ArtBear, to food

Salad is cool. Salad saves time. Salad saves you money. Salad is good for footprint. Ready prepped in the fridge is awesome for health, exec function, good choices & quick meals. Salad is good rebellion, in lots of ways.

Consider just how many nudges you get in shows, on social, endless ads, pushing towards unhealthy, high profit, low nutrition, high cost, highly processed, high environmental impact, food.

It's ok to rebel. Salad is cool😎

#Food #Health #LifeHacks #Environment #Cooking #ADHD

ArtBear,

Batch cook larger portions really is mostly as fast as 1 small cooking when you consider clean up grabbing ingredients everything. Small cooking which you would then have to repeat a bunch of times through the week.

Batch is a cool habit to cultivate if u can, gives you time back. We all need more time right?

Cucumbers are nice crunch like peppers and more low Kcal to add volume to a batch salad.

Cucumber pieces added to salad.
Cucumber quarters now cross cut to make a board full of bite sized chunks

ArtBear, (edited )

Now for the scariest word in cooking... Probably the most propagandized foodstuff in history...

Buckle up😂

Tofu is just beans. Call it not-chicken if it helps you process the concept!

If you don't like it you've bought a disappointing brand of Tofu. Or not spiced it. That's all. Tofu takes on flavours like chicken. Raw unspiced chicken is disappointing too, but unlike Tofu, raw chicken makes you sick.

#Health #LifeHacks #Environment #Cooking #ADHD #ADHDHacks #Vegan #plantbased

ArtBear,

✅ Silk tofu is only for blending into a paste/sauce.
❌ Firm tofu that isn't firm is wrong brand.
❌ Tofu needing pressing & faffing is wrong brand tbh.
✅ Chop open the packet, give it one shake over the sink and it's already firm, tasty (mild taste), ready to eat - this is the brand you're looking for.

In UK you can't go wrong with
The Tofoo Co.

@Lyonesseuk

ArtBear,

So if you've found your Tofu brand it's super easy to cube.

Obviously you don't have to use tofu - but here is the good bit. The salad juices, will be absorbed by the tofu. It's self marinating and very tasty e.g. rather than cucumber & tomato losing juice to bowl, it transfers in to the Tofu. Is a cool tip.

So chop it up for the bowl.

Chopping done. Tofu cubed on the board. Knife lying to the side.

ArtBear,

Another optional is adding red onion to salads, it gives another edge to the flavour mixes.

red onions chopped for bowl.

ArtBear,

@vegan
So. Big healthy salad that will last much of the week often, in the fridge, with a good lid to your bowl.

Use it as a base to other meals and accompaniment or as a super quick meal by itself - it has everything you need and it is really chunky and filling.

3 different shots from different versions.

Including with super crispy no-oil spicy coated potatoes that I'll describe another day

Salad serving sitting in wide pasta bowls, beneath supercrispy coated spicy no-oil potatoes (a post for another time).
Salad without tofu, with cherry tomatoes and wild garlic greens. Without Tofu it can be a little juicier this way which is actually nice with things like baked potato that absorb all those juices.

ArtBear,

@eliotlovell @vegan
@adhd
@actuallyautistic

Maybe my thread helps someone for inspiration.

I find batch cooking, particularly healthy food can be really helpful for reducing stress, promoting good food habits, good for executive function & gaining time back from cooking during the week.

I think it's quite step by step logical in case ppl reading it on a foggier executive function day.

ArtBear,

@vegan @adhd @actuallyautistic

So days off or weekends can be a good time for banking in advance extra midweek time, healthy choices & exec function.

Just by doing a bit of batch prep. Can be really simple like here. Large pan/wok for a decent amount of simple thick soup.

✅ Peppers
✅ Tomatoes
✅ Onion
✅ Spices
✅ Any beans (Pinto here)

Split between freezable+ microwaveable pots with lids. Throw in cut raw Kale or other greens.

ArtBear,

@vegan @adhd @actuallyautistic

If you have grains in a pot separately you can add them before microwave time.

This means you can have different grains with diff meals maybe which varies it up.

Here's some black rice, has a nicely mild nuttier taste than regular rice.

ArtBear,

@vegan @adhd @actuallyautistic

Brown, Red (camargue) & Black Rice, Oat Groats, Freekeh, Teff, Millet, Pearl Barley, Amaranth, Millet, Quinoa.

Tons grains to eat more varied which is good for you & good for bio-diversity.

This book is really helpful on cooking grains. It does include the word 'vegan' but I promise we won't tell if other people use it too! 😂

Or just find water/ grain/ cook time info for rice cooker/ instant pot on web.

ArtBear,

@vegan @adhd @actuallyautistic

Which ever way you do the grains, already in or adding just before microwave, you have a bunch of meals that take maybe 5-9minutes to microwave, automatically steaming the greens (slightly lifted lid of course).

If you use a firmly clipping shut lid microwave container, you can take them to work etc too.

Or maybe just stack them in your fridge for home use.

ArtBear,

@vegan

Post gym hunger... Bit of batch cook saved me from bad/ complex/ time consuming choices! Super quick.

Next vets with youngest doggy, then opticians, then back to desk again.

Alt text describes food.

ArtBear,

@vegan

Hail Mastodonia!
I need your help with a naming quest!

I make these potatoes. They are so easy to make, even if you're several drinks in to a nice evening, you can snack them up no worries. 😏

Basically healthy, but taste totally junky awesome. Can we properly name these potatoes that I have never named?

Maybe I do a poll below because I can't picture and poll in 1 post.

ArtBear,

@vegan

So I want to finally properly name these potatoes pictured above. So simple to make I can do it any time (even after a few drinks like now), spicy, super crispy yet no-oil awesome, yummy cheesy but no actual cheese, works for anyone really yum yum crunch potatoes.

Recipe is coming below.

ArtBear,

@vegan

Approx 40mins from 1 to other.

Taste junky cheesy (chilli) awesome, but actually easy pretty healthy food.

Grab some potatoes, any type or shape w/ever. Quick wash.

The end result. Yum Yum Crunch - chilli no-cheese crispy potatoes, in a bowl.

ArtBear,

@vegan

Chop the potatoes up into similar sized irregular chunks.

If you don't have an then turn on the over to pre-heat 200 degrees.

ArtBear,

@vegan

7mins + 7mins in 1000W microwave in this case - you want them to be cooked and separate easily when prodded with a fork like so.

ArtBear,

@vegan

Sprinkle salt, chilli and/or spices and nutritional yeast flakes. (Spices are optional but i used approx half teaspoon of tumeric, blackpepper quarter teaspoon of togarishi)

Then lid on, proper bosh them around shake so the potatoes get all fluffy edged and coated. Move loose coat around and shake again.

TheBreadmonkey, to food

Hi all - I've moved instance again so am going to do another

I'm into ( but tend not to mention it) and generally being a stupid stupid man.

If you're not sure about something I say, I'm almost certainly joking and I welcome interaction.

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