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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

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    Do you make your own zoodles? How does it compare to regular noodles with pasta dishes? I'm very curious about the process and your experience with them.
    yes. i invested in a counter-top zoodler, makes all different shapes and is super easy to use. they are easier/quicker to cook than a boiling pot of pasta but they don't really compare for me. they are very good, just different.
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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

    Late to the thread here.

    Katie and I began cooking heavily at home at the beginning fo the year. We have both lost substantial weight and are continuing to do so. Years of prednisone post transplant and I was creeping into diabetic range regarding my blood sugar. Recent tests show I am reversing that trend between diet, weight loss, and a medication that helps with blood sugar. Early signs are very promising but this is a lifestyle change, so there's no going back. I am eating low carb, but not no carb. High fiber, high protein, and lots of veggies.

    I really got into cooking after my divorce in 2016 and being a little bit of a geek, decked out with high tech food equipment.

    We now have a sous vide, an instant pot with air fryer attachment, an indoor grill/air fryer, a George Forman Grill, and of course the normal stovetop and oven, microwave, but also a convection oven/broiler/toaster.

    The other night I made Honey Dijon Pork Chops in the instant pot along with some broccoli and cauliflower rice. We cheated with the cauliflower rice and got a steam bag.


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    I have an Instant Pot. I saw that the model with the air fryer was recently released. Have you tried using that function yet?

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    During the quarantine, I´ve really only made a whole bunch of cookies. We bought a 50 pound bag of flour so we might as well use it.
    So far i´ve made chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, more chocolate chip, and brown sugar cookies. I have also made rice krispies twice because they are delicious. I´m probably going to make sugar cookies today as well.

    If anyone has any cookie recipes do tell me!
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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

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    I have an Instant Pot. I saw that the model with the air fryer was recently released. Have you tried using that function yet?
    I was able to buy the air fryer attachment on Amazon. So I didn't have to buy a whole new unit.

    We have used it and it's great. Easier to clean and works as well as our Phillips Air Fryer, which we gave to my parents.

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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

    zucchini quiche and avocado toast with a dippy egg. our chickens' eggs make all the difference in cooking!

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    Four skinks, one of which is named Gator & Basil the mini-lop rabbit


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    Ugh. Tried a no-knead ciabatta bread recipe today but the dough was a bit too wet so it turned itself into a focaccia during the second rise. Whoops!


    It's still good but if I'd spiced it as a focaccia and brushed the top with olive oil before baking it would be perfect.

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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

    French Pancake. Not on my diet, but Katie requested and I'd be lying if I said I didn't indulge.


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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

    That looks delicious! Recipe? I tried Google and all I got were crepe recipes.

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    Re: The Kitchen Round Table

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    That looks delicious! Recipe? I tried Google and all I got were crepe recipes.
    I’ll post shortly. Not sure if the name is 100% correct. Been in the family for a while.

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