My favorite!I think it's a spaghetti day today as well....
My favorite!I think it's a spaghetti day today as well....
Haha…shocker for me, I know. I struggle with junk food cravings. I’m lucky I eat what I do without too many bad consequences. I do try to balance it with healthy food, too. Maybe that’s why I get away with it...for the most part. I could probably lose my excess ten pounds easily if I could just cut out the snacking for a month, lol. I mean, I’ve done it in the past. I’m just not in sacrifice mode right now, haha.No cookies? Blasphemy!
I used to eat honey in my breakfast, lunch and dinner as my grand mother use to let us eat drink honey all day to full fill our daily crabs protein needs, my grandmother uses Ethiopian Honey as specially made organic honey, so I must suggest you all to eat lalhoney, and its good for everyone to live healthy life....
But it’s important to consider the full nutritional picture. To get many of these benefits, “we’d have to eat a lot of honey,” says Friedman. “And unfortunately, consuming a lot of honey means consuming a lot of calories.”
So, is honey actually good for you?
The not-so-sweet answer: not really, when it’s used as a food. Honey does supply some nutrients, such as iron and vitamin C. But the amounts are so small — less than 1 percent of what you need in a day — that it’s basically meaningless, says Amy Keating, a Consumer Reports nutritionist.
I'm glad that you are trying to be more healthy and balanced. That's really good.Haha…shocker for me, I know. I struggle with junk food cravings. I’m lucky I eat what I do without too many bad consequences. I do try to balance it with healthy food, too. Maybe that’s why I get away with it...for the most part. I could probably lose my excess ten pounds easily if I could just cut out the snacking for a month, lol. I mean, I’ve done it in the past. I’m just not in sacrifice mode right now, haha.
Hi @merryjane! Most vegans don’t consider honey to be, well, vegan, so you won’t see much, if any, support here for consuming it. It’s nice to see you posting in the forum though!I used to eat honey in my breakfast, lunch and dinner as my grand mother use to let us eat drink honey all day to full fill our daily crabs protein needs, my grandmother uses Ethiopian Honey as specially made organic honey, so I must suggest you all to eat lalhoney, and its good for everyone to live healthy life....
Thank you so much for sharing that! I might have enough crumbs/little pieces to try this out soon. Maybe this weekend.@PTree15
I ground my soy curls down a bit finer in a food processor first before re-hydrating. For the loaf I used some panko bread crumbs, a bit of flour, and Just Egg to bind it together, which worked amazingly well. It actually held together better than my soy curl Gyro/Donair loaf I made a while back. That was more crumbly than I had hoped, where this had almost the exact consistency of real meatloaf. It slices nicely for leftover meatloaf sandwiches, which is the true test.
I also sauteed the soy curl crumbs in some vegan butter to add both fat and some additioanl flavour. During the saute I also added a little bit of Marmite, molasses, and more beefless stock to moisten the meat and add the flavour I wanted. It also gave it a more authentic dark colour. This is a simplified version of what I did, as I also added herbs, glaze, etc.
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