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Recipes Nate would love: Joy Lentil Stew (about 6 portions, coincidentally vegan. Difficulty: easy):
1 and ½ cup of lentils 2 big carrots 3 big onions 3 garlic pieces Optional: 1 tomato, chopped (fresh or tinned) Coconut oil Turmeric Salt First, this might totally sound like a normal lentil stew, BUT this is not the case at all. By trial and error with my very limited diet, I hit an amazing combo in coconut oil and turmeric, which is how very simple ingredients are elevated to a dish that everyone gets seconds of (even my friend's kid, who ended up with a tummy ache from ove

N.J. Lysk
Feb 3, 20252 min read


Food Nate would love #2: Sweet potatoes in their own skin
If this wasn’t so utterly delicious, I’d almost say it doesn’t count as a recipe, but since I had to discover it by accident, I’m gonna save you from possibly never discovering it. Prep time: 10 minutes. Cooking time: 1-2 hours unsupervised. What you need: Orange-fleshed sweet potatoes (The smallest you find with undamaged flesh/no blemishes) Deep tray Oven Instructions: These can be done at any temperature above 180 degrees Celsius/356 Fahrenheit (ie cake baking temperatu

N.J. Lysk
Apr 4, 20242 min read


Food Nate would love #1: Simple Goulash
So Nate, one of the triplets in Entwined , has coeliac disease. That’s the gluten-free one in case you’re wondering, but it’s also an autoimmune disease which often leads to multiple food sensitivities and which can be treated via diet*. I’ve been eating like that since last August and since I’m a creative person and I LOVE food (obsession might be more accurate, but love is shorter) I have come up with some pretty awesome recipes that pretty much anyone can eat. Simple Gou

N.J. Lysk
Mar 24, 20241 min read
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