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  1. tanteva

    Meals with high Iron content?

    I'm sure any beans would do, but I guess black beans would give the bread a weird color. White is probably best just because of the color.
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    Meals with high Iron content?

    Stumbled on this today. Perfect way to sneak in some extra protein: Bean Bread - The Zero Waste Family® https://share.google/54AioXiNx7Ik6SGRS
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    Daily Ooos: Wednesday, October 15

    Well ..... literally EVERYTHING is worse than ketchup.
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    Daily Ooos: Wednesday, October 15

    71 days til Christmas ..... and I just saw a commercial on TV for Christmas decorations.
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    Daily Ooos: Tuesday, October 14

    I'm not very good at writing in this daily thread. I usually turn up when I have something to whine about. But! Today I want to share something I am so HAPPY about. John (son) started school in August after been sitting home for 10+ years. And he loves it! Last Friday he came home and said he...
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    What is your favorite book character?

    Easy: Katniss Everdeen from Hunger Games.
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    Daily Ooos: Monday, October 13

    Oh, I cannot believe this!!! Who on earth would do something like that to you?!?!!
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    Meals with high Iron content?

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    Meals with high Iron content?

    Oh, and I'm sure green lentils would work well too. I'm not sure but I think they need a few minutes longer to get "al dente". (Can you use that phrase for other things than pasta? If not, I beg your Italian soul to forgive me. LOL)
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    Meals with high Iron content?

    Horseradish and wasabi arevery similar in taste, probably would work just fine.
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    Meals with high Iron content?

    https://share.google/QTznmlnBKBwJDbhL9 An easy side dish like this would be a nice addition to all meals. With variations of spices and beans, if prefered. I make a nice lentil salad. Prepare the lentils like I explained above (not boiling, just let them soften in hot water for 15 min). Make a...
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    Hello, from South Wales, UK

    Welcome to the O, Sarah! It's my dream to go to Wales, it looks so beautiful when I see photos from there. Have loved it ever since I watched Hinterland.
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    Meals with high Iron content?

    Oh, and spinach, nuts and kale. Avoid drinking tea, coffee and milk (I don't remember if she's vegan?) together with food. It uses the same "chemical ways" for absorption. Cook in a cast iron skillet. (That's the right word?) Especially if you cook food that is on the more acidic side, like...
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    Meals with high Iron content?

    When I use red lentils, I don't cook them. Since they have such short cooking time, I just pour boiling water on the lentils, put the lid on, and let it dit for 15 minutes. Then they keep firm and don't get just mushy. Then I strain them and add to whatever dish I have prepared and serve.
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    Hello (again) from Iowa

    Linda! Darling!!!!! How lovely to see you again!!!!!!!!!!!! (I can't get the smileys to work on my phone - hence overuse of exclamation !!!!!) !!!!!
  16. tanteva

    Great Youtube video

    I never make the bed. Why tuck in the germs? ;)
  17. tanteva

    Daily Ooos: Thursday, October 2

    I was sure it was wine in that tea pot. :giggle4:
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    Great Youtube video

    Some really great ideas to improve your life.
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    Daily Ooos: Tues Oct 1

    Chris sent me a photo of her enjoying her time away from us:
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    Daily Ooos: Tues Oct 1

    Do you have a recipe to share?
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