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mariacallas, that pasta looks yum!

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Lunch! The rice is black rice (together with some rice, because the texture can be a bit too much), which turns purple when you cook.

Below is a vegetable stew made with garden stuff. The liquid was made from rice washing liquid (an organic farmer told me they do this down south), and combined with reduced mushroom stock. In it are lots of garlic and onions, small eggplants, okra, snake beans, lupo leaves, and carrots (I don't grow carrots though, just found those in the refrigerator).

On the right is some milkfish (my dad's food) baked on banana leaves with some tomato, lemongrass, leeks, garlic, and onions. Some soy sauce, sesame oil, and chopped Vietnamese coriander on top.



Yah, but yours looks much healthier! I like the black rice too!:D

Had some almonds and various teas!
 
natural peanut butter and grape jelly sandwich w/ whole wheat bread, and a water.
 
^That sounds yummy :) I used to do that too...actually , we have a dish here called "picadillo" (from Spain) and its ground beef with onions, some peppers, peas, and cubed potatoes.
 
Yummy....my aunt came bearing gifts of smoked salmon today, so for for lunch I made a salad with some fantastic smoked salmon, various greens , cherry tomatoes, shaved parmesan, lemon and cilantro, and our favorite creamy caesar dressing from a local store.
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I can eat smoked salmon or salmon sashimi allllll day and never get sick of it...
 
That looks good, mariacallas!

Made lunch

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May look the same as the last one, but this one was broccoli cooked in the juice of oyster mushroom, onions, tomatoes, garlic, and sambong (a local plant with similar flavor to sage) and then the ground mushroom (from which I took the juice) was also cooked with soy sauce and pepper and mixed in.

I also mixed in two other kinds of mushrooms from the garden. One is called "tenga ng daga" or rat's ear (that's what it looks like) the other has no English word. Last thing in was the tender ends of the squash vine, as well as some little okra.

It was quite flavorful. <3 mushrooms

Beside is a steamed milkfish (again) for my pa with a tree leaf with no English word.
 
2 slices of low sodium deli turkey w/spinach leaves, cucumber, alfafa sprouts, horseradish mustard on whole wheat
1/2 cup non fat cottage cheese
water
green tea
 
Water: Always have a bottle of water near me at the computer which I fill up around 3 times a day (23.7oz bottle with the awesome sippy cup hole at top).

Cup O Noodles - Chicken Flavor. Yummmmmmmmmmmmm.
 
That looks good, mariacallas!

Made lunch

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May look the same as the last one, but this one was broccoli cooked in the juice of oyster mushroom, onions, tomatoes, garlic, and sambong (a local plant with similar flavor to sage) and then the ground mushroom (from which I took the juice) was also cooked with soy sauce and pepper and mixed in.

I also mixed in two other kinds of mushrooms from the garden. One is called "tenga ng daga" or rat's ear (that's what it looks like) the other has no English word. Last thing in was the tender ends of the squash vine, as well as some little okra.

It was quite flavorful. <3 mushrooms



Beside is a steamed milkfish (again) for my pa with a tree leaf with no English word.

^^^
That looks and sounds delicious and nutritious!! :)<3


Kebabs served with Broccolli

Broccolli

>920 g broccoli florets> 30 ml canola oil> 2 cloves garlic cloves, minced >60 ml reduced-sodium soy sauce>a bit of sugar if you like
>0.9 g ground ginger
>10 ml lemon juice
>70 g chopped almonds, toasted

In a nonstick skillet or wok, stir-fry broccoli in oil for 2 minutes or until crisp-tender.
Add garlic; stir-fry for 1 minute. Stir in the soy sauce, sugar and ginger; cook for 1-2 minutes or until sugar is dissolved.
Sprinkle with lemon juice and almonds.


Kebabs

>120 ml Dijon mustard
>60 ml honey
> 5 ml Worcestershire sauce
>2 g salt
>0.3 g pepper
>340 g beef sirloin steak, cut into 1 inch cubes

In a bowl, combine the mustard, honey, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Pour half of the sauce into a large resealable plastic bag; add beef cubes and toss to coat. Set remaining sauce aside.
Thread beef onto metal or soaked wooden skewers. Grill, covered, over medium heat for 8-10 minutes
 
Ate Grilled chicken and salad - Drank water with lemon juice. (instead of take away / vodka) Pretty healthy !
 
just made my dad and I some baked salmon fillet bits on crackers with a little dollop of guac and some sprouts on top (+strawberries and pinot), delectable :)
 
My moms callos alla madrilena -- ox tripe, chorizo, tomatoes, onions, garbanzos, pimiento stuffed olives,paprika....slow cooked the whooole day -- SO GOOD!!!!!
 
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