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Sma-Ramen

I don’t really have an intro for this one. I wanted to use up the rest of the cheddar Teese and dreamt up a sort of Smark-Os made with ramen. (I didn’t actually look at the Smark-Os recipe until after I’d made this dish and was surprised how similar they are.) When Mark asked what it was I said, “it’s Smark-Os made with ramen, so I guess it’s smark-ramen…smar-ramen….Sma-ramen!” (rhymes with shamen!)

Sma-Ramen

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2 large shallots or 1/2 large onion, minced
6 cloves garlic, minced or pressed
1 stalk celery, minced
1 carrot, minced
1/2 tsp red chili pepper flakes
1/8 tsp fennel seeds
2 cups vegan “beef” broth
1 14.5 ounce can tomato sauce
2 frozen basil cubes, or 1/4 tsp dried basil
salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1 package vegan ramen noodles (chuka soba)
1/3-1/2 cup shredded vegan cheddar cheese – use a nice melty sort
vegan Parmesan or Dragonfly’s Bulk, Dry Uncheese Mix, for topping (optional)

Mince the shallot or onion, celery, carrot, and garlic. Shred the “cheese”.
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Heat some olive oil in a medium pot over medium heat. Add the shallots and fry for two minutes. Add the garlic and fry for a few seconds. Add the carrots and celery, as well as the red pepper flakes and the fennel seeds. Fry for 7 minutes or until veggies are soft.
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Add the “beef” broth and bring to a boil.
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Add the tomato sauce and basil; bring to a boil again. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
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Add the ramen, breaking into pieces if so desired. Cook for two minutes.
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Add the shredded “cheese” and stir. Cook for three more minutes.
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Swirl the ramen around a chopstick to help it break up and cook evenly.
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Ramen should take about 5 minutes to cook thoroughly.
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Serve, sprinkling with vegan Parmesan or the “uncheese” mix if desired.
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This was darn tasty and very fast. Vegan “hot dogs” would not be unwelcome in this dish.

The Toonse continues to wear her cone. One thing that makes me feel especially bad for her is she can’t properly groom herself and I know that’s got to be driving her mad. That and having had a fractured wrist when I was 13, I know how frustrating it is to experience the itch you just can’t scratch. And at least I could stick a pencil down my cast! So I think it’s important for me to give her at least a couple of hours a day without it, even if I have to stand over her and monitor her constantly the entire time to make sure she doesn’t dig at her ears. Which she does, almost immediately after I remove the cone. But I cleaned her up real good tonight and afterwards she wasn’t quite as itchy. And she had the chance to eat a meal without having to awkwardly maneuver her mouth out of the cone, and then clean herself up to her satisfaction afterwards.
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I know she really appreciated the break.
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When she has the cone on, I can tell her mouth feels really itchy because she wants to clean it so badly.
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I don’t think I really gave much thought before to how a cat would feel if deprived of the opportunity to groom herself.
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I think they’d feel much the same as I would feel if I weren’t allowed to shower.
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So I feel it’s important to give her this chance each day.
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Until it results in this:
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Also,

Happy Birthday, handsome. I miss you, buddy.
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