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Topic Started: Mar 22 2014, 05:42 PM (15,947 Views)
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LadyBug1
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Apr 17 2014, 12:45 PM
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I like the Food and Drink app that comes with the new Windows.
You just type in what you want to cook and several recipes pop up, alone with photos. Then you can go from there.
I've done a lot of experimenting with various dishes. Some things I liked, then others I didn't.
There's a lot of other features within that app too.
Oh really?
Yep, it's a free app that I use all the time. It's also good when you just want to try something different.
Windows 8, right? Yes, Windows 8.
So far, I'm enjoying the app.
My relatives are benefitting also.
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LadyBug1
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Apr 17 2014, 12:53 PM
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I like the Food and Drink app that comes with the new Windows.
You just type in what you want to cook and several recipes pop up, alone with photos. Then you can go from there.
I've done a lot of experimenting with various dishes. Some things I liked, then others I didn't.
There's a lot of other features within that app too.
Oh really?
Yep, it's a free app that I use all the time. It's also good when you just want to try something different.
Food and drink? Interesting. Is that the name of it? Yes, "Food & Drink".
A lot of people like cooking with wine and alcohol. So, shere's a bunch of recipes for the lushes.
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negroplease
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Apr 17 2014, 01:18 PM
Post #173
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WTF is tandoori?
Indian dish. <br /><br />Why, someone making it for you?
SUA gon try.
I can make it.<br /><br />But I asked YOU to make it for me.  <br /><br />It'll be fattening if he makes it. He will add something to turn Noassatall into Thisassaintsmall. I am trying to get my ass a little fatter. But it probably wont work. Some women are just genetically blessed. NOASSATALL. Woe is me.
Your ass is not flat, maybe wide. LOL! Bitch!!
My ass is perfection.
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LadyBug1
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Apr 17 2014, 01:18 PM
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That don't look like no chicken to me.
It is chicken fool. It's definitely chicken..... 
Tandoori chicken skewers with coconut bananas

By Mi9/HWW Makes/Yield: 4
Ingredients • 500g chicken thigh fillets, trimmed, cubed • ¼ cup tandoori paste • 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt • 8 bamboo skewers, soaked • 2 cups long grain rice, cooked, drained • ¼ cup chopped parsley • 2 green onions, chopped • Mango chutney, to serve • Coconut bananas: • 2 bananas, chopped • ¼ cup desiccated coconut
Steps 1. In a shallow bowl, combine chicken, paste and yoghurt. Turn until well coated. Chill, covered, for 20 minutes. Thread onto skewers.
2. Preheat a char-grill or frying pan on high. Cook chicken for 10-12 minutes, turning, until cooked through.
3. In a large bowl, combine warm cooked rice with parsley and onion.
4. Coconut bananas: In a bowl, combine banana and coconut, tossing to coat.
5. Serve chicken with rice, banana and chutney.
Printed from the Bing Food & Drink App
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Moon Pie
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Apr 17 2014, 04:35 PM
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That don't look like no chicken to me.
It is chicken fool.
It's definitely chicken..... Tandoori chicken skewers with coconut bananas By Mi9/HWW Makes/Yield: 4 Ingredients • 500g chicken thigh fillets, trimmed, cubed • ¼ cup tandoori paste • 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt • 8 bamboo skewers, soaked • 2 cups long grain rice, cooked, drained • ¼ cup chopped parsley • 2 green onions, chopped • Mango chutney, to serve • Coconut bananas: • 2 bananas, chopped • ¼ cup desiccated coconut Steps 1. In a shallow bowl, combine chicken, paste and yoghurt. Turn until well coated. Chill, covered, for 20 minutes. Thread onto skewers. 2. Preheat a char-grill or frying pan on high. Cook chicken for 10-12 minutes, turning, until cooked through. 3. In a large bowl, combine warm cooked rice with parsley and onion. 4. Coconut bananas: In a bowl, combine banana and coconut, tossing to coat. 5. Serve chicken with rice, banana and chutney. Printed from the Bing Food & Drink App That looks scrumptious!
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VoiceofReason
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Apr 17 2014, 06:15 PM
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That don't look like no chicken to me.
It is chicken fool.
It's definitely chicken..... Tandoori chicken skewers with coconut bananas By Mi9/HWW Makes/Yield: 4 Ingredients • 500g chicken thigh fillets, trimmed, cubed • ¼ cup tandoori paste • 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt • 8 bamboo skewers, soaked • 2 cups long grain rice, cooked, drained • ¼ cup chopped parsley • 2 green onions, chopped • Mango chutney, to serve • Coconut bananas: • 2 bananas, chopped • ¼ cup desiccated coconut Steps 1. In a shallow bowl, combine chicken, paste and yoghurt. Turn until well coated. Chill, covered, for 20 minutes. Thread onto skewers. 2. Preheat a char-grill or frying pan on high. Cook chicken for 10-12 minutes, turning, until cooked through. 3. In a large bowl, combine warm cooked rice with parsley and onion. 4. Coconut bananas: In a bowl, combine banana and coconut, tossing to coat. 5. Serve chicken with rice, banana and chutney. Printed from the Bing Food & Drink App
That looks scrumptious! Seems like a lot of work. Lol!
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The SOLE Controller
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Apr 17 2014, 06:18 PM
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WTF is tandoori?
Indian dish. <br /><br />Why, someone making it for you?
SUA gon try.
I can make it.<br /><br />But I asked YOU to make it for me.  <br /><br />It'll be fattening if he makes it. He will add something to turn Noassatall into Thisassaintsmall. I am trying to get my ass a little fatter. But it probably wont work. Some women are just genetically blessed. NOASSATALL. Woe is me.
Your ass is not flat, maybe wide. LOL!
Bitch!! My ass is perfection. haven't you trolled, enough, in this lovely woman's thread?
stay on topic, sweety, and join in her in the recipe extravaganza here
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Rick1
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Apr 17 2014, 06:45 PM
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WTF is tandoori?
Indian dish. <br /><br />Why, someone making it for you?
SUA gon try.
I can make it.<br /><br />But I asked YOU to make it for me.  <br /><br />It'll be fattening if he makes it. He will add something to turn Noassatall into Thisassaintsmall. I am trying to get my ass a little fatter. But it probably wont work. Some women are just genetically blessed. NOASSATALL. Woe is me.
Your ass is not flat, maybe wide. LOL!
Bitch!! My ass is perfection. I guess big girl bootys aren't so bad.
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LadyBug1
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Apr 17 2014, 06:49 PM
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That don't look like no chicken to me.
It is chicken fool.
It's definitely chicken..... Tandoori chicken skewers with coconut bananas By Mi9/HWW Makes/Yield: 4 Ingredients • 500g chicken thigh fillets, trimmed, cubed • ¼ cup tandoori paste • 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt • 8 bamboo skewers, soaked • 2 cups long grain rice, cooked, drained • ¼ cup chopped parsley • 2 green onions, chopped • Mango chutney, to serve • Coconut bananas: • 2 bananas, chopped • ¼ cup desiccated coconut Steps 1. In a shallow bowl, combine chicken, paste and yoghurt. Turn until well coated. Chill, covered, for 20 minutes. Thread onto skewers. 2. Preheat a char-grill or frying pan on high. Cook chicken for 10-12 minutes, turning, until cooked through. 3. In a large bowl, combine warm cooked rice with parsley and onion. 4. Coconut bananas: In a bowl, combine banana and coconut, tossing to coat. 5. Serve chicken with rice, banana and chutney. Printed from the Bing Food & Drink App
That looks scrumptious!
Seems like a lot of work. Lol!
I could probably do without those coconut bananas, and would probably substitute the white rice with a veggie.
Eliminating the two sides, preparing the chicken is pretty quick and easy.
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VoiceofReason
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Apr 17 2014, 06:59 PM
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That don't look like no chicken to me.
It is chicken fool.
It's definitely chicken..... Tandoori chicken skewers with coconut bananas By Mi9/HWW Makes/Yield: 4 Ingredients • 500g chicken thigh fillets, trimmed, cubed • ¼ cup tandoori paste • 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt • 8 bamboo skewers, soaked • 2 cups long grain rice, cooked, drained • ¼ cup chopped parsley • 2 green onions, chopped • Mango chutney, to serve • Coconut bananas: • 2 bananas, chopped • ¼ cup desiccated coconut Steps 1. In a shallow bowl, combine chicken, paste and yoghurt. Turn until well coated. Chill, covered, for 20 minutes. Thread onto skewers. 2. Preheat a char-grill or frying pan on high. Cook chicken for 10-12 minutes, turning, until cooked through. 3. In a large bowl, combine warm cooked rice with parsley and onion. 4. Coconut bananas: In a bowl, combine banana and coconut, tossing to coat. 5. Serve chicken with rice, banana and chutney. Printed from the Bing Food & Drink App
That looks scrumptious!
Seems like a lot of work. Lol!
I could probably do without those coconut bananas, and would probably substitute the white rice with a veggie. Eliminating the two sides, preparing the chicken is pretty quick and easy. Actually, now that I read it, it seems easy enough. 
I think I could skip the banana thing too, but it does seem exotic, and therefore, interesting.
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