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      Log Posting Standards

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      After discussion with the full team (WELCOME, @junipersky!!) we are agreed that:

      We will be reinstating the log that was deleted. It will be placed behind spoiler tags.

      Going forward we would ask that logs – especially logs of SUCH LENGTH – be placed behind spoiler tags with some sort of context or TL;DR so that people know what they are in for if they choose to view.

      We will continue to discuss and review when and if we have any situations in need of revisiting this stance.

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      Recipes!

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      Resurrecting to share something I’ve been making pretty frequently because it’s really tasty and is a quick way to get my protein even on the fly (i double batch it) or to toss into a salad or whatever if i’m having to make a lunch for work last minute). I love all things smoky/burnt-ish, plus these things are nice and chewy too (also a lovely texture for me). I thought i’d share! the partner and kids tend to steal these too when they’re right out of the oven. Plus it’s easy and takes minutes to prep and just 20 minutes to bake.

      Tofu Crumbles

      About 400g Tofu (firm or extra firm, pressed so excess water is removed, I don’t bother pressing if it’s fresh/not packaged in water)
      2 tsp paprika
      1/4 tsp turmeric
      1/2 tsp garlic powder
      1 tbsp nutritional yeast
      1 tsp sea salt
      2 tsp liquid smoke
      1 Tbsp oil of choice (i prefer avocado or sunflower for this one), or oil spray of choice.

      Preheat oven to 400F

      Combine all dry spices in small bowl and mix well.

      Crumble the tofu into a large mixing bowl, crumb sizes should be chunky breadcrumb (stuffing?) sized but i like to have some bigger chunks in there too and the teeny ones get all nice and crunchy so it’s fine.

      Put the spice mix in with the tofu and toss until everything is coated evenly. then pour in liquid smoke and toss again.

      Spray a baking tray well with the oil spray or spread the oil in the pan. Put pan in the oven at temp for a couple of minutes until it starts to smoke a bit (around 5 minutes but if you’re using spray might wanna watch this closely).

      Pull out tray and dump the crumbles on it, spread them evenly and return to oven for 20 minutes, stir about halfway through.

      Once they’re done if you let them cool for about 5-10 minutes they get even crispier! I think they’re great over the next few days (store in fridge) but they don’t really last at my house more than one extra day.