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I have a meat loaf (grd beef, panko, onion, setsuwan sauce, ketchup, worchestershire, eggs, mushrooms, draped with bacon...........also rice and mashed potato, and summer squash fried.
I know this pales into insignificance compared with surgery, illness, burning stoves and poop, but my son has just got GUM smeared all over a sofa cushion, and I don't think the cover comes off for washing very easily...I have tried.
I have put freezer blocks on it and some has scraped off but the main lump (eugh) isn't budging.
I know this pales into insignificance compared with surgery, illness, burning stoves and poop, but my son has just got GUM smeared all over a sofa cushion, and I don't think the cover comes off for washing very easily...I have tried.
I have put freezer blocks on it and some has scraped off but the main lump (eugh) isn't budging.
Unknown to him it was stuck to the back of his t-shirt, must have got it there from the school bus...he came home from school, sat on the sofa for ten mins, got up and went "eeeeewwwww, what's that?".
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Weekly local farmers' market had some nice white eggplant and some ripe end of season plum tomatoes.
Did the flour/egg/panko thing on the eggplant and made a barely cooked sauce with the plum tomatoes/garlic/red pepper/basil/olive oil. Put them in the oven topped with fresh 'mutz' (mozzarella in most of the country)
If I do say so myself it was 'Molto Bene'.
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