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Quorn lasagne is only good when you chuck a load of cheese on top, sadly. Actually, doesn't this apply to most frozen lasagnes bought from the supermarket?

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My wife’s family has been on the veggie lasagna tip for a while. Instead of meat, the filling is usually grated carrots, spinach and black olives. The rest is basically the same. Honestly, though at first I wasn’t crazy about it, I love it now and don’t look back. 
I’d love to try a vegan/gluten-free lasagna, if someone out there has a good recipe. 

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4 minutes ago, J3FF3R00 said:

My wife’s family has been on the veggie lasagna tip for a while. Instead of meat, the filling is usually grated carrots, spinach and black olives. The rest is basically the same. Honestly, though at first I wasn’t crazy about it, I love it now and don’t look back. 
I’d love to try a vegan/gluten-free lasagna, if someone out there has a good recipe. 

get some pine nuts in there next time. 

 

you're welcome.

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20 minutes ago, StephenG said:

shame pine nuts are so bloody expensive

they jazz up a lot of vege dishes nicely. would try in a vegan lasagna for sure.

 

Not to mention that the closest Trader Joes to me hasn't had them in stock for the better part of this year. I'm wondering what is going on with that? Is there some big shortage or something?

 

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After a little research, I've found these two articles that paint a bleak picture for pine nuts...

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/19/opinion/making-pesto-hold-the-pine-nuts.html

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/american-pine-nut-production-slowing

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1 minute ago, goDel said:

I save my lasagna with spinach. Needs a bit of green stuff in there.

popeye the sailor man GIF 

I do that then eat most the spinach first, get it out the way then on to the good stuff. I leave a bit for balance tho, I'm not an 8 yr old.

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19 minutes ago, J3FF3R00 said:

Not to mention that the closest Trader Joes to me hasn't had them in stock for the better part of this year. I'm wondering what is going on with that? Is there some big shortage or something?

 

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After a little research, I've found these two articles that paint a bleak picture for pine nuts...

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/19/opinion/making-pesto-hold-the-pine-nuts.html

https://www.foodandwine.com/news/american-pine-nut-production-slowing

Yikes - I didn't realize they were slowing production in the US as well.

Canadian production is in danger too from all of the deforestation, in part probably from millions and millions of acres of pine destroyed by the mountain pine beetles.

Pine nut vegan lasagna will be like caviar soon! 

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Oi you fucking bald cunt.

I'm currently doing a massive, awe-inspiring shit. And currently thinking about a movie title to describe it with.....

Hoof to the roof.

Claw to the floor.

Pincer to the sphincter.

 

 

 

 

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What are everyone's favorite varieties of lettuce ?

 

I personally like black seeded simpson the best.  It isn't the most long-lasting, but the mouthfeel is absolutely worth it.  Deliciously mild and soft.

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4 minutes ago, drillkicker said:

What are everyone's favorite varieties of lettuce ?

 

I personally like black seeded simpson the best.  It isn't the most long-lasting, but the mouthfeel is absolutely worth it.  Deliciously mild and soft.

Hey. Look. If you want to talk about lettuce, you can start a thread about lettuce. This is a thread about lasagna. 

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