[-] Leisureguy@lemmy.ca 1 points 11 months ago

When I've slept on a bed without a headboard, my pillow tends to fall off the end of the mattress as I push it around when I sleep. The headboard acts as a fence to keep the pillow on the bed. To me, a mattress sitting on a box spring held up by a frame doesn't look so much cheap as incomplete. But since the bed is typically out of sight in a bedroom, people generally don't sit around gazing at it.

[-] Leisureguy@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

The resentment behind the terms is scarcely concealed and bursts forth especially when commenting on those who are both smart and educated โ€” a combination that is totally repulsive to many. I see that, but I don't understand it.

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submitted 1 year ago by Leisureguy@lemmy.ca to c/wfpb@lemmy.world

I started making my own tempeh four years ago. It took me a while to figure out a good method, but now the entire process is easy and relatively quick โ€” almost always a total of 72 hours from start to finish. The effort involved is on the order of making scrambled eggs, though there is a longer wait between steps.

I make tempeh from a 50-50 mix of (intact whole) grain and legumes. The photo shows a black-bean-and-black-rice tempeh. My most recent tempeh was soybeans and 3 grains (counting quinoa as a grain):

  • 1/2 cup sprouted tri-color quinoa
  • 1/2 cup sprouted millet
  • 1/2 cup intact whole einkorn

I store the finished slab of tempeh in the refrigerator and dice it (large or small, depending) for stir-fries, chili, stews, curries, soups, etc. I also spray the diced tempeh with a little olive oil, tossed with some spices (smoked paprika, ground chipotle or cayenne, etc.) and salt, and then roast that in the air-fryer for a snack.--

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submitted 1 year ago by Leisureguy@lemmy.ca to c/wfpb@lemmy.world

I was told that the very best (smoothest) hummus is made from desi chickpeas โ€” but I didn't understand that the reference was to chana dal (split desi chickpeas, hull removed) and not kala chana (whole intact desi chickpeas). So when I saw at Walmart an 8lb bag of "brown chickpeas (kala chana), I immediately bought it and made a batch of hummus. It was quite tasty, though not especially smooth.

Leisureguy

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