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@kamama94

@gingerw, if I have the energy and stamina, i do a lot of cutting and slicing prep and can freeze most things, including sliced Roma tomatoes, diced celery, snow peas, cooked & mashed no sodium added, leached red beans for Mexican fillings, even Hy-Vee low-K, low-P baby potatoes, soaked and leached then mashed with water and a spoonful of coconut milk, even vegan gravy and various vegan pasta and veggie dishes. I spend two or three days a month doing this (in stages with rests in between) so at mealtimes I really don't have to cook, just assemble then microwave to heat what needs to be served hot. I've even cut up a frozen Roma slice for a salad and it works fine as long as the tomato pieces don't completely thaw before I eat the salad. I'm all about flavor over volume so most of my recipes make very small portions.

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@kamama94 Flavor is key for me, too. I don't do tomatoes, even before this CKD, because I just don't like them! I use a lot of pepper and spices, my favorite mixed seasoning is Mrs. Dash salt free line, especially garlic and herbs.
Ginger