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ltopper
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Oct 16, 2017
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To me this is akin to adding chips to one's sandwich, an indulgence I frequent particularly for long hikes or days skiing on the mountain. That added crunchy texture is magic. Apparently we're "hardwired" to crave that crunchiness as during our evolution if a neanderthal was eating something crunchy it meant they were consuming fibrous and salutary vegetables.
We've been adding Kimchi to just about every dish we've made of late. Pickle your own in advance or buy a supply from the grocery store. Kimchi adds a great layer of flavor & spice to eggs, toast and stir frys. Highly recommend.
I wish I had a rule by which I could codify how to discover additions like this...looking forward to the responses of others!
Oct 16, 2017
payodpanda
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Oct 16, 2017
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ltopperGotta agree on the chips. One of my secret delights is making an "aloo bhujia sandwich"--Aloo bhujia is another Indian snack that tastes like chips but much better (completely unbiased) and spicy and tiny and amazing. Pack it in fresh bread with mayo and it's the weirdest good tasting combination I know of.
Kimchi suggestion is interesting, we always have some in the fridge but never thought of using it that way. Will try. Thanks!
Oct 16, 2017
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