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Cook a Stir Fry - PEP BB food.sand.stir

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Here’s a stir fry I made the other day. The ingredients were steak, bell peppers, half of an onion, leftover peas and carrots, basil, and salt. All fried in bacon grease.  
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The ingredients
The ingredients
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Cutting peppers
Cutting peppers
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Frying steak
Frying steak
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Frying the stir fry
Frying the stir fry
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Finished
Finished
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Note: oh no, Jesse! I cannot certify this bb, since the meat in your first picture is still in the plastic. You did everything else right. So sorry! I know that there are few ways to store meat without plastic. Next time you attempt this bb, just remove the meat before snapping the shot.

 
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Hooray, stir fry for breakfast!

I used rice from my pressure cook grain BB and the eggs from the fry an egg BB.
I peeled and chopped some garlic, ginger, onions, and carrots.
I cooked all of this down in my cast iron pan.
I tossed in the egg then rice.
I added coconut aminos, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, pepper, and a lot of salt.

This came out to roughly 4 cups, definitely enough for 2 breakfasts
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Chopping onions (sorry for bad angle)
Chopping onions (sorry for bad angle)
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Also bad angle chopping carrots
Also bad angle chopping carrots
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Onions, carrots, garlic, ginger in the pan
Onions, carrots, garlic, ginger in the pan
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Adding egg
Adding egg
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And the rice
And the rice
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Done!
Done!
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Two servings
Two servings
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My serving
My serving
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Fast broken
Fast broken
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Note: dude. you should cook for me sometime X)

 
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Second submission. No plastic this time.

Rough Recipe:
-onion
-bell peppers
-jalapeño pickled eggs
-rice
-green banana
-cherry tomatoes
-bacon grease
-salt and pepper to taste

Cook the rice separate. Then stir fry everything in bacon grease.  
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Ingredients
Ingredients
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Cooking the rice
Cooking the rice
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Cutting the onion
Cutting the onion
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Ingredients in the skillet
Ingredients in the skillet
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Enough for two
Enough for two
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