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On 2/8/2020 1:00 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>> >>>>> > I was craving hummus. I bought some today. Yeah, I know some
>>> of >>>>> > you will tell me how easy it is to make but I don't eat
>>> enough >>of >>> > it to warrant purchasing tahini.
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>>> >>>>> you don't need tahini to make hummus.Â* i make mine without
>>> >>>>> it all the time and hardly notice the difference.
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>>> >>>>> just made another batch a few days ago.Â* a bit too much
>>> >>>>> garlic in it but oh well, it's still good.
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>>> >>> > Hmmm... I'll look into it.
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>>> >>> It's a natural for your cooking.Â* Like me, you make a lot of beans
>>> >>> (because like me, you like them).
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>>> > > I do. Just not chickpeas. Don't think I've ever seen dried ones.
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>>> > I don't use chickpeas for it, never have.
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>>> Then what do you make it with?

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>> Black beans, navy beans, those are my most common ones.

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> I wouldn't call that hummus.


I wouldn't either, Julie. It's just some sort of bean paste.

Jill