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Pushkin666's Tree
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pushkin666! Below are the requested Pears it can be decorated with (beginning 24 December).
Username: Pushkin666
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Request 1: Any icons of My Chemical Romance
Request 2: Any slow cooker recipes, with or without meat.
Request 3: Any recs to old skool monster of the week Supernatural fics. But please no Dean/Castiel
Request 4: Any suggestions for a Christmas playlist. I don't mind if the suggestions are religious or popmusic but please no Wham or Mariah Carey.
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Username: Pushkin666
AO3 Username: Pushkin666
Request 1: Any icons of My Chemical Romance
Request 2: Any slow cooker recipes, with or without meat.
Request 3: Any recs to old skool monster of the week Supernatural fics. But please no Dean/Castiel
Request 4: Any suggestions for a Christmas playlist. I don't mind if the suggestions are religious or popmusic but please no Wham or Mariah Carey.
3 Icons Featuring My Chemical Romance
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Quantities are flexible. Check towards end of cooking time in case liquid is getting too low.
Porc Normande:
Diced pork
Sliced onion
Sliced cooking apples
Apple juice/cider/calvados plus water if needed to give sufficient liquid
The quantities of everything are up to you provided you make sure you have enough liquid – the usual rule of thumb is a third of the bowl or to just cover the ingredients – don’t forget they’ll add to the liquid as they break down.
Cook on high for about 7 hours then switch off and add
yoghurt/creme fraiche/cream depending on what you’ve got, and add seasoning to taste – I add salt and garlic. Don’t add those at the start of cooking because it would be too strong.
Serve with anything, really, but I prefer jacket potatoes (10 minutes in the microwave) or rice (those 2 minute ones, also in the microwave)
Chicken broth
Chicken carcase
chopped onion
water/water and chicken stock cube – to cover carcase
Cook on high for eight hours
Get as much meat as possible off the carcase (this is the fiddly bit) and return it to the dish. Discard the bones.
Add veg (finely chopped) to taste - celery and carrot are standard, and good.
Cook till veg are soft – the liquid is already hot so maybe about an hour
Add some of those tiny thin soup noodles (which should soften in about a minute or you can transfer the broth to a pan)and season to taste – at least salt and pepper but you might like to sprinkle some herbs in too.
Serve with crusty rolls or any favourite bread.
Beef stew with dumplings
Diced beef
Onion/carrot/celery/potatoes
Other veg you happen to have lying around
Water and/or wine or beer (but not both) seasoned with a very small amount of bovril or marmite
You can add a can of chopped tomatoes for a change
Cook on high for seven hours plus, then add dumplings (use Atora suet, standard or veggie, and follow the instructions on the packet)
Put the lid back on and carry on cooking for at least half an hour. This cooks the dumplings but we prefer to then put the dish in the oven till the dumplings are brown and crusty. You can do the transfer-to-oven bit when you add the raw dumplings.
Serve on its own. There are already potatoes in there.
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Happy Holidays!
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL19ttT1qzXc1LVjDjckLrZVhZb_3TpuGO
Songs:
1. Drakeford - Christmas Again
2. Feels Like Christmas - Straight No Chaser feat. Jana Kramer
3. Not Everybody Calls It Christmas - Matt Hartke
4. Grown Up Christmas List - Pentatonix feat. Kelly Clarkson
5. Cheers To Your Holiday - Vocal Few
6. Rudolph - Robbie Williams
7. Rocking Around the Christmas Tree - She & Him
Re: 3 Icons Featuring My Chemical Romance
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And I hope you're feeling better now.
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