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comment on vegetarian lentil chilli by glenys everest oh, and i used green lentils instead of red, and a five bean salad instead of kidney beans......but do you know, it was lovely. its the first time i have ever cooked with lentils. comment on vegetarian lentil chilli by glenys everest just cooking
i tweaked it, as i had no mexican seasoning, so put in half tsp smoked paprika and half tsp oregano instead also as hubby can't eat peppers, i added carrots instead :-) also i had no veg stock, so made a weak beef stock instead, so not really vegetarian, but still healthy, i hope xx comment on protein...
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removing every last bit of air from resealable containers or zip-top freezer bags is nearly impossible, which means that some amount of freezer burn is inevitable after a while. but if you plan to do a lot of freezing, a vacuum sealer, which does remove all the air, might be a good investment. cool cooked
other cases, though, you'll need to thaw the food before working with it and the safest way to do that, especially for high protein foods like meat, poultry, and fish, is to move it to the refrigerator overnight. trying to defrost frozen meats, fish or poultry at room temperature, or using warm or hot water...
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