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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Vegetarian lasagna with courgette tastes divine too!
    I had to google to find out what courgette was - it's zucchini!! I have a fabulous zucchini bread recipe.
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    Well let's see...I took a tube of pork sausage out of the freezer, defrosted it, cut it into hamburger-like slices, threw 'em on the George Foremen grill, sliced some extra sharp Cheddar cheese and threw that onto my "burgers", took 'em off the grill and put them on hamburger buns, add ketchup and spicy brown mustard, and voila!

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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I had to google to find out what courgette was - it's zucchini!! I have a fabulous zucchini bread recipe.
    It is indeed maybe we should have a thread dedicated to this glorious fruit , eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I had to google to find out what courgette was - it's zucchini!! I have a fabulous zucchini bread recipe.
    I was afraid I was the only person who didn't know what courgette was! I made some cookies with zucchini Saturday. They were going to be muffins, but I didn't want to have to wash the muffin pan when I was done so I made these giant mounds of cookies. They could have used some more honey

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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I had to google to find out what courgette was - it's zucchini!! I have a fabulous zucchini bread recipe.
    I love zucchini bread!
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    I am going to make my bread,with a topping of salad and mayonnaise.That creamy and palatable bread is worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    You guys should try shallow frying courgette slices and serving them with garlic yoghurt (along with peppers and aubergine slices). It is gorgeous!
    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Vegetarian lasagna with courgette tastes divine too!
    both of these sound yum!
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    I had to google to find out what courgette was - it's zucchini!! I have a fabulous zucchini bread recipe.
    feel free to PM me that recipe!
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    Rice salad (chopped red onion, peppers, cucumbers, quartered cherry tomatoes and sweetcorn mixed with boiled rice - even Uncle Ben's microwaveable will do; add a little salt and balsamic vinegar to taste) and watermelon slices.

    I love the look of this salad because it is so colourful.
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    Chicken in tomato sauce, sambosas ( meat and cheese) , and salad, oh and rice
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    Chicken, spinach, and farfelle (Villa Bertolli frozen dinner) w/ a nice Kabinett.

    I know in theory I could make the same thing from scratch but it's so much easier to open the bag and heat.
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    goingto go sort out a mushroom rissotto for dinner! It is so much nicer with long grain rice than rissotto rice.
    (oh and that had courgette in it too!)
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    Made some kind of vegetarian hot pot with cubed potatoes and Quorn (added a little canned mixed vegetabled too just to sneak in for those who would not have those otherwise), served with Moroccon style couscous (an absolute cheat, of course; right out of a pack: only added boiling water to "make" it).

    Followed by watermelon.
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    I'm not cooking, but bbq chicken, fries, and carrots.

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    Hawaiian marinated chicken with wild rice and peas and carrots.
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    I had to google Quorn and found that I would have to drive 1.5 hours to get some.

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