Posts Tagged ‘gozleme’

Yet another goz

Here’s my gozleme from Thursday last week which featured lamb, spinach, mushroom and sundried tomato, served with hommus and salad. The goz has been really fantastic lately – sometimes it can be a little on the oily side – in recent times they’ve been not too oily and really deliciously plump with fillings. The first [&helli…

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A few lunches

On Thursday I had char kway teow ($8.50) from the Chinese stall next to Gelatino in the Subiaco Pavillion Markets. It was just like the Singapore fried bee hoon I had there recently, lots of fried egg, chicken, fish cake and three plump, bursty prawns. On Friday I had Saigon crispy chicken fried rice ($9.00) […]

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Goz – again!

Continuing on with Thursday’s food, I had gozleme for lunch. This time I had chicken, spinach, mushroom, sundried tomato and capsicum in mine. I found out afterwards you can also have zucchini and eggplant in your goz – so I’ll be having those in the next one, YUM! I wanted salad but didn’t get any […]

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Secret squirrel revealed

Well, my plan to keep my food photography a secret at work didn’t last very long! On Wednesday, one of my workmates very generously did a noodle run for lunch. She passed a menu around, wrote down our choices, collected our money and rang the order through before going to pick it all up. I […]

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Thursday’s food

On Thursday morning I made myself French toast for breakfast. I must say I love the smell of butter in the frying pan early in the morning! Though of course, the smell of frying bacon beats that by miles! At work, it was Goz Day. As I’d planned, my goz this week was filled with […]

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Goz for lunch

On Thursday at work we had gozleme for lunch. Every week on “goz day”, a couple of the girls very kindly take everyone’s orders and money and get goz for everyone – around half an hour before they leave, they come around asking the question: “Are you gozzing today?” I’ve written about gozleme before –…

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Another yesterday

Yesterday, we decided to take a trip to the Midland Military Markets to buy fruit and vegetables for both eating and juicing. Jac was also keen to have a Stovey Burger. If you remember, last time we went to the Markets Jac was on the Liver Cleansing Diet and couldn’t have one. Most unfortunately, as […]

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