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I just put that on my list.
Tasty! It was tasty!
Lots and lots of food!!! Yesterday I had chickpea scramble with avocado for breakfast, lentil soup for lunch, taco salad with refried beans for dinner. I do not chose to not eat soy but I just do not seem to eat much of it since we eat mostly beans for protein--- lentils (brown, green and red!), black beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, white beans, northern beans, aduki beans, etc. There is no lack of variety either. The other day i made a sweet potato black bean hash with an egg on top for lunch. Once I stopped eating grains I had to let up on the no eggs a bit but even that i do not eat many, though with the IP we do keep a lot of hardboiled eggs on taps for food emergencies
So...beans?
Yes but there are dozens of varieties and preparations, so it is not boring or tiresome or repetitive. Vegetarian cooking is so much more exciting than the food I grew up on.
I know, I eat a lot of vegetarian meals. It's just...no, never mind, I risk sounding judgmental, and I really don't mean to be. Sorry.
It's ok, you have made your thoughts on my diet over the past few years clear and I take no offense. My health has never been better and it sucks that I have an autoimmune issue and a growing list of food allergies and sensitivities, but that I can control it with diet and not medications is really a good thing and since I love to cook and experiment, I have rarely felt limited or lacking in what i eat. But people like to judge and luckily my health and how I feel is most important and I am secure enough to not let the critics bother me or get in my way of health.
Barry turned me on to this and it's awesome. Crack Broccoli. Just roasted broccoli finished with roasted almonds, lemon juice and zest and Italian cheese. I subbed parm cause I have it. I cut the oil a bit. She has other good recipes.http://www.abeautifulplate.com/roasted-broccoli-toasted-almonds-lemon-pecorino-cheese/I am of the camp if you don't like what I am making, fend for yourself and more leftovers for me.Of course, I am single so it doesn't really matter
I don't know how you eat so many beans. Theye tear up my insides unless I eat them very sparingly but my husband won't touch any of them so we don't eat many anyway.I would make the worst vegan.
I am always surprised when people say they have trouble digesting beans... but then I eat a lot of beans, so I suspect my gut is used to them. I wonder if you ate a lot of beans if you would eventually stop having an adverse reaction... but under the circumstances I don't see any reason to go through the pain of testing the theory...
Having tested that theory, no, it doesn't get better. I like beans quite a bit, but I do have to limit my intake because of the bloated gassy stuff that results.
Oh! Roasted cabbage is really good too! I like to slice it into a big round, spray with a little oil, salt it and a little smoked paprika and roast it. YUM!