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The most nutritious meal that I could manage to "cook" while also suffering from whatever damn cold/flu thing is going around (upper respiratory stuff, fever, weakness, aches and pains):
- Toasted english muffin with peanut butter
- Banana
- Glass of orange juice
- Cup of tea
This is the kind of thing I am talking about [MENTION=26281]geedoenfj[/MENTION]. Getting a lot of influence today from your side of the worldThe wine is for the recipe technically...but I might be tasting it to make sure it's ok
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Not pretty sure what that is, I assume it is something Syrian or Lebanese they have a good variety of salads in there, it seems yummy maybe you can tell me what the ingredients are
*an Arab woman taking an Arabic recipe from a Canadian citizen*
*bringing shame to my people*![]()
Ha! Like I said, I still can't even figure out what Canadian food is
Sorry, it took me a bit to find the recipe - I usually wing it now. I thought it was Iranian but this is actually a Moroccan cookbook.
I use bulgar instead of couscous when making this. If the notes at top are too small to read they say to add: more lemon juice, olive oil and a bit off red wine vinegar to taste/make less dry. I add the pomegranate arils cuz I love em.
For the lamb I just cook in garlic and lemon/pepper and then make a red wine reduction. It could easily be accomplished without liquor by using balsamic vinegar to reduce. Mushrooms pair nicely with it too. The mint in the salad is a nice contrast with the meat.
xox Cat
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Not pretty sure what that is, I assume it is something Syrian or Lebanese they have a good variety of salads in there, it seems yummy maybe you can tell me what the ingredients are
*an Arab woman taking an Arabic recipe from a Canadian citizen*
*bringing shame to my people*![]()
{Gelato not made by me}
Subbed in coconut oil, agave syrup, almond flour, flax and gf oats. House smells sooooo good (melts).
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