spaghettios for breakfast // what i eat in a day // vegan


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Another summer day of eating! Here’s what I ate and the recipes for anything that I’ve got below: Vegan Spaghettios: http://bit.ly/2Z0XInB Sourdough Bread: …

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  1. MelissaJi
    MelissaJi says:

    I'm not judging you at all, but, coffee stopped giving you heart palpitations because you stopped drinking it. And yes, you can start again, but, eventually it will catch up to you again and you'll start having heart palpitations again. You can do what you want but I feel a very strong responsibility to share my experience, which was similar to yours and it took a while for the coffee and caffeine to build up in my system but I did eventually end up in the hospital with heart palpitations and A-Fib. Some people's systems (like mine and maybe yours) are just extra sensitive to coffee. Do yourself a favor and let it go. And if you're that addicted that you simply can't, then drink decaf and try to limit it to once or twice a week. No food or drink addiction is worth ending up in the hospital.

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  2. solacium
    solacium says:

    I, too, live near a tofu factory! 😀 I buy my tofu in bulk from them and it's sooo good! 😀 I need to try vegan Vietnamese bologna! I wish I had the skill to make them!

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  3. Raymond Phung
    Raymond Phung says:

    Ahh Cha Lua is THE BOMB!! I miss it sorely going vegan – have had some okay vegan versions where the texture was more like flakey bean curd sheets that were compressed together BUT your one looks legit!!

    Love the tip on microwaving banh hoi too! Hope ya enjoy your time away!!

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  4. Sarah Sullivan
    Sarah Sullivan says:

    I’ve been eyeing up the Cha Lua Chay at Tan Thanh… do I always need to steam it? I came across a banh mi recipe on TikTok that used it just straight from the package it seemed so I wanted to double-check! Thanks Lisa 🙂

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  5. Lydia Jo
    Lydia Jo says:

    Just love you so much. Your meals are so creative! I’ve been craving childhood spaghetti-ohs and have been contemplating buying a can to satisfy, but I am so going to try a homemade version after yours. Love the what I eat vids.

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  6. Gaby
    Gaby says:

    Love the links in description. I was commenting asking how to pickle the carrots lol. ❤️❤️ I can’t find those rice noodle sheets anywhere though! My Asian market doesn’t carry them.

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  7. Shirini
    Shirini says:

    oh fun! I've had lots of jalua, idk where i found it first but i bought it and didnt know you have to steam it, i usually just chop it up and eat, its so good!
    Moved to a new city now and wondering if I will be able to find it here. hmm

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  8. Alice Walker
    Alice Walker says:

    Yeah team 🥑🍞
    Unfortunately for farmers here, the avo market has had a massive reduction in demand (they normally export a lot to places that are now in lockdown) but as a bonus for avo obsessed Aussies like me the huge amazing premium avos that are usually $6+ each are only a buck at the moment! I'm about to turn into avo toast
    So good! I like miso on my toast and then sesame and chilli on top of the avo!

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  9. Heather
    Heather says:

    I literally ate a version of spaghettios for breakfast this morning. It's such a weird coincidence that I opened my YouTube later in the day to find out you did too!

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  10. yonnie
    yonnie says:

    Seeing your daikon reminded me of the daikon I bought few weeks ago that I had forgotten about. Sadly, it went bad and had to be composted.. 😭

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  11. Momodofu
    Momodofu says:

    I agree with Mississauga’s Tofu Shop having the best tofu, i’d love to see you experiment in trying to make it at home since I don’t live near there 🙁 I have no idea how they get the crust, but i’m assuming the inside is like a mashed tofu mixture because it’s silky/custardy yet firm and has some filling inside of it.

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