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Originally Posted by Roody
I love recipes (hint hint)
All Recipes, Cooks two of my go to's for stuff I want to try.

Looking for anything in particular? I eat pretty much anything I want in moderation. We try to avoid overly processed stuff. My wife does not tolerate a high carb diet, I pretty much follow the Mediterranean diet plan, which minimizes meat consumption. I eat a lot of veggies from our garden when in season, this time of year I am at the mercy of the local grocery store. I grew up on fresh baked bread, mom baked every Thursday. I still back when time allows. I enjoy cooking when I am not rushed. We quite often do batch cooking and freeze complete dinners that can be hauled out and heated on short notice.

As far as hauling groceries I get an entire weeks worth of shopping for 4 adults and a dog in a single trip on my city bike with 40 litre panniers.

Aaron

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