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I need a healthy alternative to egg and bacon(nitrates) sandwiches. whats your daily lunch?

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    tryna stay healthy and move away from processed meats, whilst also spending as little time prepping food as possible.

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    Half a pound of tofu with some sesame oil, honey, soy sauce, and sriracha.

    A handful of frozen "stir fry Veggies"

    Toss it in the air fryer for like 15 minutes at 360-ish.

    Sometimes I serve it with microwave steamed brown rice from costco.

    It's like $3 of ingredients at the most and its super healthy.

    If you have a diet high in seed oils, consider a different aromatic oil or skip the oil altogether.

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      Half a pound of tofu with some sesame oil, honey, soy sauce, and sriracha.

      A handful of frozen "stir fry Veggies"

      Toss it in the air fryer for like 15 minutes at 360-ish.

      Sometimes I serve it with microwave steamed brown rice from costco.

      It's like $3 of ingredients at the most and its super healthy.

      If you have a diet high in seed oils, consider a different aromatic oil or skip the oil altogether.

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      Where are you getting a half pound of tofu alone for under 3$?

      Also, its personal preference but damn if siracha isn't over and just tastes badic and boring. Surely there is a better sauce substitute here.

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        Eggs and spinach and hot sauce is fantastic. No prep, just toss them on top of each other.

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        guess that's what im doing already but without bread or bacon. should be easy. thanks

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          if you have access to an Indian market, get paneer (firm cheese). you can slice it thin, add oil and seasonings like smokey paprika salt pepper. then either fry it in a pan or air fryer. it gets crispy and delicious. I used to make PLTs (paneer, lettuce, tomato) sandwiches.

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          ill look into that thanks. never heard of it

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            Is "cure" an ingredient?

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            Sorry it's called "Prague powder". A pink substance that looks kind of like salt. Yes it's an ingredient. It's the ingredient that replaces some salt as the curing agent. Basically nitrates. Instead of salted meat you get cured meat. It's also used in most processed meats like Salamis and Coppa and such and gives "that flavor" to sured meats.

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              Can you describe the process in general, or point to a good recipe?

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              How to make bacon:
              https://youtu.be/8fuOmhzGAtg

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                Where are you getting a half pound of tofu alone for under 3$?

                Also, its personal preference but damn if siracha isn't over and just tastes badic and boring. Surely there is a better sauce substitute here.

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                I buy 4 pounds at a time from Costco and cut the bricks in half.

                There is a little prepration of course but I end up cooking two days meals at once

                Edit: possible stroke occured during typing this message, am correcting.

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                  I buy 4 pounds at a time from Costco and cut the bricks in half.

                  There is a little prepration of course but I end up cooking two days meals at once

                  Edit: possible stroke occured during typing this message, am correcting.

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                  Thanks for that, it hadn't occured to me Costco would have tofu.

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                    Sorry it's called "Prague powder". A pink substance that looks kind of like salt. Yes it's an ingredient. It's the ingredient that replaces some salt as the curing agent. Basically nitrates. Instead of salted meat you get cured meat. It's also used in most processed meats like Salamis and Coppa and such and gives "that flavor" to sured meats.

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                    Ah I see, thanks!

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                      tryna stay healthy and move away from processed meats, whilst also spending as little time prepping food as possible.

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                      My typical healthy lunch is a salad with tomato, cucumber, maize, chickpea, shallot and garlic, covered in beer yeast, olive oil and a liiiittle bit of soy sauce. It's very light to digest and if you make a huge bowl of it to keep in the fridge it takes a while to spoil.

                      Otherwise there's the classic pan bagnat (=wet bread). A recipe that looks alright : https://www.marciatack.fr/recette-pan-bagnat-nicois/

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