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I have no onions, and am about to run to the store for some. I want a nice vegetable stirfry with rice on the side. The only (stir-fryable) vegetables that are in the fridge right now are celery, carrots. What else should I pick up for a good stir-fry? (besides onion and maybe green zucchini)
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oooh...water chestnuts, I always forget about those. Thanks for the reminder. I love a bit of minced fresh ginger...it really makes it taste like a stir-fry and so good for you too! And some type of brasing greens...kale, chard, spinach. Yum! |
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Stir fry ? use Coconut oil instead of unsaturated vegetable oil if possible THe healing power of coconut oil Amazon.com: The Coconut Oil Miracle (Previously published as The Healing Miracle of Coconut Oil): Books: Bruce Fife,Jon J. Kabara Last edited by escapee; 02-18-2007 at 07:39 AM. |
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Water chesnuts (drool). I ended up using bok choy, zucchini, celery, onion, bean sprouts and green pepper. Next time I'll definetely (sp?) get some ginger and water chesnuts. And thanks for the coconut oil tip. I'll start using that after I use up the rest of this vegetable oil. These forums are great. Everyone is so helpful and friendly. Thank to everyone. |
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