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cosmolinguist) wrote2018-12-30 07:56 pm
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December Days 30
Favourite thing(s) I ate this year, suggested by
nou
I think what I'm about to suggest is what I made myself for dinner the day
nou made this suggestion.
Because I remember thinking "this is my favorite thing I've eaten this year!" And then telling myself no no Holly, that's just recency bias. You love restaurants and takeaways and other people cooking for you; surely you can think of something you've eaten this year, this whole year, that's better than this.
But for some reason, this kale with tahini dressing is what has stood out. It's one of the things I missed most while I was at my parents being deprived of protein and vegetables. And I made it for myself again today. It makes at least two main-meal sized servings for me, but I ate them both up because it tasted so good.
In May, I wrote up my version of this recipe for the
weekly_food_challenge here.
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I think what I'm about to suggest is what I made myself for dinner the day
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Because I remember thinking "this is my favorite thing I've eaten this year!" And then telling myself no no Holly, that's just recency bias. You love restaurants and takeaways and other people cooking for you; surely you can think of something you've eaten this year, this whole year, that's better than this.
But for some reason, this kale with tahini dressing is what has stood out. It's one of the things I missed most while I was at my parents being deprived of protein and vegetables. And I made it for myself again today. It makes at least two main-meal sized servings for me, but I ate them both up because it tasted so good.
In May, I wrote up my version of this recipe for the
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(And thanks for pointing to that comm, which is highly relevant to my interests.)