It's versatile, cheap, and tastes great.
I made some yesterday with spinact, chilli and onions. Should have had some lentils or beans in there too, but I didn't bother to go to the store. Pics in my gallery along with recipe.
Bulgur.
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Yeah. I'm about to try that next. Do you reckon it would be good with like tuna and cloved tomatoes or similar?
I made some bulgur with just cabbage and onions (and cumin, curry and turmenic) last night. It was decent enough as a crisis solution. I wouldn't recomend it though. It's like macaroni and cheese.
I made some bulgur with just cabbage and onions (and cumin, curry and turmenic) last night. It was decent enough as a crisis solution. I wouldn't recomend it though. It's like macaroni and cheese.
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