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‎10-02-2019 01:34 PM
Our daily high temps have been breaking historic records for weeks now. I'm calling this The Endless Summer.
A lot of Halloween pumpkins are going to start rotting early, I guess.
‎10-02-2019 02:16 PM
Quick Aldi Update:
I am flagging @Writer with Flair as I know we have chatted about this in the past but those Beyond Meat burgers are very, very good! What a complete shock as they didn't look too appetizing to me when I saw the raw product but they fry up reall well and the texture is very close to regular ground beef. I am pleasantly stunned but if you are looking to dial down on beef and love burgers again I can't say enough positive things about them.
They are pricey (I thought you got four patties for $4.49 but it's only two so if you are sensitive to price point this may be an issue) but I am truly so glad I tried them and even more glad that they are as everyone said, delicious!
Who knew?
‎10-02-2019 04:26 PM
95??? I didn't even hit 60 today!
I truly am living in the WRONG state...and not just cuz of the weather! LOL
‎10-02-2019 04:32 PM
You guys...
Check out the Vodka Xmas Cake thread
‎10-02-2019 04:50 PM
@tiny 2 wrote:
@ChiliPepper wrote:
Good morning mtc!!!
Happy, happy Wonderful Wednesday!!!
I hear ya about the heat & humidity! We hit a record high of 88 degrees yesterday. Supposed to drop into the 40's & 50's starting tomorrow. Crazy!!!
What are you up to today my friend?
@ChiliPepper @mustang66lady @momtochloe @RespectLife @novamc1 It is 95 here today and 97 tomorrow. WTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OMG!!!!!
I officially retract my whining over 88 degrees!!!
‎10-02-2019 06:11 PM
@novamc1 wrote:
Our daily high temps have been breaking historic records for weeks now. I'm calling this The Endless Summer.
A lot of Halloween pumpkins are going to start rotting early, I guess.
@novamc1 @mustang66lady @ChiliPepper @RespectLife @momtochloe Normally here it starts to cool after the 2nd week in Sept. One year I remember going through the 3rd week but then it always give up the heat ghost for another year. I have never experienced anything like this. After tomorrow and Friday it is supposed to cool down .I AM SICK OF IT![]()
‎10-02-2019 11:16 PM - edited ‎10-03-2019 12:08 AM
@tiny 2 wrote:@Writer with Flair, My bonus daughter has the book. Way back when, she was a vegetarian and loved Irregardless and one in Chapel Hill named Pyewacket. Pyewacket went out of business. My favorite was the Lemon Tahini dressing and tabouleh. There is a small Lebonese restaurant that has become my favorite for tabouleh though. I have not been there since I am home taking care of my husband but she picks up lunch there and brings it here for us. Thanks for the recipes.
tiny2,
I don't ever remember going to Pyewacket, but I heard that it was good. Too bad that it went out of business. There were so many great restaurants in Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill.
Both my husband and I love tabouleh. If you ever do a lower carb diet, we found that substituting ground, raw cauliflower for the bulgar wheat works nicely.
We also really liked the Irregardless Lemon Tahini dressing. Our Whole Foods carries a Cashew Tamari dressing (in the refrigerated section of the produce department) made by a wonderful little restaurant in Austin, TX called Mother's Garden of Eating. Eric Johnson (the rock guitarist) is a part owner. It is just about our favorite dressing. If your Whole Foods doesn't carry it in stock, they might be able to get it for you.
‎10-02-2019 11:19 PM
@novamc1 wrote:Thought I'd share the story of what I fixed myself for dinner last night. So easy it was like falling off a log backwards..
DH was out of town for the weekend, so I made something I knew I would probably like, but him not so much, because he likes but doesn't love Asian flavors and likes his veggies separate from meat. I like them all mixed up.
I had a bag of frozen stir-fry veggies ( containing broccoli, various types of peppers, some Chinese-style noodles, and other stuff) and some chopped white meat from a store-bought rotisserie chicken.
Per veggie package instructions, I lightly oiled a heated stainless steel wok-shaped pan and threw in the vegetables and shortly after that, added the chicken.
After about two minutes of sauteeing, I added some stir-fry Szechuan Spicy Sauce (brand name Tsang) and stirred around in the hot pan for about another two minutes.
Very good eating. Too easy. Nice one-pan dinner. Ate the leftovers just now for lunch.
DH can go out of town more often, as far as my menu preferences are concerned. LOL!!
novamc,
That sounds delicious!
‎10-02-2019 11:31 PM - edited ‎10-03-2019 12:11 AM
@novamc1 wrote:
You mentioned egg rolls--yum!!
I like the Chung brand that can be found in the freezers of many grocery stores.
Haven't bought them for a while, but will get them anytime a box of four goes on sale.
I like the chicken type, but have also tried the pork and all-vegetable varieties. Very good.
For me, two of those egg rolls are a meal in themselves.
novamc,
When I first got married, I decided that I would make some egg rolls to go with some pepper steak. I assumed that all I needed to do was stuff some wonton wrappers (with veggies and a little protein inside) and fry 'em in oil. How hard could it be, right?
As often was the case, I did not use a recipe. (Culinary Hubris strikes again.) Had I referred to a recipe, I would have discovered that you should use a slurry of arrowroot and water to "glue" the edges of the wrapper together when you overlapped them. I did not do this and the egg rolls opened up in the boiling oil. What a greasy mess! Mr. Writer was so sweet about it and insisted on eating them anyway. With duck sauce and some chinese mustard, they were edible. However, I did notice that both my hair and skin were incredibly oily for the next couple of days after that.
Got a problem with dry skin and/or hair? Want to save some money on moisturizer and conditioner? Fry up a batch of "Let the Veggies Loose Eggrolls." They'll fix ya' right up.
‎10-02-2019 11:49 PM
@momtochloe wrote:Quick Aldi Update:
I am flagging @Writer with Flair as I know we have chatted about this in the past but those Beyond Meat burgers are very, very good! What a complete shock as they didn't look too appetizing to me when I saw the raw product but they fry up reall well and the texture is very close to regular ground beef. I am pleasantly stunned but if you are looking to dial down on beef and love burgers again I can't say enough positive things about them.
They are pricey (I thought you got four patties for $4.49 but it's only two so if you are sensitive to price point this may be an issue) but I am truly so glad I tried them and even more glad that they are as everyone said, delicious!
Who knew?
mtc,
I know what you mean about thinking you were getting four patties and only getting two. The packaging faked me out, too.
I agree, the faux beef patties are amazingly like real meat. I actually like the Beyond Sausage links the best. They really are tasty--but pretty heavy on the sodium (500 mg per link). I cut one link into about 8 slices, cook the pieces in a frying pan, and put them in a freezer bag. I have two slices with an egg and a piece of Ezekiel toast for breakfast.
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