Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it was better to boil first and then saute. Really well cooked and small portions.
But the first time I overdid it because they were so delicious and was in so much pain for a night. It was worse that when I had appendicitis!
Oh and to add, I'm a vegetarian who eats a ton of beans, lentils, and vegetables daily. That didn't insulate me from the effects. But they were very tasty!
OP here. This is helpful because I assumed my digestive system could take it given all the vegetables and legumes I eat. I did try just one serving last night and that seems more manageable. They are so delicious and I had prepared them in thick chip slices which was a mistake because the texture was so fabulous I wanted to gobble them all down. I will try boiling first and then saute and see how that goes. I also read that lemon juice helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it was better to boil first and then saute. Really well cooked and small portions.
But the first time I overdid it because they were so delicious and was in so much pain for a night. It was worse that when I had appendicitis!
Oh and to add, I'm a vegetarian who eats a ton of beans, lentils, and vegetables daily. That didn't insulate me from the effects. But they were very tasty!
Anonymous wrote:I found it was better to boil first and then saute. Really well cooked and small portions.
But the first time I overdid it because they were so delicious and was in so much pain for a night. It was worse that when I had appendicitis!