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@matildagirl, I generally agree with you about the tofu, except there is a vegetarian restaurant in my neighborhood that has a dish called General Tso's surprise.  The surprise is that it's tofu, not chicken.  I don't know how they do it, but it's really close in taste to chicken.  It's fantastic.  I used to order it a lot until I discovered that I'm allergic to soy.

@ana, I love your idea of a nice plate of rice and beans with a veggie.



   
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Posted by: @matildagirl

of course, hang your head in shame. Mainly because who wants to eat tofu at the best of times. Mind you I am not afan of Turkey either. enjoy the day Whatever is l on your fork. 

well, not all of us get to enjoy the luxury of roasted... platypus

 

    (sorry, even SoyBoys get hangry sometimes)

 



   
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@unk-p Can't say I have had roasted platypus but they have webbed feet so maybe they taste like duck?

Don't think we will ever find out though.

Best wishes

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@journeywithme2 I was psyched to see your butternut squash pie recipe.   I have about twenty butternut squashes from my summer garden that must be eaten. I already have TG dinner planned so it's too late to add this pie, but I am excited to try it for Xmas.

For TG, I'm going to make two butternut squash dishes:

First: roasted butternut squash in chunks, with toasted pecans (omg these are so good toasted in maple syrup), dried cranberries, rosemary, and dabs of goat cheese. 

Second: Roasted pureed butternut squash soup all creamy with coconut milk, vegetarian stock, chai spices, and topped with some  garden chive.  I don't have an exact recipe to share. But it's hard to blow this.  

 

 



   
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@unk-p 

That sounds wonderful!  



   
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@journeywithme2 I made that cranberry orange dish, too.  It’s even great after Thanksgiving on turkey sandwiches.  It also freezes well and I freeze some to save for Christmas to go with ham.



   
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@unk-p

To be fair I have not tried a plant based meat, noticed them in the supermarket but they didn’t appeal, so I thought I would google to see what we have here in Aus. So looked at the website below which has a list of different kinds you can get here.

https://letsgovegan.com.au/the-best-plant-based-meat-to-buy-in-australia-according-to-you/

The top one apparently is a mushroom based one called Fable. Looking at the website the 3 Co founders are Jim grew up as a BBQ lovin’ whiskey swillin’ Texan and embarked on a career as a Mycologist (Mushroom Scientist). Michael grew up as a meat loving Queenslander and has since gone fully vegan. Chris co-founded Australia’s largest Certified Organic mushroom farming company where he won some Young and Organic Farmer of the Year awards.

So its a Aus/US background so what's not to like. Its mushrooms, which I do like, so in the interest of science and relations between our two countries I will buy one and try it. Stay tuned and I will let you know. If it turns out its good they apparently are going to launch in the US next year.

https://fablefood.co/about-us/

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@unk-p  Well... the if your juicer is one that saves the pulp after it extracts the juice I reckon it could do! but since it's not cooked and is raw... maybe take a large plate and use your chef's type knife and finely hand chop it? Or finely hand chop the cranberries and use the juicer to extract the juice and then finely dice the peel that remains? Play with it and see what works best for you? I always make a double batch because I love it with yogurt as a breakfast..by itself as a snack... as a side for any meal after the big turkey day... like on turkey sammiches ;-), like you I just love the taste of cranberries and oranges together.  I also use it to make scones and mix in the batter as well as making a cranberry orange butter to slather on said scones.



   
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@unk-p This made me laugh. I do recall reading somewhere at one point that the reason that men love meat and potatoes so much? Is that their bodies need the nutrients in said meat and potatoes for their bodies to produce testosterone. Which could explain why at times they seem to crave it to the exclusion of other meal ingredients.

Hangry is a real thing for sure!!!

I have reached the age where a lot of times? I like to just steam or oven roast some veggies and just eat them with some butter, salt, pepper, herbs and spices variating for a meal and am perfectly satisfied with that. I still eat meats when I feel the urge for them. I really sort of listen to my body and eat what it says it needs. I am eating more seasonally now too, i.e. more fresh fruits and veggies, unprocessed and delicious out of the garden or Farmers Market. In the winter? more potatoes and winter greens etc. Lots of soups for Fall and Winter. 

I still love my traditional turkey and dressing on Thanksgiving tho!



   
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@bluebelle  yes!!! It is soooo good! I have never tried freezing it!!! Usually not enough left to do that...and we get cranberries here up through Christmas season. I may make an extra batch and freeze now that you mention it!!! Those scones and cranberry orange butter would go down well in January and February too!



   
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