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Yesterday for lunch, mother made a vegetable sauce, stuff like onions, peppers, courgettes, spinach etc with seasonings, then added some pesto and mixed with pasta, tuna and of course, cheese. Delicious :)
 
Here goes nothing.

Last 24 hours:

A cup of chai, two plates of brown rice with steak (with rhita included), kheer, kebab, nihari, naan, salad, a plate of brown rice and steak again, chai again, banana, glass of milk and topped it all of with a ghulab jaman.

I either starve or feast. No in between.
 
Last night, dad made some lamb bihari boti on the BBQ and it was spicy but delicious :)
 
One of the best things on this planet - the Pakistani mango.

Delicious.
 
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Recently had this at a Japanese restaurant. This is Kurosawa Junmai Kimoto Sake. One of the best sake Ive ever had. Goes really well with sushi. I did a little research on its origin and here is what I found.

Junmai is brewed using only rice, water, yeast, and koji — there are no other additives, such as sugar or alcohol.

Kimoto is a method for brewing sake. This painstaking technique, which constitutes the very origin of sake-brewing, comprises an ancient method for creating moto (shubo), the yeast starter mash, that will ultimately produce the alcohol in the beverage from water, rice, and malted rice (koji). However, due to the fact that this approach, which takes four weeks from start to finish, consumes about twice as much time and effort as the normal method and requires a technique that is extremely difficult to accomplish in a stable, consistent manner, only a very few of more than 1,000 sake breweries in Japan employ it.
 
Haven’t had breakfast but had Hot and Sour Soup,Dynamite Chicken,Fried rice and two other dishes of chicken(to mix with rice) last night for dinner.Had some icecream from Baskin Robbins afterward.
 
Do you know how to make the sauces?Man they are delicious.

Yep, main thing is getting the mixtures of spices right and freshly ground them together. Best meat for it in my opinion is lamb as it gives a lot of extra flavour but chicken is also good.Also the "dum" is the most important part. Best way would be to use a clay pot inside a tandoor in the ground which we regularly used to do in our desert outings but here I make due with what I have and cook it more in a Biryani method, still great nonetheless.
 
Had a cheeseburger omlete, that stuff taste great but not very healthy lol. Great meal for a cheat day, like a sunday brunch.
 
Had a cheeseburger omlete, that stuff taste great but not very healthy lol. Great meal for a cheat day, like a sunday brunch.

It looks like this

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On Wednesday, family came over from America so went to see them and was a nice dinner. Mashk dahl, biryani, kofte, salads, lamb spinach ghosht just to name a few. Made sure I didn't eat much during the day so I could eat that big dinner.

On thursday, my dad made some chicken on the bbq with some marinade and it was really nice and only took 5 minutes. Had that with some rice.

Yesterday I was out in London with my cousins etc as my family from America are over, and went to some pizza place and I paid just like £5 for a 12 inch pizza which was pretty nice. Good value for money, had spinach, parmesan, egg on it.
 
On Wednesday, family came over from America so went to see them and was a nice dinner. Mashk dahl, biryani, kofte, salads, lamb spinach ghosht just to name a few. Made sure I didn't eat much during the day so I could eat that big dinner.

On thursday, my dad made some chicken on the bbq with some marinade and it was really nice and only took 5 minutes. Had that with some rice.

Yesterday I was out in London with my cousins etc as my family from America are over, and went to some pizza place and I paid just like £5 for a 12 inch pizza which was pretty nice. Good value for money, had spinach, parmesan, egg on it.

5 Pounds is good price. That too with three toppings.
 
Recently visited my cousin, his mom is Pashtun so she made this pashtun dish called "aash". It's actually pretty good, it's like a soup.

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Is this a common dish for Pashtuns?
 
Recently visited my cousin, his mom is Pashtun so she made this pashtun dish called "aash". It's actually pretty good, it's like a soup.

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Is this a common dish for Pashtuns?

Here in quetta it.s a hazara people dish. They dont put to much spice or green things in it orignal color of aash is white .
 
Yesterday had some family over, wasn't a proper party or anything so dinner was just rice, dahl, chicken legs, chicken aloo keema, garlic bread, curly fries, potato wedges etc. And for dessert was ice creams, crumbles etc and was also some nice flavoured sparkling water and fizzy drinks etc. I managed to stay away from the desserts :)
 
Peanut butter and jelly... paratha. We were out of eggs, so the daily anda paratha breakfast was off the menu. I decided on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich instead, only to discover that we were out of bread as well. Therefore I ended up having the peanut butter and strawberry jelly inside a paratha.

It wasn’t bad, to be honest.
 
Last night, egg fried rice, with sweet and sour chinese chicken, mum made it :)
 
Don't go out to eat much (order of words rearranged for tharkis),

Sesame chicken with noodles, fried rice, kebab boti, fried fish and naan with diet coke because "I'm watching my weight" :yk2

Then finished it with a tall glass of falooda, been a while.
 
Just ate Chicken Karhai at Ravi Kabob House in DC area. Pretty good karhai. Place is really noisy, dirty and pedestrian but those are the places where one gets good authentic food.
 
Last few days I have not been very healthy.


On Friday I was in London, got a chicken burger from shake shack, and for dinner from Westfield had some chicken mousakkhan with rice and salad, was half a roasted chicken in pomegranate and walnut sauce or something like that, very nice.

Yesterday in my cricket match the tea was pretty good. Tuna sandwiches, cheese & pickle sandwiches, fruits, squash, cakes, coconut macaroons, cheese & jalepono balls.

Also had a dinner at my house and was lots of food. Pizza, tacos and keema that would go in it, nachos, biryani, chicken korma, afghan charsi lamb, gulawat kebab, salad etc.

Dessert, ice creams, black forest gateux or something like that , home made bannoffe pie.

That's just off the top my head. Although tbf, I tend to avoid the unhealthy stuff, didn't have much pizza or desserts.
 
Just had some tempura prawns, I've ate a lot of food I don't normally eat recently. Oh well, I'm trying to put on weight anyway.
 
Last night had buffet which included corn soup,grilled fish,alfredo chicken,prawns,sajji,katakat,wings,french fries,mini pizza,mutton mandi,chinese rice and lebanese Kabab,finger fish,Batair,roghni naan,chapaati,nihari,korma and karhai.I know it sounds like a lot but I only ate a bit of each item all except the naans,which I had a lot of.

For dessert I had some pudding,a few cupcakes and some gulaab jamun.
 
Feeling so fat right now. Am at relatives and last night had peshwari naan, chicken karahi, rice + peas. Ate so much. Although I also had some vegetables and baingan ka bharta.

Breakfast was 2 eggs and 2 fried toasts, some weetabix banana flavour with milk, banana, strawberries and grapes.
 
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For lunch had some beef kebabs with raita, left over mattar pulao and sabzi. Had an orange afterwards too.
 
Had a tomato and hari mirch omelette and 2 parathas along with it :jimmy

I had omelette for breakfast too, with toast. Last night I carried on eating junk food. Prawn Biryani, Sirka Ghosht, kebabs, peshwari naan and some side dishes too. Then had homemade trifle for dessert.

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A piece of coconut. Before that i ate grilled chicken breast. Counting calories is a struggle.
 
My eating spree continued at lunch.

Roti, papri chaat, beef kebabs, channa chaat, some non alcoholic drink, dahi boondi, baingain, left over trifle and sawaiyan. Feeling like a pig now.
 
My eating spree continued at lunch.

Roti, papri chaat, beef kebabs, channa chaat, some non alcoholic drink, dahi boondi, baingain, left over trifle and sawaiyan. Feeling like a pig now.

Bro at this rate you should go on Man vs Food.
 
Bro at this rate you should go on Man vs Food.

Haha. Well I'm back home now, I was up north at the relatives for a couple of nights and man I have been feeling like a pig. Back to normal from today though.
 
I made a Sindhi Biryani [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] came out nice but was too spicy:mv
 
Back to normal eating after eating a lot of junk food in the last week or so. Had Dahl, aloo baingain, Roti and chicken black eyed bean keema.
 
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