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Saturday, July 27, 2013

All I wanted was vegetable Lo Mein




Five minutes away from my home there is a nice fast food Chinese restaurant. I just knew they would waive the 15-dollar minimum delivery fee on the account that the drive to my home is such a short commute. I even figured since I live in a near-by condominium community someone else had to be ordering take-out and fulfilling my order would not be a problem. Unfortunately, after I told the employee on the phone all I wanted was vegetable Lo Mein she told me I needed to order something else. I explained to her that I did not want anything else, and the order was cancelled.

Just like that my call was dismissed with no remorse. The situation was even worse because this particular restaurant has awesome food, they know their food is tasty and it is evident a daily influx of customers will always order from them. What am I to do?

Well, it was a lazy day for me, which meant no leaving the house. So I went to my pantry and pulled out some spaghetti pasta, Asian five spice, braggs amino acid soy sauce, a garlic clove, a piece of ginger and olive oil. Next, I went to the refrigerator and grabbed baby carrots, celery, spinach, mushrooms, oyster sauce, and kale. I turned on some water for the pasta, sliced up my vegetables, put the oil in my frying pan and proceeded to cook. In less than 20 minutes I had a meal that appeased my vegetable Lo mein craving. Do it yourself (DIY) take out cooking.

Now I could have stopped there but I thought why not just cook this dish in the future instead of ordering out? So I went to Whole Foods and purchased Lo Mein noodles, soy ginger Asian dressing, and sesame oil. Earlier, I stopped at a farmers market and picked up garlic, carrots, green beans and a few other things. Just to give the meal another whirl,

 I tried cooking the vegetable Lo mein again using my new ingredients and it taste awesome. Also, I didn’t follow a recipe so it was basically instinct cooking. I feel better knowing (which wasn’t something horribly hard to figure out) I can appease my taste without ordering 15 dollars worth of food from a take out restaurant. Honestly, I cook 95% of my meals but on occasion the urge for something I don’t traditionally cook lurks about. So from now on, instead of running to an establishment to satisfy those sudden urges, why not try preparing the meal at home?

2015 - The key to the Lo Mein flavor is the Braggs Amino Acids. It's really flavorful, taste like the best soy sauce in the world lol and you will also enjoy it on dark green leafy veggies. I will post a video of how I use them in Kale this year! If you'd like to try it order it using the link below :)




Suggestions: (keep a few staple items in your kitchen for meals commonly purchased at restaurants - I’ve included a mini suggestion list below)

Pasta
Broth
Pizza stone
Yeast (amongst other baking essentials)
Asian spices
Taco kits
Frozen fruit/protein powder (for ice cream texture smoothie)


pictures: the first picture shows the actual take-out menu :) , the second picture are the items I picked up after shopping, and the third picture is the second attempt at making the Lo Mein

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