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suse, DH and I rarely do a proper dessert, though most evenings we will have a little something sweet after dinner - maybe a lolly or two or share a choccie. Ever since I was a kid I have always craved something sweet in the evenings (the difference is that now it goes straight to the hips!). I LOVE baking and if given half the chance, I would always have a cake/brownies/muffins in the house. DH tries to discourage this because it is only really the two of us that end up eating ALL of it! I am definitely looking forward to having kids to bake dessert for oneday :)
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If we have bikkies in the house we'll generally have one or two of them - but I've found myseld making an official 'dessert' - generally just jelly or scones - on my days off, when I actually have time :)
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dessert if often a bought rice puddin from the shops :) or icecream...nothing special
we were bad tonight..and ordered pizza...it was sooo yummy..i ate too much though and now feel sick :(
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Chow mein tonight! minus the mince lol but soo yummy - charlotte liked hers more after she pured her cordial on it and then ate it ;) pmsl
such a trippa
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omg lime slice thats so cute haha :lol:
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Home made lasagna with garlic bread... Oh and a glass of red!!
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rib eye mushrooms, squash and red wine sauce
tuna and veg pasta for LJ
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suse, we usually only have dessert if we are entertaining. And we entertain once sometimes twice a week. It might be cake, or even just milk and hot cookies or it might be something way more elaborate. Just depends on the time I have and the moula ;) I have a really great peach/apricot frangipani recipe thats super easy, and you can have all the ingredients in the cupboard for emergencies all you need is custard or a good vanilla bean ice cream to go with.
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Can you Pleaaaase share your Frangipanni recipe??? :D
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Deb posted for you hon :)
Oh and if you have a Coonarra/Fireplace or even a gas stove top... a quick and extra yummy dessert is smores. You don't have to be camping to have smores.
Digestive biscuits
Lindt or thin block (like cote dor - we used to use milka but you can't get it anymore) it has to be thin or it won't melt
Marshmallows.
Toast your marshmallow over the flame, place a square of chocolate on one digestive, top with roasted marshmallow and top with another digestive, wait for the chocolate to melt and then enjoy :)
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Oh wow Cai, they sound great. Another really good 'campfire' or BBQ dessert is baked chocolate bananas (can be done in the oven too, but it's not the same, more because it's an 'outdoor' dessert ikywim). Really easy. Cut a slit in a banana, stuff in a few pieces of good dark chocolate (you might have to spread out the cut a bit), bake until chocolate is gooey and banana softened, then eat with a spoon and a blob of double cream.
Once we move and I have a decent oven again, I'm making a lemon tart. Oh how I miss them.
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We do that with apples on the campfire. Scoop out the core and fill with chocolate, wrap in foil and bake. The apple ends up going all caramel like. YUM!!! But I'll be honest with you banana sounds better to me ;)
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pretty boring dinner here tonight
spag bol with garlic bread (i had some salad on the side also)
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Boring night here too. Ham and potato bake. I just can't do the whole kitchen thing today and just wanted to eat so I could lie down.
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Chicken Treat for us - everyting collapsed in on me today, and I just can't make myself do anything. But thats for another thread :) :wall:
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We had chicken schnitzels with potato, peas, corn, broccoli, cauliflower....and some choc chip ice cream for dessert. Very lazy day.
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Last night was take away night and we went to the local carvery and had a roast dinner. I had a Roast Meat spud....It was so yummmmmmmmy!!!
Tonight is SC Silverside, with mash, beans, carrots, cheese sauce and maybe some self sauce pudding for dessert!!
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Tonight we are having oven-baked, seasoned rissoles with caramelised onions and brown-onion gravy on a bed of cheesy mashed potato and carrots.