Oh but haven't you heard, food banks are super strict about what they take... which I think is utter crap and I'm pretty sure it's just an excuse. The big ones maybe, but there must be local independend ones I'm sure. And if they don't take it, put it on freecycle or facebook marketplace.Or you can take it and then donate it!
Just leaving this here
I love Immy.Just leaving this here
Thank you for that. I wasn't sure quite how to use a cauli to make sauce so I appreciate the time you dpent here xAs I can no longer edit my post to remove the offending paragraph, I will just say this as an explanation. When commenting on ingredients that Maddie used in her video, I was careful to clarify that I was referring to my particular area in regard to expensive ingredients. A large cauliflower costs around four dollars and I can get several meals from it. A small bag of cashews is going to run around ten dollars (and that's for the cheaper broken pieces). I might get one meal from the cashews. A lot of people with health conditions can't eat fatty foods like nuts and might appreciate seeing that cauliflower makes a good substitute. The trick to making a good sauce with cauliflower is to use the vegetable for the bulk of the sauce and don't add a lot of liquid. It's light and creamy and is a wonderful lower-fat option. And as to the nutritional yeast, I did say that everyone has different tastes. I mentioned that I like a lesser amount because I've noticed on many vegan forums that so many people have an aversion to the stuff and usually when they cut back the amount used in recipes they like it more. Again, it's just a little thing that someone might read and want to experiment with.
I always try to be careful in the wording of my posts. Maybe I could have worded my last post better. It is never my intention to cause any sort of drama or discontent. Maddie did a video about budget vegan meals. I'm a vegan who loves food and loves to talk about food. I am also a poor vegan who feeds family members with health issues. I offered a couple of suggestions based on the food in her video that I thought might be helpful. I apologize to anyone who was bothered by my post.
OMG Alex is definitely embracing the unmade med look.Is she taking make up tips from Jesy Nelson?!
She's gone so heavy with the lip liner and eyes... So different from the natural girl I used to watch!
Alex seems to have gone in the opposite direction and has somehow become even more of a scruffy man child
Oxo do 'meat free' beef and chicken stock cubesThe stock cubes that are red and yellow… aren’t they beef and chicken….
Oh for real?? I had no idea, I thought she just outed herself as a non-veganOxo do 'meat free' beef and chicken stock cubesHow many hours of decluttering does she think people want to see!?
the red ones are definitely beef as I have themThe stock cubes that are red and yellow… aren’t they beef and chicken….
Agreed, the doors warped because they are way too thin for how big they are. I guess we can't know though if they just went as cheap as possible or if the carpenter mislead/took advantage.For me Mad's declutter video just confirms hard greed. She talks about giving stuff away and then a few minutes later on in the vid she tells us she's changed her mind and will keep such & such after all. She talks about sustainability yet seems to contradict herself at every turn. I believe the only reason she has second hand/antique furniture etc is because she happens to like the aesthetic. Where she wants new (such as curtains) she buts new. I don't bang on about sustainability but I sourced my curtains from ebay and remade them to fit my windows. As for those cupboard doors. Yup, I'd be annoyed if my cupboard doors warped but then again I'd have made sure they were made out of decent wood in the first place. Her house renos always seem to be aesthetic first and quality second.
She keeps an espresso maker inside the cupboard and uses it in there, generating moisture. That's at least one reason the doors warped. She's ridiculousAgreed, the doors warped because they are way too thin for how big they are. I guess we can't know though if they just went as cheap as possible or if the carpenter mislead/took advantage.
Latter I would say. Hiring a carpenter to make bespoke furniture would be super expensive and at the time she was throwing money around like crazy!Agreed, the doors warped because they are way too thin for how big they are. I guess we can't know though if they just went as cheap as possible or if the carpenter mislead/took advantage.
And a microwave was wedged in there too! Which would drip with water if the grills get blockedShe keeps an espresso maker inside the cupboard and uses it in there, generating moisture. That's at least one reason the doors warped. She's ridiculous
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