What did you have for lunch today

Started by smeghead, October 01, 2013, 11:03:52 am

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UglyJoe

Turkey and swiss sandwich.  No mayo :D

MaxXimus

I havent had lunch yet. Yesterday I had turkey pie.

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Quote from: smeghead on March 31, 2014, 04:17:03 am
Pancakes from the oven.


Shouldn't they be from the pan?  ;)

I had turkey, rice, braised pork with sauce, and tofu.  Very yummy meal.  For dinner I had fried dumplings, noodles with sauce, and soy milk.  Also very good.
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smeghead

That's really pancakes from the oven, first we make regular pancakes in pan, than fill them with minced meat or cheese and put them in the oven!
It's great meal, almost better when served cold, with yoghurt!  ;)

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A big fat bacon, egg and sausage baguette.  Was incredible.
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Quote from: smeghead on March 31, 2014, 09:04:40 am
That's really pancakes from the oven, first we make regular pancakes in pan, than fill them with minced meat or cheese and put them in the oven!
It's great meal, almost better when served cold, with yoghurt!  ;)


I'm not a big fan of yoghurt tbh, but while living in Germany I had a Bulgarian friend who was big into that stuff.  One day she even bought me some yoghurt to try, but while it is something I can eat, it just doesn't do much for me as a whole.  The Bulgarian girl eventually ended up sleeping with the Turkish guy who lived on our floor, and also ended up digging through our garbage to recycle bottles to try to pay tuition costs (she quickly lost her scholarship, I guess), but that is a different story altogether.
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In Swedish we call that "thick pancake" or "oven pancake" if translated to English. In some northern regions it's just called "pancakes" and pancakes made in a pan are called "plättar" in those regions, which is what the rest of us call smaller pancakes made in a pan especially made for plättar.

I've never eaten any kind of pancakes with yoghurt though, only with jam. We have our own kind of yoghurt-like food called "fil" (but we don't eat that with pancakes either).

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beans with hot sauce and chow chow

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