Happy Friday Everyone,
The theme for December’s Friday Food is Bread.
Just for fun….
And another just for fun…
I would like to thank last month’s contributors (and just FYI – I have decided to NOT continue with Friday Food as a challenge in 2017).
Dahlia, at My Silver Streaks, with her clever writing where she shared about how meat is a “rather tricky item (and a contentious topic) in India” with her post Meaty Matters (here).
Doc Jeff’s classic and culture rich Chicken meal (here),
Lady Lee Manila’s amazing meat post with so many succulents photos.
Amy’s enormous hamburger from London (here) with lots of meat and a great big bun.
There are four more to add in and I will try and update this post later.
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Thanks and have a nice Friday.
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love your photos, Prior 🙂
https://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/12/09/friday-food-challenge-bread/
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Oh my. I don’ think any of my favorite meals are breadless. Except maybe pancakes, which you would probably consider bread, cause I don’t have toast with pancakes – I have more pancakes.
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Hahhaha – thanks for the laugh with the “don’t have toast with pancakes”
Love your humor –
And while I can have “some” bread now – when I was cleansing and healing bread was the number one NOT to eat food. Sometimes sourdough – which is in a class of its own – and sometimes a pure rye, pumpernickel, or Trader Joe’s brown rice bread 🍞- but it was a major shift for a girl who had bread every day.
I once heard a nutritionist say “two slices of toast at most” but for healing it was NO bread.
However – now I enjoyed Aldi’s seeds and nut bread or their dark pumpernickel – and once in a while – French Toast extra toasted – mmmm
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I don’t think I have bread every day, but I’m suddenly hungry for rye toast or, even better, pumpernickel toast.
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Mmmmm
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An interesting post, Yvette. I had that kind egg in a bar long time ago. It’s called Scotch Egg. I was curios about it. It tasted ok; I am not crazy about it either.
Have a wonderful evening.
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Thanks Helen – a scotch egg, huh? Never heard of it – and i think the shock of finding an egg inside was what caught me the most – and we are similar with the “ok”
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Scotch eggs were very popular when I was a child – both in school and at home. But the covering wasn’t really bread or meat. Boiled eggs were cut in half and coated with a thickish layer of boiled, mashed and spiced potato and bread (as a binding agent) and deep fried. If you are feeling extra adventurous, the egg yolk can be cooked with minced meat and stuffed inside the egg whites – voila! Darn craving for one right now 😉
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Hi, my name is Judy, and I love bread, any kind of bread as long as it is good bread. Please pass the real butter too. 🙂 Now, I’m starving so I’m off to eat breakfast which will include bread of some sort. 🙂
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Hahaha
Welcome Judy and I love bread so much we made up a bread song about ten years ago “bread –
Bread
Bread bread bread”
But had to limit consumption for a while and went back to –
Well
What you said
REaL good bread
And real butter!!
Hope your breakfast was yum and virtual bread 🍞 from me to u!
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I do love sandwiches and burgers but our wheat ‘bread’ are flat usually round and cooked over (or in) a fire – may be dry or fried in oil. Hmm lemme see if i can come up with something 😉
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Oh right on – and your comment reminded me of an old blogger friend – who has uplugged from her blog – (sniff) but she shared about “puris” (flat bread) and tapas
here are two of her posts:
https://kanwalkwilltravel.com/2014/10/07/wk-11-joy-is/
https://kanwalkwilltravel.com/2015/01/13/12-street-foods-to-try-in-delhi/
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Oh yes ‘puris’ and ‘parathas’ are what I meant, along with roti, naan etc. 🙂
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mmmm and mmmm = and not sure if you know this – but India cuisine is some of my very favorite – 🙂
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🙂 Good to know and plan the menu for when you drop in 😀
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Sign me up for some dessert bread. Those poor eggs. They were likely cringing in their meat covers. 🙂
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Yum!!
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🙂
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