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Today's meal

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#1
  • おにぎり
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  • 2020/05/02 17:08

Please share what you made today and let me copy it~!

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#233
  • Rie
  • 2020/05/19 (Tue) 21:54
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I made a few more snacks for Nobee with things you can buy at Walmart and other places.


1œ)Chicken gizzards and hearts (gizzards&hearts) with lots of chopped garlic, fried in olive oil and finished with a squeeze of ponzu and lemon juice. The trick is to use a lot of hidden knives because gizzards are tough, and not to overcook them. They are also delicious with more black pepper.
https://www.tyson.com/products/fresh-chicken-gizzards-hearts/

2)Tins of smoked oysters in oil in the area where they have canned tuna and such. $ About 2, but also a great snack. smoked oysters in cottonseed oil.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crown-Prince-Smoked-Oysters-in-Cottonseed-Oil-3-75-oz/183528868

3No.) small bell peppers oven-roasted in olive oil.Mini A bag of small bell peppers, called Pepper, that come in a clear bag in the vegetable section, are coated with olive oil and salt directly over the sink and then roasted in the oven for 20 minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. If you line them with aluminum, it's easier and less messy to wash. Many recipes here call for balsamic vinegar and various herbs, but I like to keep it simple and just use salt. I like to use only salt. It looks colorful, so I always have it on hand for a side dish for lunch. I also recommend soaking them in men-tsuyu after grilling them to make them look like boiled vegetables.

https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/roasted-mini-peppers/

4)Prosciutto ham is cheaper than in Japan. Prosciutto (cured ham),Brie cheese (similar to camembert),Kaiware daikon(radish) or broccoli sprouts are so easy to eat.

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Frozen Atlantic salmon from Costco, defrosted and eaten as sashimi. I've never been afraid to eat the big salmon on the packets at the fresh food place raw, but the Atlantic salmon that is vacuum-packed by portion is delicious raw. I grew up in a fishing town, so I am picky about raw food, but this one has no smell and can be eaten raw just fine. For kids who are in the prime of life, I make a salmon marinade, add avocado, and put it on top of a bowl of vinegared rice to make a salmon marinade bowl. Sushi rice can be easily prepared by simply chilling frozen leftover rice and pouring it over the sushi rice. Sushi rice is good when it is a little moist.

https://www.costcobusinessdelivery.com/kirkland-signature-atlantic-salmon-fillets%2C-boneless-skinless%2C-3-lbs.product.10181416.html

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#234
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  • 2020/05/19 (Tue) 23:03
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I don't want to eat canned food, the preservatives are horrendous !.

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#235
  • なに
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 01:36
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chilled udon noodles

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#236
  • 鉄分!
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 02:19
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Rie
Thanks a lot for the information ! I've been looking forward to reading this. \I'm a first year cook
I've got a lot to learn from you ! thanks ~ I'm so sorry !

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#238
  • 金木犀
  • 2020/05/20 (Wed) 10:05
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Dear #233Rie. I am learning a lot. I use small bell peppers in pasta dishes too. It is delicious. Please keep the information coming.

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