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Peanut Butter and Cabbage Sandwich
Delicious links for 03.10.09

2009_03_10-Slinkage.jpgGuess what author and chef Michael Ruhlman eats for lunch!

 
 
Today's Delicious Links

Tamago Gohan - Rice and egg, yet another way to eat an egg for breakfast.

Egg Lifter by Blomus - Another egg gadget!

Lunch: Peanut Butter and Cabbage Sandwich - At Michael Ruhlman's fantastic blog. He says that "eccentricity should flourish at lunch."

Dandelion Pitcher at Soule's Etsy shop.

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(Cabbage sandwich image: Donna Turner Ruhlman)

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Comments (9)

not to sound like a cranky naysayer, but $24 when you can just put the eggs in the pot and boil them, then lift them out with a slotted spoon? i'd save the money for that pitcher, which is way cute.

posted by youreacigarette on March 10th 2009 at 1:11pm
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Aaah, eggs over rice, one of the most under appreciated things EVER. Although I like mine scrambled first with a little salt and milk. And then either top with cheese or with ketchup and you have the best easy, filling breakfast ever.

posted by Tiamat_the_Red on March 10th 2009 at 1:23pm
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Mmmm tamago gohan with a little furikake. Breakfast of champions!

posted by meleyna on March 10th 2009 at 1:34pm
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tamago gohan=delicious! My mom would make this for me when I was little- she'd add a dash of soy sauce on top of the egg and serve with tsukemono and kimchi. YUM.

posted by sarahlani on March 10th 2009 at 1:55pm
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I like my tamago gohan with either natto or furikake. Delicious.

posted by fade on violet on March 10th 2009 at 2:39pm
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OHHHHH Tamago gohan. We used to even eat it for dinner. Yum Yum. It brings back good memories.

posted by umeboshi on March 10th 2009 at 10:41pm
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Peanut butter and cabbage?!?!? I love Michael Ruhlman, but wow....that's just about as appetizing to me as fish and banana soup.

posted by KidMoe on March 11th 2009 at 12:31am
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That sandwich of a wedge of cabbage and peanut butter inspired me to use last night's left over linguine and make a peanut sauce and add lots of shredded fresh cabbage and carrots and cashews, thinned with orange juice, eating it now for lunch. More cabbage is a great idea, for health and economy. but can't see myself eating that sandwich!

posted by Kate (NC) on March 11th 2009 at 11:55am
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I'm ok with the idea of combining peanut butter and cabbage but come on, with the cabbage sliced that thickly how could anyone even bite into a sandwich like that? That looks like at least 2 inches of solid cabbage. And it reminds me of getting deli sandwiches with, like, a pound of shredded lettuce on them. I always wonder, as I am scraping some of it off, whether the person who made it has ever actually *eaten* a sandwich.

posted by Tiny Banquet on March 11th 2009 at 2:24pm
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