This is Yummy!!!
This isn't Yummy looking. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
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MickG said: xplnyrslf said: Define "this stuff". Is that a food category?? It's a soy product, or so it would seem. I believe that falls under vegitables (spelled correctly) Soy would be protein. A meat substitute. Hunter that I am, a foreign concept. | |
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xplnyrslf said: MickG said: It's a soy product, or so it would seem. I believe that falls under vegitables (spelled correctly) Soy would be protein. A meat substitute. Hunter that I am, a foreign concept. Oh I understand it's can be a "protein" but I wouldn't call it a meat substitute. Protein or not, it's still a veggy. News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
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MickG said: xplnyrslf said: MickG
All you need for stuffing, is bread, dried out or toasted and diced. Homemade is pretty simple and tastes better. You can either toss with butter, olive oil, then add fresh onion, garlic, parsley, or use onion powder, garlic powder(not with salt, no garlic salt) egg..a little broth to moisten. I get a little carried away with cooking. It's easier to roll out a batch of homemade pasta than drive to the store and get dried. yes, I know. I make my own stuffing sometimes. But really there are some great boxed stuffing mixes that save alot of time and effort. I'll make my own stuffing on thanksgiving and such "family dinner" times. No. "great" and "boxed stuffing mixes" is an oxymoron. | |
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MickG said: xplnyrslf said: Soy would be protein. A meat substitute. Hunter that I am, a foreign concept. Oh I understand it's can be a "protein" but I wouldn't call it a meat substitute. Protein or not, it's still a veggy. Whatever the hell it is, it's not passing my lips. | |
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xplnyrslf said: MickG said: yes, I know. I make my own stuffing sometimes. But really there are some great boxed stuffing mixes that save alot of time and effort. I'll make my own stuffing on thanksgiving and such "family dinner" times. No. "great" and "boxed stuffing mixes" is an oxymoron. I have used boxed stuffing when camping. I don't have access to fresh ingredients. | |
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Ex-Moderator | MickG said: xplnyrslf said: Soy would be protein. A meat substitute. Hunter that I am, a foreign concept. Oh I understand it's can be a "protein" but I wouldn't call it a meat substitute. Protein or not, it's still a veggy. It is a meat substitute. |
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CarrieMpls said: MickG said: Oh I understand it's can be a "protein" but I wouldn't call it a meat substitute. Protein or not, it's still a veggy. It is a meat substitute. there's no substuitute for MEAT! boy oh boy the things we have to tell ourselfs... News: Prince pulls his head out his ass in the last moment.
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MickG said: This is Yummy!!!
This isn't Yummy looking. I love tempeh burgers...they're so good...but, one of the best things I've ever had with tempeh is a grilled ruben...oh man... | |
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Wedding anniversary, so best restaurant in town for me tonight, prepare for a severe credit card bashing! But wonderful food and wine – I am gonna be a pig Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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MickG said: Maybe I'll take a picture of it before devowering it.
How do you de-vow a chicken? Spelling - a lost art? | |
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thedoorkeeper said: MickG said: Maybe I'll take a picture of it before devowering it.
How do you de-vow a chicken? Spelling - a lost art? | |
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Eating out tonight so want to have ....
tequila prawns - yum. | |
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