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  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Do you know that I kind of got hooked on using spaghetti squash as a replacement for noodles in actual spaghetti when I did low-carb, and now I have that at least once a month?

    Do you prefer it over actual spaghetti now, like myself? Doesn't real spaghetti seem rather boring and flavourless in comparison?
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  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    fjellrev wrote: »
    Do you know that I kind of got hooked on using spaghetti squash as a replacement for noodles in actual spaghetti when I did low-carb, and now I have that at least once a month?

    Do you prefer it over actual spaghetti now, like myself? Doesn't real spaghetti seem rather boring and flavourless in comparison?

    Do you know that while I do enjoy the taste more, I still use regular noodles more often because they're way easier and I'm lazy?
  • handyrunner
    handyrunner Posts: 32,662 Member
    Do you know I'm assuming we are talking spaghetti versus squash?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    lauranorr wrote: »
    fjellrev wrote: »
    Do you know that I kind of got hooked on using spaghetti squash as a replacement for noodles in actual spaghetti when I did low-carb, and now I have that at least once a month?

    Do you prefer it over actual spaghetti now, like myself? Doesn't real spaghetti seem rather boring and flavourless in comparison?

    I can agree with this, can't I? Have you tried zoodles?

    No, are they worth trying?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member

    Do you know that while I do enjoy the taste more, I still use regular noodles more often because they're way easier and I'm lazy?

    Are we talking ramen-level lazy here?


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  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Most definitely, but you'd need a mandolin or julienne peeler to make them, right?
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  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Yeah, but is it worth investing in one when one usually has a small kitchen, just moved, and anticipates moving again soon?
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  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    fjellrev wrote: »

    Do you know that while I do enjoy the taste more, I still use regular noodles more often because they're way easier and I'm lazy?

    Are we talking ramen-level lazy here?


    Ha, do you know it's not quite that bad, because I love cooking, but sometimes I'm just too tired after the day?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Why not? How much harder could it be than julienning carrots?
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  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    How about I get one after I move, and then make Zoodles à la Lauranorr after a presumably long day of working on unpacking a mountain of boxes?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member

    Ha, do you know it's not quite that bad, because I love cooking, but sometimes I'm just too tired after the day?

    How could I NOT understand that? May I give you props for sooner boiling a bunch of Catelli than picking up Arby's?
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    Would you believe that lots of times we just cook stuff in advance and then freeze it for lazy days when neither of us feels like cooking anything?
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  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Do you think McDonald's would go out of business if everyone started batch cooking?
  • J383
    J383 Posts: 4,574 Member
    Did I miss a lot of awesome questions?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Is talking about vegetables your cup of tea?

    And speaking of tea, how excited am I to get my fancy tea order in and try this bourbon and burnt sugar black tea?
  • J383
    J383 Posts: 4,574 Member
    Did you know I love hot tea? Is that veggies as in gardening?
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    Do you know that I don't generally like hot beverages, but I love iced tea?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Why am I not surprised that you also like awesome things like tea? Did you know that a few of us on here apparently all enjoy squash as an alternative to pasta?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member
    Do you know that I don't generally like hot beverages, but I love iced tea?

    Wondering if you would enjoy this one I'm drinking hot as a cold brew instead (although that could get pretty pricy in this case)?

    august.la/collections/sale/products/low-country

    Wouldn't it ever be up your alley to add whiskey to a bourbon-flavoured cold brewed tea?
  • OneHundredToLose
    OneHundredToLose Posts: 8,523 Member
    fjellrev wrote: »
    Do you know that I don't generally like hot beverages, but I love iced tea?

    Wondering if you would enjoy this one I'm drinking hot as a cold brew instead (although that could get pretty pricy in this case)?

    august.la/collections/sale/products/low-country

    Wouldn't it ever be up your alley to add whiskey to a bourbon-flavoured cold brewed tea?

    Do you know that actually sounds pretty good? Could it be though that I generally don't like hot beverages because the temperature where I live is already hotter than the surface of the sun, so I don't like to make the inside of my body hot too?
  • J383
    J383 Posts: 4,574 Member
    fjellrev wrote: »
    Why am I not surprised that you also like awesome things like tea? Did you know that a few of us on here apparently all enjoy squash as an alternative to pasta?

    Did you know I stay away from pasta but I would mind trying something new? Can u believe I love black peach tea?
  • fjellrev
    fjellrev Posts: 5,078 Member

    Do you know that actually sounds pretty good? Could it be though that I generally don't like hot beverages because the temperature where I live is already hotter than the surface of the sun, so I don't like to make the inside of my body hot too?

    Why would anyone blame you for not enjoying drinking hot beverages in a hot climate? Unless this is the part where we, once again, psychoanalyze your potential masochistic tendencies?
    J383 wrote: »
    fjellrev wrote: »
    Why am I not surprised that you also like awesome things like tea? Did you know that a few of us on here apparently all enjoy squash as an alternative to pasta?

    Did you know I stay away from pasta but I would mind trying something new? Can u believe I love black peach tea?

    May I suggest that you try spaghetti squash if you haven't done so already? Is that because peach is your favourite fruit?
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