It’s Mother’s Day here in Australia, I’m lucky enough to have my parents visiting from the UK, first time I’ve seen them since November 2018 - pre COVID! We went out for a beautiful meal last night, but my girls and wife requested ribs tonight, served with cauliflower and broccoli cheese and corn on the cob. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
@alimac23 can’t imagine how happy you must be to see your family. Great looking meal as well. Cheers!
@C6Bill I do the same thing. Big cooks on weekends for weekday use
Any recommendations on a reasonably priced set of digital water-proof or -resistant kitchen scales? I keep spilling water on mine and it goes crazy for a day or two as it dries out; of course, this always happens at the least convenient time. This time I'm making a loaf of sourdough for a Mum's Day potluck and I'm not an experienced enough sourdough baker to have faith in the results without weighing everything.
Yes, I know "reasonably priced" is subjective - I'm talking BGE reasonable, not KK reasonable...😁
@C6Bill every time I buy them I wonder why I don’t get them more often. They are an incredible value. Especially given the price of meat these days I picked up both those pork loins for like $26 including the 4 ears of fresh sweet corn. Grew the carrots myself and potatoes were bought. But two great meals for less than $35 for two people is pretty legit (helps balance out the Wagyu dinner from last weekend at least)
The farm remains work in progress Tekobo. Fair weather farming for me, I have an area in mind where there’s 1200- 1600mm of annual rainfall(about 60 inches). 40- 100ha( 100- 250 acres) ………….I did buy some cows Aren’t they beautiful? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk