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		<description>Tofu Peanut Butter and Rice
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Sautee firm tofu and any kind of sliced peppers in olive oil, soy sauce and spices.  i like to add garlic salt and hot sauce.  place several pieces of tofu over white or brown rice.

Peanut butter (or almond butter) sauce can be made in a small pan, low heat, add a little milk (soy or almond is healthiest).  Stir until it blends.  I prefer crunchy style.  Serve with soy sauce and black pepper.

It might sound like an odd dish, but it&#039;s delicious, easy, nutricious, and filling.

~OR~

I get a lot of recipes from this site:


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<p>Sautee firm tofu and any kind of sliced peppers in olive oil, soy sauce and spices.  i like to add garlic salt and hot sauce.  place several pieces of tofu over white or brown rice.</p>
<p>Peanut butter (or almond butter) sauce can be made in a small pan, low heat, add a little milk (soy or almond is healthiest).  Stir until it blends.  I prefer crunchy style.  Serve with soy sauce and black pepper.</p>
<p>It might sound like an odd dish, but it&#8217;s delicious, easy, nutricious, and filling.</p>
<p>~OR~</p>
<p>I get a lot of recipes from this site:</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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