[Homestead] Meatless recipes, was Soy foods
EarthNSky
erthnsky at bellsouth.net
Thu May 15 22:49:39 EDT 2008
Clansgian at wmconnect.com wrote:
>
> You can even go back in time and have a medieval meal of bread and sop.
> Peas, lentils, or fava beans were cooked into thick gruel, a sop, and eaten by
> dipping pieces of bread into it. Hence the word 'supper'.
>
> It's a mindset to think that meals need be complicated. Sometimes we have
> suppers of bread and cheese, or cornbread and milk.
>
> "Now in Wang Lung's country, if a man had a stalk of garlic and a good piece
> of wheaten bread to wrap around it, he had a good meal and needed no other ..."
> (from Pearl Buck's "The Good Earth")
>
> James </HTML>
Mindset is too mild. I prefer brainwashing. If I want to eat boiled
eggs for dinner along with a bagel and some peanut butter, why not??
Some of my favorite meals are simple..
And I have a question of my own..
I am looking for a good dip for pretzel sticks. I want something
different than the standard fare....any suggestions?
Bev
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BevanRon of EarthNSky Farm NW Georgia USDA Zone 7
34.498N 85.076W Bev is Earth, Ron is Sky
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