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I am new to quinoa but the dietician says I should try it as a healthy starch. I am looking online and the idea of the boil in bag deal is nice since I am not much of a cook. Has anyone ever tried the Success boil in bag quinoa?

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I haven't tried a boil in bag, but I incorporate quinoa regularly into what I eat these days. It is easy to prepare from scratch. I found this site that is a good introduction into cooking it:

https://www.epicurious.com/expert-advice/how-to-cook-quinoa-perfectly-article

Hope you enjoy it! I like it with roasted veggies on the side, or topped with melted cheese.

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I like mine with roasted veggies too. It is pretty good as long as you rinse it well, cook it long enough, and flavor it well. My favorite way to eat quinoa actually is in these little canned tuna meals. https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Planet-Organic-Sweetcorn-Zucchini/dp/B0CHXRKKB2 Expensive, yes, but handy when I don't want to cook!

I have never tried a boil in bag quinoa but I think it is worth a go! I'd probably put some chicken stock paste in the Water to flavor it though...

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