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  • memfreeM memfree

    That’s almost what my dinner is going to be: boxed mac with sliced up smoky links, extra cheddar, and chopped up yu choy (chinese broccoli).

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    tychosmoose@lemmy.world
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    Yu choy is such an underappreciated vegetable in the US. It’s usually very inexpensive, available at asian groceries all over, and stands in well for other greens. We use it as a 1/2 price (or cheaper) alternative to broccoli rabe in Italian dishes.

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    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

      Box mac and cheese with jalapeno cream sauce, bacon and cilantro.

      Cost per person: $1.30

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      NullPointer
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      to add some variety i like to stir in some hot sauce or BBQ sauce or even some chili-p to give the mac a little zing!

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Box mac and cheese with jalapeno cream sauce, bacon and cilantro.

        Cost per person: $1.30

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        Kate-ay
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        Pass the tums, please

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        • T tychosmoose@lemmy.world

          Yu choy is such an underappreciated vegetable in the US. It’s usually very inexpensive, available at asian groceries all over, and stands in well for other greens. We use it as a 1/2 price (or cheaper) alternative to broccoli rabe in Italian dishes.

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          memfree
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          I agree with everything you said except using it in place of broccoli rabe, which has a delightfully bitter taste unlike either broccoli or yu choy. Broccoli rabe would overpower a mac & cheese dish, but yu choy feels just right.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            Box mac and cheese with jalapeno cream sauce, bacon and cilantro.

            Cost per person: $1.30

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            three@lemmy.zip
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            Save some cilantro for the rest of us.

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            • Cid ViciousC Cid Vicious

              Why use boxed Mac and cheese as a base, though?

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              irateanteater@sh.itjust.works
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              Cheaper and far faster than making Mac and cheese from scratch is my bet.

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              • T tychosmoose@lemmy.world

                Yu choy is such an underappreciated vegetable in the US. It’s usually very inexpensive, available at asian groceries all over, and stands in well for other greens. We use it as a 1/2 price (or cheaper) alternative to broccoli rabe in Italian dishes.

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                JohnnyEnzyme
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                available at asian groceries all over

                I guess there’s always something lost when moving from one place to another, but man… the scarcity of Asian groceries (from tiny shops to warehouse size places) around here is a serious, serious bummer.

                The typical SE Asian selection at the local supermarket is laughably WASP-y in variety, and the prices are typically 5x-10x what I was spoilt with, back East.

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                • Cid ViciousC Cid Vicious

                  Why use boxed Mac and cheese as a base, though?

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                  FauxPseudo
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                  Because it’s dirt cheap and I’m hungover.

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                  • T three@lemmy.zip

                    Save some cilantro for the rest of us.

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                    FauxPseudo
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                    Get your own.

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                    • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                      Because it’s dirt cheap and I’m hungover.

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                      Victor
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                      Hell yeah baby

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                      • memfreeM memfree

                        I agree with everything you said except using it in place of broccoli rabe, which has a delightfully bitter taste unlike either broccoli or yu choy. Broccoli rabe would overpower a mac & cheese dish, but yu choy feels just right.

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                        tychosmoose@lemmy.world
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                        Yeah, fair enough. Definitely not as strong flavored.

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                        • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                          Because it’s dirt cheap and I’m hungover.

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                          rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          Based and why-did-I-do-that-to-myself-oh-yeah-because-it’s-fun-pilled

                          (I am so hung over)

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                            Based and why-did-I-do-that-to-myself-oh-yeah-because-it’s-fun-pilled

                            (I am so hung over)

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                            FauxPseudo
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                            Yesterday I grabbed a case of beer, a pack of cigarettes and some tinned fish and dedicated my day to cleaning and organizing my workshop. I fought until 5:30 in the morning and made tremendous progress.

                            This was after I could see the surface of half of my work bench.

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                            • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                              Yesterday I grabbed a case of beer, a pack of cigarettes and some tinned fish and dedicated my day to cleaning and organizing my workshop. I fought until 5:30 in the morning and made tremendous progress.

                              This was after I could see the surface of half of my work bench.

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                              rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                              I like your chest of drawers. It’s very cute.

                              My partner and I are almost recovered from being horribly sick. We drank maybe nine or ten claws, did six shots of vodka, and… I’m not even sure what we did last night, other than it was fun. Definitely watched Wild at Heart, at least mostly, and watched Brutalmoose for a while.

                              Today I have felt like I was dying all day. Food was impossible. Ended up ordering soup. The soup was good.

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                              • T three@lemmy.zip

                                Save some cilantro for the rest of us.

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                                843563115848@lemmy.zip
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                                3 Ways to Grow Cilantro - wikiHow

                                Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is an herb with savory, deep green leaves that are harvested fresh and used to flavor a variety of Asian and Latin dishes. It is also known as coriander or Chinese parsley. Cilantro isn't difficult to grow,...

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                                Easy!

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                                  I like your chest of drawers. It’s very cute.

                                  My partner and I are almost recovered from being horribly sick. We drank maybe nine or ten claws, did six shots of vodka, and… I’m not even sure what we did last night, other than it was fun. Definitely watched Wild at Heart, at least mostly, and watched Brutalmoose for a while.

                                  Today I have felt like I was dying all day. Food was impossible. Ended up ordering soup. The soup was good.

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                                  FauxPseudo
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                                  The chest on the left? I made it out of some spare plywood from a job. It holds so many odds as ends and it didn’t cost me a dime.

                                  I have a mild headache today but also body pain from standing for so many hours.

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                                    3 Ways to Grow Cilantro - wikiHow

                                    Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is an herb with savory, deep green leaves that are harvested fresh and used to flavor a variety of Asian and Latin dishes. It is also known as coriander or Chinese parsley. Cilantro isn't difficult to grow,...

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                                    Easy!

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                                    FauxPseudo
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                                    I need a shadier area. It bolts before it gets bushy because of how hot it gets here.

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                                    • I irateanteater@sh.itjust.works

                                      Cheaper and far faster than making Mac and cheese from scratch is my bet.

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                                      Cid Vicious
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                                      I dunno, I wouldn’t think a cooking sub would consider making a mornay sauce and boiling some noodles to be a real heavy burden. As for the cost maybe? The cheese would be the most expensive component but I think it’s probably worth the upgrade to go from powdered cheese to real cheese.

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                                      • Cid ViciousC Cid Vicious

                                        I dunno, I wouldn’t think a cooking sub would consider making a mornay sauce and boiling some noodles to be a real heavy burden. As for the cost maybe? The cheese would be the most expensive component but I think it’s probably worth the upgrade to go from powdered cheese to real cheese.

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                                        FauxPseudo
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                                        Me replying: Sometimes it’s the preparation outside the box. You noticed the additional ingredients and processes, right? Cooking is cooking.

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