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*Thai fried Quinoa

*pineapple, quinoa, peas, carrots, coconut milk, fried eggs, chicken & veggie broth, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, lime juice, red cabbage and ********.

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Go back to California, hippie.
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RetroRomper, if you made that yourself please for the love of christ give me the recipe for that shit, before I start guessing which ingredient goes first and having to make it 12 times before I get it right. GodDAMN that looks and sounds delicious.

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http://peasandthankyou.com/recipage/?recipe_id=6003731

RR did not make that. He helped but it was mostly me. The recipe is pretty self explanatory. The only things I changed were I didn't saute the sauce or saute the quinoa in the sauce. I wanted it to be a one pot meal so I just dumped the sauce on top of the quinoa when it was done and mixed it in. I added a ton more veggies and fruit- carrots, purple cabbage, and extra pineapple (the recipe only calls for pineapple, peas, and green onions.)

Definitely use a huge pot/pan- I used a 3 quart and it was not quite big enough.

I also doubled the recipe in the hopes that it would last us several days. It did not. This is largely RR's fault, him and ******** got together and destroyed half the batch.

But seriously, it was really good, super easy, and ridiculously healthy. Let me know how your's turns out.

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