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RE: Meatless Jambalaya - Who needs the flesh?

Haha really don't stop to cook tempeh for a post. It's not wrong to do it your way. In fact many people do especially when you have a saucy recipe like yours. I just wouldn't grill it without boiling first. I get a little creeped out by it that way but I love tempeh and it's not a point losing factor to cook it straight up.

I collect plastic containers that had things in it. I wash them and use those instead of buying tupperware.

You room mate surprises me with a vegan girlfriend and they made pizza when they could have had your food. Some people. I know people like that.

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I also collect plasticware; I guess I am overthinking this freezing process. Freezing food is new to me. Really in the past I've only frozen soups so in my head I feel like you need a different type of container for more "dry" foods... but as I'm typing this I'm realizing how stupid that is and that I can just put it in plastic 😂

You room mate surprises me with a vegan girlfriend and they made pizza when they could have had your food

Well, I told him they should have some hours before she arrived. I think he never told her I had offered because he didn't want to try jambalaya without meat. She actually looked rather disappointed when she showed up and I told her the offer was on the table, but she also had about $30 worth of groceries to make pizzas with so she stuck with their plan. AKA he definitely didn't tell her.

I shit you not, before he started dating her the only things in the kitchen of his were canned soups(the ones with the big bold letters that say MEATY or XXXTRA on them), frozen pizzas, frozen burritos, craft beers, and deli meat and cheese. Occasionally bagels and cream cheese. A frat diet, as a 26 year old accountant that works from home. I'll never understand lol

Uggg those people haha.