Hmm... I had different plans for tonight, but I think it'll end with a bowl of rice and fried cabbage![]()
My fingers twitched to like that sentence!
Hmm... I had different plans for tonight, but I think it'll end with a bowl of rice and fried cabbage![]()
I adore everything with cabbage and about cabbage and containing cabbage. Every possible kind of cabbage. I made a ton of kimchi last year, that was like the most exciting thing I've ever done.
It was SO easy and SO yummy! I did spicy coconut shrimp. Sauteed 1 sweet onion, 1 red bell pepper, 1 yellow bell pepper, 2 jalapeno peppers, and string beans in olive oil. When they were cooked through I added the shrimp and a dash of salt. Then, 1 can of coconut milk. Cooked about 5 minutes until the shrimp was pink, and done! Topped with coconut flakes and it was AMAZING! I'm practically drooling thinking about the leftovers in the fridge!Would it be totally un-kosher of me to share a pescetarian recipe I came up with? It's just I'm doing a great job at sticking to my J Allen-inspired goal of stepping outside my cooking comfort-zone to learn more about cooking and to get more variety in my diabetes-friendly diet. Today I made up a coconut shrimp recipe that was fast, easy, and SOOOOOOO good!
It would be welcome!![]()
Bajillions of asians don't seem affected by this.
How do you know, though? Maybe that's why they're so tiny.
In all serious, though, it's not going to suddenly turn men into women, but it has been shown to cause things like gynecomastia, lowered sex drive, etc.
Are we all sauerkraut fans? Yum.
I knowI agree about the shrimp, I'm just making a vegie suggestion for the thread.
For ease, I like to get the pre cooked tofu as well. There's a really good smoked one I like a lot.The pre-fried (browned on outside) tofu holds together and would be good in that dish.
I'll have to try coriander next time. There's nothing quite like the spice/sweet combo!I think coconut milk + chillie + coriander is one of the greatest tastes ever.
Yeah! I'm definitely going to make them more often!I have a ton of frozen prawns in the freezer, just grab a handful, pour hot water on it to defrost and then throw into any stir fry. I also like to sautee them briefly in garlic and then just eat them in tacos with avocado. The are very simple things!
So that's the soy stuff? I've never used any pretend meat things, but I've never had to disguise my mealsThat's very beefy looking and I suppose putting the helper flavored stuff through it just triggers a beef association in anyone used to that taste!
tsq, a can of coconut milk is a thing of beauty. You could substitute tofu for the prawns, the pre-fried tofu would work especially well. Or just use all vegies and eat over brown rice and you have deliciousness. I would add coriander on top!
So did he not know it was soy??
This is so exciting, it's guerrilla veggie cooking.
So did he not know it was soy??
This is so exciting, it's guerrilla veggie cooking.
Asparagus is like artichoke hearts: though people rave about them, they don't do a thing for me.Really, just because it makes your pee smell funny? It doesn't seem a good enough reason not to eat a delicious and healthful veggie like asparagus!It is a genetic trait. My brother has that effect, so I never eat asparagus.Do any other asparagus lovers get that unfortunate side-effect?
The really interesting thing about the asparagus urine odor effect is that there are actually different types of people, all genetically determined, as you said. First, asparagus only affects the odor of urine for some people, but added to that is that only some people are capable of smelling the effect! So, you may not have the effect at all, nor be able to smell it, you may be able to smell it, but not have it, you may have it, but not be able to smell it, or you may be able to smell it, and have it.
This article appeared on the BBC today, in case more people are "concerned" about your health as a vegetarian, J!
Vegetarians 'cut heart risk by 32%'
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