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Lunch 17-feb-2025
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Cindy Hamilton
2025-02-17 18:20:48 UTC
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I channelled my inner college student today.

Half the noodles from a pack of ramen
The entire flavoring packet (chicken)
Four ounces of silken tofu
Spinach
Snow peas
Thinly sliced mushrooms
Half a teaspoon of chili crisp
A dash of soy sauce

I didn't much care for the smell of the broth the flavoring packet
produced, so I added the chili crisp. Some instant dashi is now on
order at Amazon for the next time I do this. It's the good stuff:
dried fish of various kinds, kombu and shiitake mushrooms, all
turned into powder.

Dang, I forgot the scallions. That would have added a lot.

I wanted soft tofu, but they only had silken, firm, extra firm,
and super firm at the grocery store.

I blame people who want either to blend the silken tofu into some
kind of vegan sauce or crumble or to slice the firm and firmer into
mock meat. The silken didn't work out too badly; the stuff that
disintegrated into the broth as I stirred things around was
reminiscent of eggdrop. The tofu had a nice flavor.

Maybe I'll try one of the Asian groceries the next time. Or
perhaps firm will work out.

I still have four ounces of silken tofu. Next time I might try
soba noodles, which are more interesting than ramen. If I spooned
the silken tofu onto a plate of noodles, it would be like all
those TV chefs who add a fried egg on top of whatever they're
serving.
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Cindy Hamilton
ItsJoanNotJoAnn
2025-02-17 19:23:30 UTC
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Post by Cindy Hamilton
I channelled my inner college student today.
Half the noodles from a pack of ramen
The entire flavoring packet (chicken)
Four ounces of silken tofu
Spinach
Snow peas
Thinly sliced mushrooms
Half a teaspoon of chili crisp
A dash of soy sauce
No lunch here as I had a late breakfast, and it should
last me until dinnertime which I have no idea what that
will be.
MummyChunk
2025-02-17 19:27:30 UTC
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Post by Cindy Hamilton
I channelled my inner college student today.
Half the noodles from a pack of ramen
The entire flavoring packet (chicken)
Four ounces of silken tofu
Spinach
Snow peas
Thinly sliced mushrooms
Half a teaspoon of chili crisp
A dash of soy sauce
I didn't much care for the smell of the broth the flavoring packet
produced, so I added the chili crisp. Some instant dashi is now on
dried fish of various kinds, kombu and shiitake mushrooms, all
turned into powder.
Dang, I forgot the scallions. That would have added a lot.
I wanted soft tofu, but they only had silken, firm, extra firm,
and super firm at the grocery store.
I blame people who want either to blend the silken tofu into some
kind of vegan sauce or crumble or to slice the firm and firmer into
mock meat. The silken didn't work out too badly; the stuff that
disintegrated into the broth as I stirred things around was
reminiscent of eggdrop. The tofu had a nice flavor.
Maybe I'll try one of the Asian groceries the next time. Or
perhaps firm will work out.
I still have four ounces of silken tofu. Next time I might try
soba noodles, which are more interesting than ramen. If I spooned
the silken tofu onto a plate of noodles, it would be like all
those TV chefs who add a fried egg on top of whatever they're
serving.
--
Cindy Hamilton
Does the tofu have any sort of an odor???


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Dave Smith
2025-02-17 20:43:03 UTC
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Post by Cindy Hamilton
I channelled my inner college student today.
Half the noodles from a pack of ramen
The entire flavoring packet (chicken)
Four ounces of silken tofu
Spinach
Snow peas
Thinly sliced mushrooms
Half a teaspoon of chili crisp
A dash of soy sauce
I had leftover pizza re-heated in the air fryer.
dsi1
2025-02-19 19:43:31 UTC
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Post by Cindy Hamilton
I channelled my inner college student today.
Half the noodles from a pack of ramen
The entire flavoring packet (chicken)
Four ounces of silken tofu
Spinach
Snow peas
Thinly sliced mushrooms
Half a teaspoon of chili crisp
A dash of soy sauce
I had leftover pizza re-heated in the air fryer.
Air fryer is good, yes? I just heated up an apple turnover. I wouldn't
normally buy a soggy puff pastry apple turnover but in an air fryer, it
comes out crispy and awesome. These days, I'll pick up a package of 4
when I go to the store.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/vncDd7UPovKm4VTC9

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