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I use milk(I just use whatever milk is cheapest :giggle: in food, so I think it will work(never tried coconut milk tho). When I thicken my soups, I either use potatoes(has some effect when blended I think), soy cream(there are other kinds that also work, I just prefer soy) works well too.I love soups but i'm tired of tomato based ones and i don't know what else to make
I used to make a creamed potato and squash and carrot soup that was good but I don't know if rice or almond or coconut milk will work ?
and how do you thicken it?
I don't have recipes for all of them, but I can try to translate most when I have time :wink2: I'm the kind of person that goes to the store and just pics whatever I feel like eating, puts it in a pan and see if it turns out edible :laugh4:Petunia said:oh wow, those all look wonderful!! I don't know where to start!
the pilaf ones sound and look great (I love rice)
the simply vegetable soup, the tomato soup, the cauliflower soup (I dont' have a whole lot of teeth left so I am very fond of soup lol)
the mushroom garlic pie with polenta, the cottage pie, the pumpkin soup
oh and the butterbean burger too!
there were a few that looked good but it didnt have the english name for them.
I don't like lentils at all so nothing with lentils, but a lot of those look so yummy
Guess I should start with one or two, eh? :lol:
Whichever one is easiest to translate or that you already have translated, ok? I can convert metric to ounces, no problem there.
thank you!
my mouth is watering! you really make some great dishes!
I am so hungry now!!!
jorats said:Wow, these recipes look awesome!
I've been vegetarian, almost vegan since August 1st. Two things I've noticed, my IBS is pretty much completely gone and I no longer get daily headaches.
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