By now, the man and I have perfected that butter and tomato gravy for butter chicken. The gravy is everything in this dish. We did that in a vegetarian version for the friends at dinner by way of a birthday gift. We wanted layers and textures with a bite to the dish, so the 'meat' was made up of roasted cauliflower, stir-fried chickpeas and deep fried beancurd.
The keto-friendly meal was completed with dhal, vegetable broth, sambal eggs, and of course, the optional low-GI basmati for a bit of carbs. We made larger portions for the friends to have something to take home for the freezer to form part of their meal prep options! Opened up a young but fairly decent bottle of easy red to go along with dinner.
We decided to check out the new pack of 'Unstable Unicorns'. It was amazing that four people couldn't get the instructions for the game play. Heh. Google didn't help. We thought that the instructions were ambiguous; we were rather confused. Playing the game didn't enlighten us much since it was still full of bumping into walls. Would six players be preferable? The illustrations of the baby unicorns and all are damn cute lah, but it kinda didn't engage us totally. Watching a youtube clip of the game didn't help us understand it more! We wondered if we missed something. đŸ˜‚
The friends didn't just bring dessert in the form of a cake or two. They bought FIVE types of pastries from Les PĂ¢tisseries! There were a rose lychee and raspberry mousse cake, a pear cake, a hazelnut tart, and oddly, I was quite fond of the strawberry, watermelon and pink guava tart. It was sweet, of course, but I ate it anyway. It wasn't that bad since there was a real slice of watermelon in it. Surprisingly the sugar knocked me out for the night instead of making me stay up and bounce off the walls.
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Hmmm.... I think I need to lend you some of my games. :) The best site for boardgames is https://boardgamegeek.com
hahahah. you're quite the authority on board games!!
we're working our way through a big box of gifts (of boardgames). some look more promising than others.
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