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Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: MarisaWood Date: April 14, 2019, 7:53 pm
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Tonight's dinner: Lemon pepper tofu with brown basmati rice,
and a side of roasted Brussels sprouts!
#Post#: 29551--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: MarisaWood Date: April 19, 2019, 3:52 am
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And tonight's dinner: Bean and soy chorizo tostadas with
lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cheese, and ranch dressing! Sort of
like little individual taco salads.
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Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: Chez Miriam Date: April 23, 2019, 8:40 am
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[quote author=Waterlight link=topic=437.msg29551#msg29551
date=1555663949]
And tonight's dinner: Bean and soy chorizo tostadas with
lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cheese, and ranch dressing! Sort of
like little individual taco salads.
[/quote]
Is soy chorizo a vegan alternative, Waterlight?
[I'm only asking, because my keyboard misses out commas
sometimes (seems like the computer is saving and ignores
keystrokes)!]
#Post#: 29824--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: Chez Miriam Date: April 24, 2019, 2:13 pm
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Tonight: stir-fired/steamed purple-sprouting broccoli with
ginger, chilli, garlic, and soy sauce. Yum!
[Had I got my thinking head on, I would have started the stems
earlier, and so not had to scrabble around finding a lid to fit
so the florets didn't overcook, but it was still delicious.]
#Post#: 29848--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: MarisaWood Date: April 25, 2019, 2:16 am
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[quote author=Chez Miriam link=topic=437.msg29743#msg29743
date=1556026837]
[quote author=Waterlight link=topic=437.msg29551#msg29551
date=1555663949]
And tonight's dinner: Bean and soy chorizo tostadas with
lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cheese, and ranch dressing! Sort of
like little individual taco salads.
[/quote]
Is soy chorizo a vegan alternative, Waterlight?
[I'm only asking, because my keyboard misses out commas
sometimes (seems like the computer is saving and ignores
keystrokes)!]
[/quote]
It sure is! I checked on the website for the soy chorizo I used
and here are the ingredients: WATER, SOY FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL,
DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR, PAPRIKA, SALT, MUSTARD POWDER, SPICES,
GARLIC POWDER, CARAMEL COLOR AND POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN
FRESHNESS).
#Post#: 29849--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: Chez Miriam Date: April 25, 2019, 4:53 am
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[quote author=Waterlight link=topic=437.msg29848#msg29848
date=1556176562]
[quote author=Chez Miriam link=topic=437.msg29743#msg29743
date=1556026837]
[quote author=Waterlight link=topic=437.msg29551#msg29551
date=1555663949]
And tonight's dinner: Bean and soy chorizo tostadas with
lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cheese, and ranch dressing! Sort of
like little individual taco salads.
[/quote]
Is soy chorizo a vegan alternative, Waterlight?
[I'm only asking, because my keyboard misses out commas
sometimes (seems like the computer is saving and ignores
keystrokes)!]
[/quote]
It sure is! I checked on the website for the soy chorizo I used
and here are the ingredients: WATER, SOY FLOUR, SOYBEAN OIL,
DISTILLED WHITE VINEGAR, PAPRIKA, SALT, MUSTARD POWDER, SPICES,
GARLIC POWDER, CARAMEL COLOR AND POTASSIUM SORBATE (TO MAINTAIN
FRESHNESS).
[/quote]
Thanks, Waterlight, I'll keep an eye out for it: I love the idea
of a spicy sausage, but pork is one of my intolerances, so
chorizo was completely out of the picture...
Or so I thought! ;) ;D
#Post#: 31196--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: MarisaWood Date: May 16, 2019, 2:55 am
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Tuesday night's dinner: A one-pot meal--groundnut stew with
some quick-cooking farro mixed in.
Wednesday night's dinner: Comfort food night--Sunflower-seed
cutlets from Field Roast with mashed potatoes and vegetarian
country gravy--and a slice of white chocolate cake for dessert.
#Post#: 31358--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: MOM21SON Date: May 17, 2019, 9:38 pm
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Hi all. I haven't been cooking anything to rave out, but I am
eating. lol
The other night I made chicken divan. My favorite comfort food.
Today I made egg bites and sauna eggs in my instant pot and we
snacked on peel and eat shrimp, cheese and crackers, egg bites,
cream cheese bacon wrapped jalapenos and frozen pizza.
Oh and earlier today I made a fruit smoothie and added half and
half, it was like a creamsicle.
#Post#: 31393--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: violinp Date: May 18, 2019, 8:05 pm
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Tomato soup and ham rollups! And it was dairy - free! (I became
lactose intolerant, and Double Bass & I eat paleo now anyway)
HTML https://www.foodrenegade.com/crock-pot-tomato-basil-soup-paleo-friendly/
#Post#: 34877--------------------------------------------------
Re: What's for dinner and/or dessert?
By: peony Date: July 18, 2019, 4:48 pm
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I've discovered I love tossing slices of jalapeno pepper (plus
the seeds) into things. I've also put them on top of homemade
pizza and the results were delicious. Last night I made Spanish
rice with a few slices of jalapeno and it was very good. The
remaining slices that I've stored in the freezer I will add to
the meatloaf I'm planning on making next week.
Tonight's meal is kielbasa with melted cheddar cheese, and
steamed broccoli on the side.
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