Super Early Access - What to Eat When You Can't Cook
Added 2021-12-21 16:03:21 +0000 UTC
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I made that smoothie and felt really sick afterwards for a whole weekend. I honestly thought that my banana allergy (which does nothing more than tickle my throat) has strengthened into something debilitating. Turns out I was just using extremely old super-rancid almondmilk, which I discovered last night while enjoying a cookie. Hehe whoops.
I fully expected that soup to be ~just okay~ the first time I made it, but it's actually QUITE good. The chili oil puts the whole bowl on its back. I would say don't even worry about overcooking the potstickers/wontons. It's way easier to undercook them, and I ate a bowl after leaving it in the fridge overnight and they still held together.
I think you only need to buy green onions like once per quarter, since they're so easy to regenerate at home from cuttings.
The stuff I sprinkled on the hummus was za'atar.
The ending might have gone off the rails too quickly, but I just wanted to balance the "you'll be fine if you lower your bar" message with "I understand that you're here to improve". I've seen so many so-called lazy-day meal videos that are still spectacular, and I bet it can be depressing to see that and think "I actually meant to watch something much much easier than this but okay..."
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Do you just let it go in a cup of water? If so, try putting it into a small pot of soil after it throws out roots. Green onions have a surprising capacity to grow entirely on its own, but it really prefers having nutrients available as soon as possible
Treemaster099
2022-01-06 11:54:19 +0000 UTC
> I think you only need to buy green onions like once per quarter, since they're so easy to regenerate at home from cuttings.
Mine don't seem to grow back with the same heft as the original. I have no idea why that might be but we end up re-buying because of it. Any ideas on the cause?
2022-01-06 06:01:25 +0000 UTC
yeah i make about a liter of hummus for a week and a half