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  • Pad something

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    FauxPseudo F
    Yeah I’m a little unclear on that. I don’t know the exact type of noodle cuz the packaging isn’t in English. But it is a wide wheat needle like you find in pad Thai.
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    Mmmm add some “giaxni” and its perfect
  • [QUESTION] What are your favorite vegetarian meals?

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    https://minimalistbaker.com/1-pot-golden-curry-lentil-soup/#wprm-recipe-container-37902 No oil needed. Easy to make and tastes amazing. https://cookieandkate.com/peanut-soba-noodle-slaw-recipe/#tasty-recipes-23512-jump-target I throw some edamame in and give it a good squeeze of fresh lime to garnish. Good vegetarian/vegan protein sources to substitute in your favorite recipes: Seitan - pretty easy to make, use in place of chicken or steak. Great in fajitas, gyros, stir fry, etc. TVP - super cheap and healthy substitute for ground beef. Use in pasta sauces, sloppy joes, chili, etc. Toss it in with some extra water in place of meat. Tofu - recommended you freeze then thaw the tofu, dry it out good and pan fry until crispy. Excellent in stir fry, curry, noodles, etc.
  • Mashed potatoes with corn and cheddar

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    FauxPseudo F
    All out of parking lot meat. In fact I’m out of most meat.
  • Curried green beans with curry mac

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    FauxPseudo F
    I look forward to you posting your version
  • My Trusted Ten: A Chef’s Deep Dive into Cookware That Delivers

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    Slop from a clanker, clearly
  • That sounds like great late night food.

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    treadful@lemmy.zipT
    That sounds like great late night food.
  • I tried yogurt a while ago.

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    I tried yogurt a while ago. Put it in little jars and stacked them in, so it was single-serve. Worked great and really easy!