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<blockquote data-quote="Carbdodger" data-source="post: 444686" data-attributes="member: 37071"><p>Andrea</p><p>Yes that is raw cauli into your food processor. You can freeze once processed so ready for next time. Try and keep "bite" in it when you cook it.</p><p>Cauli mash as Douglas says is just cauli boiled and mashed. If you have a stick blender try using that. You can add grated cheese as well for "cauliflower cheese" without the need to make a flour (bad) based sauce.</p><p></p><p>To give your husband a wake up call in terms of what might await him (and you) if he doesn't start to look after himself now try and get him to read a thread on here titled "Terminal and scared" by kman. (there must be a way of inserting the link directly to it but that's beyond me). Your husband should surely want to look after himself to spare you from having to care for an invalid.</p><p></p><p>Cd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carbdodger, post: 444686, member: 37071"] Andrea Yes that is raw cauli into your food processor. You can freeze once processed so ready for next time. Try and keep "bite" in it when you cook it. Cauli mash as Douglas says is just cauli boiled and mashed. If you have a stick blender try using that. You can add grated cheese as well for "cauliflower cheese" without the need to make a flour (bad) based sauce. To give your husband a wake up call in terms of what might await him (and you) if he doesn't start to look after himself now try and get him to read a thread on here titled "Terminal and scared" by kman. (there must be a way of inserting the link directly to it but that's beyond me). Your husband should surely want to look after himself to spare you from having to care for an invalid. Cd [/QUOTE]
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