...since I did'nt do a regular What I Ate Yesterday this week...I thought I'd do it this weekend...
...we have certainly made good use of the Vegan Buffalo Mozzarella...
...and we used the final two balls as Vegan Cream Cheese...and it was perfect on a Vegan Everything Bagel...
...it certainly is a versatile Vegan Cheese...and it's one of the best we've tried/made...
...of course...on a pizza...
...as Mozzarella on Bruschetta ...
...as Vegan Saag Paneer...
...as Cottage Cheese...
Lunch - Progresso Tomato and Basil (which I almost boiled over in the micro...ooops), Toasted Vegan Cheese Sammie, Tea
...the weather has remained CRAZY warm for this late in the fall...and the Man was grilling again...and made some Sriracha Tofu...it's just tofu with Sriracha Sauce on it...and it was a little to spicy for me...
Dinner - Sriracha Tofu, Vegan Potato Salad, Vegan Baked Beans, Brussels Sprouts
...your turn to inspire me with what you ate yesterday...
...oh...and the Movie...my turn...we watched Today's Special...just a totally sweet film...nothing really bad happens...a little predictable...but a sweet movie to watch with teenagers...
...so...it's also your turn to inspire me with a good movie...
~Have a lovely day!
Saturday, October 29, 2016
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sorry, haven't watched a single movie in weeks and weeks....love, k
ReplyDeletebtw, it's tuesday morning and i just now can see this post that appears to be from saturday. still weird!
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Every time you post about this cheese I get evious!
ReplyDeleteI really must do it.
A movie? "The lady in the car" ... "My old lady" (I'm in a "Maggie Smith mood"!)
I just got this post today, too. We just watched "The Free State of Jones". Interesting, base on true events. Food looks good, too. MOM
ReplyDelete'Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au Bon Dieu?' This is my favourite film at the moment, lent to me by my French teacher. I watch the subtitles for the deaf, I thought it was very funny but it seems it will not be released with English subtitles because it is not politically correct enough for British and American audiences! I think they do not understand, we do not laugh at the sons in law but we laugh at the parents. Ah well, I loved it!
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