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What Did You Eat And Drink Last?

Lemon water, wild plantain/stinging nettle/burdock root infusion, and a big bowl of red grapes and sliced bananas. Working on a salad for later but need to run to the farmers' market and harvest some stuff out of our yard to make it complete. The farmers' market inventory will determine dinner. Kohlrabi slaw is one thing I have my taste buds set on.
 
Currently nothing but a whole lot of hydration with water and herbal infusions containing burdock root and stinging nettle, but fondly remembering meals of days gone by...lol:

Soup made with 5 different locally grown leafy greens cooked down and blended with a stick blender (scored at a thrift shop for $1.95), then added lentils, radishes, onions, frozen green peas, garlic, ginger, dulse granules, black pepper, cilantro, turmeric, coconut milk, cumin, and curry and cooked until the lentils were tender. Served with gluten-free vegan cornbread.

Slaw made with white kohlrabi, purple cabbage, carrots, red onion, yellow bell pepper, red grapes, veganaise, and sriracha sauce.

Next soup of the day is going to be with carrot top greens, radish greens, bok choy, celery, garden onion, wild garlic, and whatever else is left in the crisper, etc.

Gonna bake some more bananas with cinnamon, nutmeg, and pumpkin pie spice, too.

Speaking of Chinese food - toasted sesame oil is one of my favorite things to add to sauteed veggies (most especially regular green and napa cabbage) with added gluten free pasta (especially mung bean noodles) of some variety. Tastes just like Chinese take-out, to me, minus the huge dose of MSG and such. A little bit of the oil goes a long way in adding a flavor boost.
 
Gotta agree on sesame oil it's wonderful stuff.
Also very keen on the Japanese way with greens - goma ae - (Miso paste n sesame dressing) not learned how to recreate the dish at home sufficiently well yet - not managed to buy the right kind of Miso paste... shall get there one day.
 

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