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:D Baked a delicious banana cake.yummy
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Made cranberry pumpkin muffins that turned out wonderfully. Also recently made a skinny cheesy pasta bake that was delicious.
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Yam porridge
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Today I made a quick pork stir fry with baby bok choy, scallions, asparugus tips with an oyster and hoisen sauce served on a bed of brown rice. Yummy and healthy and quick!
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I also loved cooking, because every dishes I made and when everyone loves it, makes me feel good.
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Adobo. This is a Filipino food, so many of us love it.
easy to cook and very tasty, so I eat a lot when we cook adobo :)
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Today I cooked braised pork belly. The dish took a long time with many adjustments of seasoning, but the taste was so worth the effort!
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I prepared Rice
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No baking, I cooked a delicious meal with the following:
Pasta strips for lasagne
Salmon
Cream
Courgettes
Grated cheese

The idea is to put down a layer of courgettes, then the pasta, then the salmon and top with cream and cheese. Then you start all over again until you've used all your ingredients. It goes into the oven for about 30 minutes and makes a delicios and healthy sort of lasagne. Enjoy!
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Sounds delicious. Using salmon is interesting for what seems to be a pasta dish. Have to try it.
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Grilled cheese with deli turkey. 😋
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I baked my first ever apple upside down cake (I winged it though so no recipe!)
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I used leftover roast beef to make a pot of chili. I like to add smoked paprika and cocoa powder to give the flavor more depth.
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what I loved to do is cooking,and right now Im gonna teach you how to cook adobo. "adobo" comes from the word adobar which means to marinate. there are two main ingredients in adobo. it can be chicken or pork adobo, cooking adobo is very simple. ok first prepares all the ingredients; pork or chicken,soy sauce,vinegar, sugar,bay leaf,black pepper,water. so mix all that and cooked ,until the pork is tender and its all done.
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Got my filling done for my pie (cranberry cherry), and baked some Finnish Christmas star cookies (first try at those and I'm forcing myself not to eat anymore, they are so good). :drool:
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