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Pardon my ignorance but what is riced cauliflower?


Wash and thoroughly dry cauliflower, then remove all greens and cut into 4 even sections (see photo).
With a box grater, use the medium-sized holes (see photo - the side commonly used to grate cheese), or a food processor with an "S" shaped blade, to grate or pulse the cauliflower into the size of rice, leaving any large, tough stems behind.
Transfer to a clean towel or paper towel and press to remove any excess moisture, which can make your dish soggy.
Once you have your cauliflower rice, it's easy to cook! Simply sauté in a large skillet over medium heat in 1 Tbsp oil. Cover with a lid so the cauliflower steams and becomes more tender. Cook for a total of 5-8 minutes, then season as desired (such as with soy sauce or salt and pepper).
Use cauliflower rice in recipes that call for rice, such as stir fries, fesenjan, or fried rice!
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Ok I changed my avatar. Next time I am hatching I am changing it back to Kramer because that's how the chicks look when they first hatch out. At least I think so.
 
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You are of course right that everyone can choose how to live their lives, and thank goodness everyone is different.

I believe I said exactly what you are saying. - Each person makes their own choices and should be free to do so.
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I don't however believe that the man should automatically be "head" of the household, as a home/family is a partnership between 2 equally important people.

In fact I believe that in MANY household it s the woman who actually makes the big decisions. I am sure may DH's out there would agree.



Anyway, I get that you were teasing Whites and maybe should not have said anything.
 
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:hugs   :hugs   You are  of course right that everyone can choose how to live their lives, and thank goodness everyone is different.

I believe I said exactly what you are saying. - Each person makes their own choices and should be free to do so. :highfive:


I don't however believe that the man should automatically be "head" of the household, as a home/family is a partnership between 2 equally important people.

In fact I believe that in MANY household it s the woman who actually makes the big decisions. I am sure may DH's out there would agree.


I'll ask mine once I let him out of the cellar..
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