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Pre-work online shopping makes me feel like Katy Carr thinking "I wish God would invent another animal." I've eaten all of them, surely there is something new?

Maybe I'll just have to think creatively with mushrooms.

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Date: 2020-09-30 08:55 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pensnest
Try the wild Quorn beast. It makes a good escalope.

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Date: 2020-09-30 09:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] azdak
Chickpeas are the new meat in our household. Seriously, my cooking has been transformed utterly since I acquired Madhur Jaffrey's Easy Vegetarian Curry and Meera Sodha's Indian Cooking. Easy, simple, all the work of chopping, grating etc. is done before the cooking so you don't get stressed by having to do two things at once, and the same ingredients crop up over and over again. Of course if you're an actual Indian serving 7 different recipes at a time, the no-stress thing doesn't apply, but I only ever make one dish. And now that Hussein has shown me how to make rice Afghan-style, I don't even need a rice cooker (which is lucky, because ours finally broke after over 20 years of service).

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Date: 2020-09-30 06:49 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] azdak
I do have a spice grinder but I hardly ever use it - when we were sailing last year, I had about six of the basic ground spices and all the recipes worked well with just those, so I don't worry too much anymore if I haven't got the more exotic ones.

And yes, the crust is the best bit!

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Date: 2020-09-30 12:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] white_hart
We have been getting a veg box and have found that makes it much easier, because then you have eg runner beans, so you google "what can I make with runner beans" and then choose something that looks nice, rather than having to start with working out what you want from All The Foods Ever, which is just overwhelming.

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Date: 2020-09-30 04:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mrs_redboots
Midweek mushroom pasta is a standby here - you cook up your mushrooms with butter, garlic and parsley, then stir through cream, cream cheese or mascarpone, according to availability, and serve with pasta. Or rice, in which case you call it mushroom stroganoff. Either way, top with grated cheese.

Or there are always mushroom omelettes!

ETA and this, from the Guardian comes very pat!
Edited Date: 2020-09-30 04:29 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2020-09-30 08:13 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] carbonel
Neil Gaiman wrote a story about that feeling: "Sunbird," in the Fragile Things collection.

But maybe you should stick with mushrooms.

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Date: 2020-10-02 01:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] carbonel
In the introduction to the story, Gaiman says that he had no idea he was going to write an R.A. Lafferty pastiche, but that is indeed how it reads. I'm actually quite fond of it.

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