TIL that Jerusalem artichokes and artichokes are not the same.
I did make a recipe with artichokes instead of Jerusalem artichokes. (The artichoke and potato hash.) Still tasted nice, but it wasn't the right recipe.
Unfortunately, quite a few recipes in the NiMe cookbook want Jerusalem artichokes, and these seem to be rare around here.
"Would you like French fries with that?"
"Yes."
[Later]
"Waiter! There's a problem with my order."
"Oh?"
"These fries are not French."
"What makes you say that?"
"They speak Spanish!"
#TIL #JerusalemArtichokes #artichokes #NiMe #diet #food #FrenchFries
I've made three recipes from the NiME cookbook:
Rice Pudding (twice)
Breakfast Hash (it is cooking right now)
Artichoke and Bean Salad
I made the rice pudding for breakfast, but the other too for supper. I don't give a flying fuck that they are supposed to be lunch.
Oh and I always double the quantities. I'm still autistic, and I like to make batches that last.
I don't like rice pudding, as a rule. It's a texture thing. But trying this one as it actually sounds good. Brown rice pudding.
You can download the cookbook for free, or just read it on this website:
https://pressbooks.openeducationalberta.ca/nimediet/
#cooking #NiMe #food
I went to the grocery store twice this weekend.
"OMG! Are you ill?"
No, I wanted to try recipes from the cookbook I mentioned above. I'm going to try the Rice Pudding and the Artichoke and Beans recipes. The Artichoke and Beans one is especially easy: combine ingredients, eat!
I've watched the latest Ann Reardon video on probiotics. I learned a few things.
In the video, they mention "Non-industrialized Microbiome restore" diet (NiMe diet). There's a document with recipes that I'm linking to below.
https://ualberta.scholaris.ca/items/fe23792e-0584-4d7d-a657-1392bad5880b