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Old December 9, 2015   #181
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Aerial, that sounds easy even for a non-cooking dork like me!
Deborah I had a good friend that makes really good beer.
I asked him about me doing it.
He told me to not get started because a person like me would get good at it and that would NOT be good.

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Old December 9, 2015   #182
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Deborah, I'm the laziest 'cook' I know. So as logic goes, a caretaker and mommy of 4 adorable wabbits you ought to do better than me. Have you posted photos of MOOLBEAR and his siblings?

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Old December 9, 2015   #183
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Somebody remembers Moolbear's name! That's so cute! I still haven't tried learning how to post pictures. Worth, beer? Ewwwwww!
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Old December 9, 2015   #184
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I dont even have snack food in the house.
Not because I am some sort of health snob it is because if I have it I will eat it.
If I lived across the street from a store I would get up right now and go get a pint of ice cream a coke a candy bar and a big bag of chips.
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Old December 9, 2015   #185
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My snack attack is over I had a thick slice of onion and some cheese.

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Old December 9, 2015   #186
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Worth, Cheese + anything is good food. One of my favs is sauté any kind of peppers in olive oil, then put over slice of sourdough bread and eat with a large chuck of sharp cheddar cheese.
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Deborah, I looked up on Google, the universe says tomato is good for you! Cross posting from your other thread.

Foods low in purines:
Green vegetables and tomatoes
Fruits
Breads and cereals that are not whole-grain
Butter, buttermilk, cheese, and eggs
Chocolate and cocoa
Coffee, tea, and carbonated beverages
Peanut butter and nuts

Dairy products:
Low-fat or nonfat milk
Low-fat yogurt
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How nice of you! Except for coffee, I'm in!
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Today I made my first stir fry. I've been craving vegetables lately. I bought zucchini, red bell pepper and snap peas. I didn't think of mushrooms.
I was almost out of oil so I used some coconut oil I have for dry skin. I've shied away from frying with it because I thought it'd make everything taste like coconut. But it didn't and for once I didn't burn what I was cooking. Delicious! The perfect crispness!
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Today I made my first stir fry. I've been craving vegetables lately. I bought zucchini, red bell pepper and snap peas. I didn't think of mushrooms.
I was almost out of oil so I used some coconut oil I have for dry skin. I've shied away from frying with it because I thought it'd make everything taste like coconut. But it didn't and for once I didn't burn what I was cooking. Delicious! The perfect crispness!
Well done, Deborah! A stir fry is a somewhat complicated dish. You are really coming into your own.
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Thank you! I'm going to heat up the rest and dump it over a chicken breast. So THAT'S what the coconut oil thing is-it doesn't burn? It bubbled up and looked like boiling water but it didn't smoke. The vegetables are PERFECT, crisp but tender and savory.
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Very cool Deborah
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Need more hot peppers in the diet.
I eat them every day of my life.

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Thank you! I'm going to heat up the rest and dump it over a chicken breast. So THAT'S what the coconut oil thing is-it doesn't burn? It bubbled up and looked like boiling water but it didn't smoke. The vegetables are PERFECT, crisp but tender and savory.
Yes, it doesn't smoke! There are 3 oils that are the best for cooking because of their high smoke point: Coconut, Avocado, and Peanut

The current healthy thinking is to cook with only those 3, and yes have EVOO, but only raw like on salads. Also, use butter rather than margarine, much healthier.
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Thank you! I'm going to heat up the rest and dump it over a chicken breast. So THAT'S what the coconut oil thing is-it doesn't burn? It bubbled up and looked like boiling water but it didn't smoke. The vegetables are PERFECT, crisp but tender and savory.

Yes, coconut oil is great for things like stir frying. As you probably noticed, it has a really strong coconut smell when it's heating up, but it really doesn't give the food a coconut flavor. I use it for all my high heat sautéing and stir frying, and olive oil for everything else.

Keep exploring and trying new dishes!
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