Salad made 🍎 it’s good.
Since my budget’s tight I couldn’t justify getting all the ingredients to make the dressing so I just got a premade poppy dressing which it still tastes really good with. And I used a honey crisp apple since I already had one
But yeah, would make again.
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There is such a thing as too much cheese. And I'm not just saying this as a lactose intolerant person. I think cheese is great, if you wanna eat it just to eat it be my guest. It's those people who make casseroles or slow cooker recipes that'll just drop a whole block of cream cheese into the pot, or like 2 entire bags of shredded cheese. Like we gotta learn how to season things white people, we can't just keep dumping cheese on everything and calling it a meal.
Send me a “ 🔥 “ for an unpopular opinion.
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If you're in the market for a vegetarian middle-eastern cookbook, this is a good one (it's actually Lebanese, but the author has chosen to call it 'middle eastern' ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯). Everything we've made has been delicious. There's a truly fantastic sweet potato & bulgur kibbeh in there, and her 7-spice recipe is transcendent. The spice mix has all sorts in it (allspice, cinnamon, black pepper, nutmeg, cloves, fenugreek, ginger) but it somehow doesn't taste of these & instead imparts a divine savory magic to everything it touches. Not only is it delicious in her recipes but I also use it to season my veggie burgers and they are now wonderfully flavorful & almost meat-ish in the best possible way. I'm looking for more dishes to put it into.
This out-of-left-field recommendation brought to you by a huge pot of white bean/black-eyed pea/lentil soup (with cumin & 7 spice!) that I made from this cookbook yesterday, and which I am EXCITED to eat tonight. It's extremely tasty & has been singing a siren song to me ever since I made it.
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So are Greek burger joints a common thing, or is that another local oddity here in Manitoba?
Because the majority of local burger restaurants are Greek, and half of them have ‘Boy’ in the title. This is due to the local specialty burger being called a ‘fatboy’ - a burger with chili that’s made with lots of dill pickles and other stuff. (They have chili, but aren’t a ‘chili burger’, which uses more and wetter chili and needs to be eaten with a fork.)
I’m curious! I always wondered why burger joints sold Greek salad and falafel, and it turns out that … ours might be an exception.
Note: I don’t LIKE chili, so I’m not attached to these things. I was just eating a feta burger tonight, while my husband was enjoying a tzatziki burger, and started wondering.
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I'm filling in for an older coworker today and I've noticed she gets the worst headlines popping up every time she opens Edge to access work related shared docs. She never clicks on them but she'll read the headlines and get flustered over them, so I took to the time today to block the majority of the news sites from her main page so it's all relatively harmless now.
I never see this shit on my own time cause I refuse to exist on the Internet without ad blockers and filters but it's terribly concerning to see how much garbage is thrown at you without them. This isn't even a tailored page, there's no account, no personal browsing. It's just the default home screen and it's awful, clickbait'y, and outrage farming...
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it kinda reminds me of when people get into arguments on twitter or something and pull out "always someone hiding behind a fake name and picture that isn't them 🙄" uh yeah!! you should be doing that too. come on now. besides, every bit of good old online drama came from hobby message boards between two 43 year olds with disney's goofy and popeye pics
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You reblogged "tell me about your toons" post so here I am, about to spill the beans :3c
Airell doesn't refer to himself as a sylvari nor mordrem. He always corrects people who call him that. "Not a sylvari", "not a mordrem", etc. In my writing I avoid using these terms either until Airell's identity as a dragon scion/dragon is fully established to the characters around him and the reader.
I sure did!! :D And hell yes, please always feel free to spill beans if you want to!
Ooh, interesting interesting!! That's very fair, and I love how you handle it in writing too. I imagine he has to make that correction pretty often as well, which has gotta be a little unpleasant for him. Hope he hasn't run into too many people who are insistent even after he corrects them.
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