a drop of the beaten egg sizzles.
Meanwhile, peel eggplant and slice into 1cm thick slices. Dip pieces in flour, beaten egg, and flour again. Fry until golden, turn, fry the other side as well. Pieces should be cooked through so that a fork easily pierces the centre. Remove from oil and drain on paper towels.
Place some Napolitana sauce in the bottom of an ovenproof baking dish; put a layer of eggplant, cover with more sauce, and a layer of mozzarella. Repeat until eggplant's all used up, finishing with the cheese.
Bake in a 180 degree oven until cheese is melted and eggplant is hot throughout.
I always preferred Eggplant Parmigiana as a sandwich filling, in a piece of fresh Italian bread.
Napolitana Sauce:
Extra virgin olive oil
onion, sliced
clove of garlic, minced
Cans of whole Italian Roma (plum) tomatoes - quality ones, like those from San Marzano, whizzed in the blender and strained to remove seeds (which can be bitter)
A can of good, not-too-acidy tomato paste, if desired
Basil, thyme, rosemary, a bit of sugar, and salt & pepper to taste
OK, put about 5mm of oil in the bottom of a pot. Fry the onion slices until caramelised, then discard them, keeping the oil in the pot. Put in the garlic, but don't brown it. Add tomatoes, herbs, sugar & pepper (add salt after the sauce has 'cooked down a bit' so that it doesn't end up too salty).
Allow the sauce to cook on low heat for a cupla hours, with the lid askew to allow evaporation. Stir occasionally to prevent burning.
**this is most definitely NOT a low-fat dish!
(I hope this has made sense. I'm running on 2 hours of sleep, nicotine, and caffeine).
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2006 3:58 am Post subject: Re: It's Axella's birthday..! |
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Yes.
That made perfect sense.
And the week-end is coming. I have some free time, so I'll try that.
I'll try to seduce my "Friend", who's coming over on Sunday, with that lovely recipe....
She seduced me last week with a meat dish. The bitch. So now I need to get even with Her with some Vegan stuff....
Can you recommend a wine?
I may need to get her Drunk.
(She's smarter than me.....)
Dammit.
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