breakfast: Rice Krispies plus cinnamon shredded wheat with soymilk; coffee; bits of ingredients while preparing my lunch (see following)
lunch: salad with romaine lettuce, green onion, fresh thyme, radish slices, cashews, black beans, Goddess dressing, and fresh lemon
at lab meeting: tortilla chips with salsa; tortilla chips without salsa; potato chips; carrots with hummus
sip of Magic Hat Lucky Kat beer; Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA (vegan according to Barnivore)
dinner: Soy Boy Courage Okara burger and vegan cheese on bun with romaine, green onion, Jack Daniels mustard, and ketchup; a bit of leftover Israeli couscous with tofu+eggplant+radishes
mango sorbet with cayenne; more tahini-lime cookies
stacey's comment:
April 23, 2010 at 9:53 am
did you like the okara burger? I bought these last year and found them gross. i think they are still in my freezer. i guess i will need to eat them within the week (not worth moving with them)
what type of cheese did you use?
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katherine's reply:
April 23rd, 2010 at 10:21 am
I loved the okara burger! Are you sure you have the Soy Boy Courage type?
I used Galaxy Nutritional Foods American slices.
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stacey's reply:
April 23rd, 2010 at 12:56 pm
i have the same brand. i am going to try it again this weekend.
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emily's comment:
April 24, 2010 at 1:16 pm
mango sorbet with cayenne sounds like the perfect dessert! we should definitely make the chocolate-covered sandwich cookies, i’m already planning the recipe in my head. i think they will involve fluff as well. perhaps the same fluff, which is still in my fridge. i think it will still be good in a year.
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marcy's reply:
April 27th, 2010 at 1:03 am
actually remember how the fluff went bad during our camping trip and turned blue?
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stacey's comment:
April 24, 2010 at 9:14 pm
how was the sorbet with cayenne?
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admin's reply:
April 25th, 2010 at 10:16 am
I love mango and spice. I based this idea from when I was in high school and went to Coney Island – there was a woman who would sell mangoes on a stick, sliced to look like flowers almost, drizzled with a pepper sauce. Superb.
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