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Emma Galloway's Tempeh & Mushroom Burgers with Smashed Avocado


Emma Galloway s Tempeh & Mushroom Burgers with Smashed Avocado
for 4 people
By: Emma Galloway
These burgers are a great plan-ahead meal because the patties keep well in the fridge for a couple of days – and I encourage you to chill them for at least 30 minutes because this helps to keep them together better when cooked. They also freeze really well. The world of gluten-free buns has come a long way since I started eating gluten-free, so I tend to buy them these days, although there was once a time when the only way I could eat nice junk-free gluten-free buns was to make them myself (you ll find the recipe in my second cookbook, ....

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KZN woman, 88, forced at gunpoint to cook meal for intruder while he watched TV


KZN woman, 88, forced at gunpoint to cook meal for intruder while he watched TV
06 April 2021 - 13:13
An 88-year-old woman in KZN was held at gunpoint for almost three hours while an intruder made himself at home. Stock photo.
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An 88-year-old KwaZulu-Natal woman was forced at gunpoint to cook a meal for an intruder before he wrapped himself in her blanket and watched TV for almost three hours in her Port Shepstone home on Good Friday.
The woman’s daughter and granddaughter posted on social media that her home was ransacked.  
“He took everything that is of sentimental value to her. He took blankets off the beds, threw all the drawers on the floor and basically flipped the room upside down, and then had the audacity to hold her at gunpoint to make him food. She is 88 and helpless,” the woman s granddaughter said on Facebook. ....

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This Guy on YouTube Actually Cooked Meat by Slapping It... a Lot


4 APRIL 2021
Ever wondered if you can cook a chicken solely from the heat generated by slapping it? So did YouTuber Louis Weisz, and the verdict is. yes. Yes, you can.
As you can see from the video embedded below, the endeavor took plenty of work – two months worth in total – from testing out the theory to constructing a super-speedy (and customizable) chicken slapper to actually getting the bird cooked.
 
But in the end, Weisz did indeed come out with a cooked chicken at the end of it: a triumph of persistence if not really a practical option for your next camping trip. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Why eating potato chips, chocolates may harm your kidneys


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Sydney, April 2 (IANS) Love to binge on potato chips, bread, bakery products and chocolate? Then beware, as a new rodent-based study revealed that eating processed foods can cause leaky gut syndrome, which in turn increases the risk of kidney disease.
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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Why eating potato chips, chocolates may harm your kidneys


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Sydney, April 2 (IANS) Love to binge on potato chips, bread, bakery products and chocolate? Then beware, as a new rodent-based study revealed that eating processed foods can cause leaky gut syndrome, which in turn increases the risk of kidney disease.
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The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action.
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Update: 02-April-2021 ....

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