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    fastest lunch in the west...........

    slices into the toaster. Turning back to the now hot pan, I poured in about 2 1/2 T good walnut oil. As that heated, I carefully broke four eggs into a bowl and added a bit of fresh ground pepper and sea salt. The toaster popped,...

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    How to creatively use Boca Burgers

    Back in my vegetarian days my favourite use for boca burger “product” was to saute´ onions until almost caramelized but not quite then crumble the burger into the onions and heat through. Then I would place the...

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    Snacks--help

    try a whole wheat tortilla melted with a little low fat cheddar and jack either in a toaster or microwave... fold and insta-quesadilla. pita filled with some tomatoes, onions, cucumbers and tzatziki total yogurt with some high...

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    fluffy naan

    Speaking of naan, I love the curry naan they sell at Trader Joe’s. Stick that in a toaster oven for a couple of minutes and you have yourself some delicious bread. More meaty than puffy, but great nonetheless. They also...

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    Need brown bag lunch ideas

    Often I get a good whole wheat (of course white would work too) pita and stuff it with a small amount of thin-sliced hard salami, and then cheese of your choice. This is great microwaved (sort of a mini sauceless pizza) or just...

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    A Chowhound's Nightmare

    Reading the thread on cooking smaller quantities of food and the problems therein, I wonder if anyone could help me with a related problem. I am sadly kitchenless—I have a hot plate, toaster oven and mini refrigerator with...

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    What do you have stashed away for unexpected guests?

    Chickpeas in a can for hummus and pita bread in the freezer. I take it out and put it straight in the toaster to make pita chips for the hummus. Also, canned tuna in olive oil, capers, and cherry tomatoes— stuff the cherry...

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    Downsview Food Court Article

    of other places because the food just didn’t look that appetizing or fresh. It is worth going to for the Afghani and juice places alone. On the way out, we got some fresch pita at a pita stall near the main entrance. 5 for...

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    Yummy sandwich ideas for a small group

    in toaster oven. Brown some ground lamb seasoned with cumin, or make mini lamb patties seasoned w/ cumin, maybe some minced shallot or garlic in there too, put into toasted pita halves, and add a cucumber/yogurt mixture (mint is...

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    chicken shwarma@ Rihab (Belmont)

    . Also picked up a bag of fresh pita bread (nothing like supermarket pitas - the size of a dinner plate and up to 1" thick in places). The bread is light, tender and chewy, the spicing is enchanting, and the balance of filling to...

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    So much Goat Cheese, so little time...

    .freecookingrecipes.net/recipes/appetizers/l/leek-and-goat-cheese-tart.html Or for a quick snack, those tiny pita breads stuffed with goat cheese and popped into the toaster oven to crisp up...yum!

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    Corn Tortillas for Dummies

    is going to be a permanent resident in my frig. OK: now for my next trick. Put a whole corn tortilla into the toaster oven and toast using the darkest setting. When I pops, leave it for a few minutes so it can finish drying out....

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    food ideas for staying in a motel with no microwave?

    offerings as well as guacamole and hummus and great cheese selections. Pair it up with their flat bread, tortilla, pitas or bread and you will be a happy camper

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    Simple Hors-d'oeuvres Suggestions??

    Here is something I did on the weekend- I made them the day before and just cooked them upon guests arriving. I stuffed peaches and figs (so sweet and in season) with goat cheese and wrapped them in procuitto. I popped them in my...

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    Superb Hamati Sesame Bread from Aroma's San Bruno

    . And it tasted really good, chewy but not hard and the sesame seeds on top really added to the texture and enjoyment. You can reheat in the oven/toaster oven or enjoy it out of the bag as is. I think this will appeal to lovers of...

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