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Ramen noodles with Tofu (that was marinated in Soy Sauce and Plum Sauce), with Soy Sauce, Plum Sauce, and some Ginger.
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I made Vegan Cheese Tortellini (well, Blob-ellini, since I suck at folding Tortellini) with a Creamy Pepper Sauce. Mmm, online recipes! :P
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White Bean and Grilled Red Pepper Spread on Melba Toast, and some leftovers from last night.
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Twirly Pasta (Fusilli, I think..?) with 7-Vegetable Primavera Sauce and Bruchetta Bread. Mmm.
An entirely Vegan meal thats being made by someone else. 'Tis nice!
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Did you know that Beans on Toast (or was it Chili on Toast) used to be commonly called "Shit on a Shingle"? My dad told me that, but I think it was Chili.
For dinner, I just had some Vegetable Ramen. Added some sliced-up celery for crunch, and a bit of plum sauce.
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