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Cooking the lentils |
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Blended lentils spread on fabric |
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Well what a crazy ending to the Superbowl! Back to the lentils...After soaking for 8 hours, I gave up on the first batch of lentils and decided to cook a batch instead. After cooking and adding some additional water, I blended them. They were pretty thick but there was no problem spreading them on the fabric. I will have to wait until they dry to see how they resist.
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