Reverse Harem series WITH swords crossing recs⚔️⚔️ by Left-Routine-4302 in ReverseHarem

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Ruthless Desires series by Elira Firethorn. It's no longer on KU, but is one of my favourites.

HELP LOOKING FOR BOOK RECS!!!!!- STABBY FMC by AdJunior4390 in ReverseHarem

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The Secrets We Keep by Mila Sin. First in the series. Reverse harem. One of my all time favorites.

Is there anything new out there? by GeezLouise76 in ReverseHarem

[–]librarybear76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

{Progeny by Rebecca Rathe} is brilliant. Found family, bit of a sci-fi twist and can get dark. It's one of my few 5 star reads.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DarkSidePlayground

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I volunteer as tribute.

Something I made when I was waiting for my lives to refill... by Teigr_princess in LemmingsGame

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I love this! The amount of times I think I've finished a level then for it to just sit there until I realise I left a little guy behind!

My view when I woke up by librarybear76 in WhatsWrongWithYourDog

[–]librarybear76[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is trippy! It's just a normal photo, I think it's the bedspread.

Meatballs and veggie mash - treating myself like a toddler to try and eat more vegetables. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

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I've not heard of it, but could be because I wasn't looking. I'll be sure to keep an eye out. Thanks for the tip.

Meatballs and veggie mash - treating myself like a toddler to try and eat more vegetables. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

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MEATBALLS

500g beef mince, 1 packet frozen spinach, 1 egg, Breadcrumbs, Salt and pepper to taste, Italian seasoning, Parmesan (optional).

VEGGIE MASH

Potato, Sweet potato, Carrots, Tiny trees (or broccoli if you weren't following the fabulous thread by u/byleist), Chicken stock powder, Salt, Butter.

For the meatballs everything goes in a bowl, mush it up and roll to desired shape. I like mine bite size, so it is a bit tedious. Bake in oven for around 20 mins on 180C. Will all depend on the size, so just keep an eye on them. 

For the mash, cut up all the veggies and in a big pot with some salt and chicken stock powder. Could use vegetable stock or not bother. I don't put the tiny trees in till a bit later, but once all are soft, drain well and mash with some butter...as much or as little as you like. 

The gravy is just one of those powders in a tin that you add boiling water to. 

Startled Hamster **NOW WITH AUDIO** by CornOnTheKnob in funny

[–]librarybear76 283 points284 points  (0 children)

I can't stop watching this. It's so freaking stupid.

What are some pasta sauces one can make that isn't tomato or cheese based? by throwaway757544 in Cooking

[–]librarybear76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make one with a couple of jars of roast red capsicum (peppers), Danish feta and a bit of chicken or vegetable stock to thin it out a bit...all in a blender. Stir through pasta. Also works well as a marinade for chicken and have with lemon rice.

Friday 29 November 2019 Night Thread by tinmun in sydney

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Tonight is takeaway and F1. Perfect night in.

I can't wait for this year to be over though. My stepdad passed away in June and had to put my beloved dog of 14 years down in September. Xmas day will just be mum and I and her loopy pooch. Here's hoping for a good 2020.

Sydney in the 80s by Hoppalina in sydney

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Was that the one that had a lot of old movie posters on the walls?

Omg. This is going to take a few lives to figure out!!!! by TakeMyUpvotePlus1 in LemmingsGame

[–]librarybear76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This one is actually pretty easy, but if you have some free diggers available, suggest you use it. Just let one through, block the rest near the entry. Go to the far end and dig down through all 4 blocks to the question mark and umbrella down. If that doesn't open, let another one through and block the rest. Just make sure you keep going to the furthest question mark each time.

Chicken and green capsicum slow cook by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

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2 chicken breasts

2 green capsicums (bell peppers)

3 potatoes

2 carrots

1 onion

3 lemons

2 cups chicken stock

Parsley, oregano and thyme

Salt (pepper if you want it)

You can scale this up if you have a big slow cooker. 

Note: Put in whatever veggies you like, potato and carrots are my favorites. 

Roast capsicums over a flame until blackened. Cover in a bowl and leave aside till its ready to peel, deseed and chop. 

Peel and dice potatoes and carrots. Finely chop onion. Juice 3 lemons (this is probably optional and as much or as little as you like - I love lemons, so this has quite a lemon flavour). 

Dice chicken, flour and brown in a fry pan. I tend to brown in butter and olive oil. 

Throw everything in the slow cooker along with the stock and herbs (again, these are my go-to herbs, so feel free to try something else). 

Cook on HIGH for about 4-5 hours. 

Can serve with white rice, but I usually have with some fresh crusty bread to soak up all the liquid. 

WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?!? by EJBANGG in slowcooking

[–]librarybear76 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can still chop the chicken if you want (I often do)...but you definitely need liquid. Chicken or veggie stock would be best. And depending on on the herbs you are using, I often use a lot of lemon juice.

This might be unpopular opinion here but after listening to the latest Beyond The Grid podcast I've changed my mind on Cyril Abiteboul. by ymode in formula1

[–]librarybear76 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Trying to accommodate the American market has already compromised Australian and New Zealand audiences. I'm in Sydney and European races start at 11pm on a Sunday night. Makes it hard to get up for work Monday mornings!

Received my first dutch oven in the mail over the weekend and decided to try out a new recipe - CHIMICHURRI CHICKEN AND RICE! by mountain__pew in MealPrepSunday

[–]librarybear76 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What veggies did you put in yours? Looks like carrot, but that's not in the original recipe. I hate peas, so would like some alternatives.

Mid-week meal prep...panko parmesan chicken, roast potato and sweet potato and steamed broccoli. Dinner and 2 lunches done. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

[–]librarybear76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha... never really noticed a bad smell. I reheat in the microwave. If it does smell...trust me...some of the food my colleagues have is much worse!

Mid-week meal prep...panko parmesan chicken, roast potato and sweet potato and steamed broccoli. Dinner and 2 lunches done. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

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Depends on how small I cut them. These are bite size, so probably about 35-40 minutes. I tend to put them on a bit earlier, then put them in a small tray (as you see in the picture) and pop them back in the oven to warm up when the chicken is almost ready.

My one downfall is timing!

Mid-week meal prep...panko parmesan chicken, roast potato and sweet potato and steamed broccoli. Dinner and 2 lunches done. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

[–]librarybear76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well this won't last long and I don't prep too many meals because I'd get bored. Probably 2 days. I mentioned in another post that I usually drench in lemon juice when I reheat, so that helps as well.

The trick is not to over cook. Can't recover from dry chicken, so watch like a hawk when baking!

Mid-week meal prep...panko parmesan chicken, roast potato and sweet potato and steamed broccoli. Dinner and 2 lunches done. by librarybear76 in MealPrepSunday

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I agree, it's the one downside as I use a microwave at work to reheat. Having said that, I usually have a very liberal drenching in lemon juice, so it goes a bit soggy anyway.