Kitty ma~~~~ to Taz.
the FB video of our fuzzy boys together
Jonathan ,'Lies My Parents Told Me'
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smonster, do they have a freecycle list in Nola? Perhaps you could get a reasonably gently used slow cooker on it.
There is, in fact, freecycle. I'm calling Crockpot first, to make sure on the replacement parts thing, but yeah.
Because I tend to skip any slow cooker recipe that tells me to brown a lot of ingredients.
No longer a problem now that I live with a vegetarian. "Brown the tofu" doesn't come up a lot. (Actually, I can't recall ever making anything with tofu.)
I love the blog I got the lasagna recipe from: [link] I've bookmarked about a jillion of her recipes that I want to try. (So far I've only made the lasagna, repeatedly.)
Bah. Time to head out to work.
I dislike tofu. Not as much as cilantro, but still ....
Someone once asked me what you could use tofu for. My response? "I hear it makes pretty good insulation." (YTofuMV)
I always brown the tofu. But I wouldn't use it in a slow cooker recipe I don't think.
I *love* crispy tofu in Pad Thai, but all of my Pad Thai comes from the cheap Thai restaurant one neighborhood away from ours, so I've never attempted to cook it myself.
I grew up eating tofu. I like it cold with some shoyu. . . or in numerous other forms. I usually prefer it when it's not pretending to be something else.
Ryan's a tofu fan. I've never liked it though. I've noticed Ryan's Chinese vocab is strongest, relatively speaking, in food-related matters.
I usually prefer it when it's not pretending to be something else.
This is my relationship to tofu.
I do like it in Tom Yum soup, which I can now make at home. It is heavy on the YUM.