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Bare with me but this quite possibly the hippyist thing I’ve ever posted.
My lovely wife is on a health kick and persuaded me to try the above mentioned cauliflower rice.
We’ve used Aldi pre chopped packs which serve two but Tesco do it as cook from frozen pouches (which we haven’t yet had). it’s one of your five a day and is about 200 calories a serving less than using actual rice, so far been using it with something with a sauce such as chilli or curry and in a Mexican stir fry and I can’t tell the difference. The only downside is my microwave and utility room has a certain “eaue de cauli”
For the gardeners out there with a surplus of crops preparation advice below.
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My lovely wife is on a health kick and persuaded me to try the above mentioned cauliflower rice.
We’ve used Aldi pre chopped packs which serve two but Tesco do it as cook from frozen pouches (which we haven’t yet had). it’s one of your five a day and is about 200 calories a serving less than using actual rice, so far been using it with something with a sauce such as chilli or curry and in a Mexican stir fry and I can’t tell the difference. The only downside is my microwave and utility room has a certain “eaue de cauli”
For the gardeners out there with a surplus of crops preparation advice below.
How to Make Cauliflower Rice
Cauliflower is such a versatile vegetable and I've grown to love experimenting with it. One of my favorite things to do with this cruciferous
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