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      2 months ago

      thanks! i work four ten-hour days, and i make enough for my wife to eat for lunch as well, so i always plan for 8 servings. sometimes i come up short, but close enough where at the worst case i can buy a piece of bread to make it filling.

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          2 months ago

          so this was all done at the same time as that nights dinner (tofu cauliflower curry) and two prepped weeknight dinners (red lentil curry) for two adults and a pre-schooler, all of which took about 4 hours with breaks to eat dinner, wash a few dishes, help with a mini tantrum, read a bedtime story, and use the bathroom, so maybe 1.5-ish hours just for the lunches (not including the 3 hours hydration time for the farinata batter).