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Off topic & small talk: what do you eat today, the days (Page 219)

Topic created on 23rd Feb. 2018 | Page: 219 of 401 | Answers: 4,004 | Views: 373,545
gagapapamama
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Dutch78 wrote on 10/20/2023 at 11:01 AM:


A broiler comes from East German usage and is a (half) chicken.
But the origin was in the USA, to broil, meaning to fry/grill something.

Thank you, learned something again.

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Goldenbrightshine
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Peasant stew with potatoes

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Lionking
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Today we have a frozen vegetable lasagna from the microwave.

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Rasmik12
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Pointed cabbage stew with chicken hearts

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garfield68
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with me there was a nice steak from the butcher of my confidence, and potato salad.

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Falko
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Tomorrow at noon there is Kassler with dumplings and Brussels sprouts. Kassler was this week at Edeka on sale, so the choice fell on it.

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gagapapamama
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Tomorrow on Sunday with us, Spies roast ( extra large, which is then still enough for Monday) fries Fritz and fresh lamb's lettuce ( which I bring tomorrow morning from my garden).

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Lionking
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Today I made myself delicious kale with sausages and chicken meatballs, plus a spicy mustard.
Enough even for tomorrow.

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bruffl
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i'm feverish, can't get anything down today.
Would like a chicken soup, do I get a Like for that too?

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gagapapamama
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bruffl wrote on 10/21/2023 at 10:10 pm: I'm feverish, can't get anything down today.
Would love some chicken soup, do I get a like for that too?

So do I, I like it too when I'm a little sick, get well soon.

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