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From: Sharon Villines (sharon![]() |
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Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2020 08:49:18 -0700 (PDT) |
> On Oct 24, 2020, at 9:04 AM, R Philip Dowds via Cohousing-L <cohousing-l [at] > cohousing.org> wrote: > Another approach is pasta in home-made red sauce. Late in the game, it’s > easy to add mushrooms and olives to one pot, and cooked hamburger to the > other. Cheese is on the side, at the table. Nor is it all that hard to make > a pot of regular pasta, and a pot of rice (gluten-free) pasta; the rice pasta > is a little trickier to cook, but not impossible. I’m not a big CH kitchen cooker (or eater) but one option I think about doing is baked potatoes with counter full of dishes of toppings like the frozen yogurt places. When I ordered pizza for everyone on Fridays, I discovered that Vegan pizza is very good and was welcomed by almost everyone. The trick is to use a lot of toppings. Our delivery pizza places usually have something like a “Vegetarian Feast” that has 4-5+ toppings. Just order minus the cheese and it is delicious. Not an uncommon comment was: “This is how my doctor says I should eat and I just had no idea how to do it and still like the food. And not have to cook it myself.” Sharon ---- Sharon Villines, Historic Takoma Park, Washington DC Where all roads lead to Casablanca
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Re: Question about accepted norms in the common space - follow-up Q Fred H Olson, October 24 2020
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Re: Question about accepted norms in the common space - follow-up Q R Philip Dowds, October 24 2020
- Meals [was Question about accepted norms in the common space - follow-up Q Sharon Villines, October 24 2020
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Re: Question about accepted norms in the common space - follow-up Q R Philip Dowds, October 24 2020
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