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= Dinner History =
= Dinner History =
* 2017-09-06 [http://www.food.com/recipe/butternut-squash-and-roasted-red-pepper-soup-131936#activity-feed butternut squash and roasted red pepper soup] 4x a repeat and for Eric's Seasonal Snacklab Sidedish Showdown [http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/caramel-apple-sweet-rolls/ caramel apple sweet rolls], which despite messing up on (the dough needed even more extra flour than I added), were awesome tasting.  The soup, we had to adulterate a bit - but basically just some extra curry powder and some garam masala. 
* 2017-08-29 [http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2014/03/vegan-cabbage-tofu-bowl-peanut-sauce.html vegan red cabbage bowl] a favorite repeat, 2x, but with 4x sauce and 3x tofu, as suggested below - really good advice.  and [http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/parkers-split-pea-soup-recipe-1916855 split pea soup] also a repeat, 3x, and garlic bread.  The red cabbage bowl, amazing, it's the sauce that makes that dish for sure, and damn it is tasty!  Stays on the favorite list for sure, though next time, no beans, splitting them length wise was crazy amounts of work.  The soup was also quite good, though as before, we had to adulterate it quite a bit at the end - lemon juice, garlic powder, cumin, salt, pepper, and some oregano.
* 2017-08-29 [http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2014/03/vegan-cabbage-tofu-bowl-peanut-sauce.html vegan red cabbage bowl] a favorite repeat, 2x, but with 4x sauce and 3x tofu, as suggested below - really good advice.  and [http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/parkers-split-pea-soup-recipe-1916855 split pea soup] also a repeat, 3x, and garlic bread.  The red cabbage bowl, amazing, it's the sauce that makes that dish for sure, and damn it is tasty!  Stays on the favorite list for sure, though next time, no beans, splitting them length wise was crazy amounts of work.  The soup was also quite good, though as before, we had to adulterate it quite a bit at the end - lemon juice, garlic powder, cumin, salt, pepper, and some oregano.
* 2017-08-15 [http://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-recipe/campfire-broccoli-and-chickpea-curry/ broccoli and chickpea curry] 6x (ish) and [http://allrecipes.com/recipe/19247/soft-oatmeal-cookies/ soft oatmeal cookies] and [https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/vegan-meringue-cookies/ vegan meringue cookies] a repeat.  The curry was good, though it did need a surprisingly large amount of salt.  We only 6x'ed the veggies, the chickpeas and tomatoes just 3x.  The oatmeal cookies, OK, but I've had better.  The meringue cookies, just like last time, a miracle!  We also tried waffles using the aquafaba, and they sort-of worked: made the right shape, but didn't have the density or texture of usual waffles.  Still good but I don't think suitable as actually waffles, they were better as crispy snack food.   
* 2017-08-15 [http://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-recipe/campfire-broccoli-and-chickpea-curry/ broccoli and chickpea curry] 6x (ish) and [http://allrecipes.com/recipe/19247/soft-oatmeal-cookies/ soft oatmeal cookies] and [https://itdoesnttastelikechicken.com/vegan-meringue-cookies/ vegan meringue cookies] a repeat.  The curry was good, though it did need a surprisingly large amount of salt.  We only 6x'ed the veggies, the chickpeas and tomatoes just 3x.  The oatmeal cookies, OK, but I've had better.  The meringue cookies, just like last time, a miracle!  We also tried waffles using the aquafaba, and they sort-of worked: made the right shape, but didn't have the density or texture of usual waffles.  Still good but I don't think suitable as actually waffles, they were better as crispy snack food.   

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