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Late night run to Glendora, which is many miles away. What’s there? A meal? A snack? Breakfast? It’s all of those things. Posted an entry at Hypebeast.
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Yeah, sometimes, I can do this too. On the left is simple. Brussels sprouts and carrots. I buy a bag of sprouts, but really, I don't like them in a big chunk. I grew up hating to eat these, so I slice them thin as if I were putting them on a pizza. I've seen it on a pizza before which gave me the idea to cook them thin, since I liked them that way. The carrots are just a bag of peeled small...
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Yeah, sometimes, I can do this too. On the left is simple. Brussels sprouts and carrots. I buy a bag of sprouts, but really, I don’t like them in a big chunk. I grew up hating to eat these, so I slice them thin as if I were putting them on a pizza. I’ve seen it on a pizza before which gave me the idea to cook them thin, since I liked them that way. The carrots are just a bag of peeled small carrots which I eat raw, but also chop into veggie mixes. I have to go a bit well the sprouts to get rid of the bitterness. I cook them with salt and pepper and cooking sake. The Mahi Mahi filets, same thing, with salt and pepper and I actually have this crappy salad dressing that I can’t stand. I drizzle that on the fish on both sides, and I let it rip on the grill. The larger piece was thicker, so I cooked it for a few minutes extra. Take them off early, since they seem to cook a bit more while they sit. Seems easy, and it is.
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Turkey ala King is one of those things Asians do with leftovers. Basically, it's pieces of turkey, vegetables like peas, corn, and mushrooms, leftover gravy, and if you need, add some water to thin it out. It ends up being thick, and tasty. Let's say you don't want to use gravy, you can always use mushroom soup as well. Serve it over rice. It's a great treat. If you added curry, this easily...
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Turkey ala King is one of those things Asians do with leftovers. Basically, it’s pieces of turkey, vegetables like peas, corn, and mushrooms, leftover gravy, and if you need, add some water to thin it out. It ends up being thick, and tasty. Let’s say you don’t want to use gravy, you can always use mushroom soup as well. Serve it over rice. It’s a great treat. If you added curry, this easily becomes a curry dish. Turkey curry? Sure, why not?
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