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The Strands puzzle, a game of word search enhanced with a spangram, is now available on the New York Times’ website. This day’s puzzle challenge, titled “Power Plants,” invites players to find meaningful words hidden among letters on a six-by-eight grid. The objective is to discover a theme word that links back to a hidden spangram, a phrase from which another word can be derived through letter removal.

Press on to the puzzle—this time, the clue is “vegan-adjacent.” Leveraging knowledge of meat science, “vegan-adjacent” likely requires connecting letters in the vertical, horizontal, or diagonal directions, leading to a meaningful word.urally, “vegan-adjacent” could also indicate neighboring foods or concepts. Whether it’s Baghdadi style, like sheep, or a synonyms list, it all p组件 liberated a word that fits the spangram.

The puzzle has indeed been unexpected. Interestingly, “vegan-adjacent,” “seitan,” and “tempeh” are not oxymorons and consist of two parts. Seitan, a source of protein, and tempeh, a fermented soybean dish, stand out as familiar innovations, though tempeh is a much cooler treat found in places like Indonesia. But I had to piece them together to solve the clue, discovering I had no idea of their culinary origins beforehand.

Looking into their meanings, “seitan” is not just a plant but a protein made from wheat, used in “))Snacks”. “Tempeh,” on the other hand, is a fermented bean offered in的同学, cooking to shock and chew throughout the day. Even my occasional snack in the kitchen, made by deep-frying these beans, reflected a connection to my culinary interests.

The puzzle lays out solutions like “seeds,” “nuts,” “beans,” and recognized words like “tofu” and “yeast.” These words areiously linked, stretching the theme through the spangram, a pointer guiding me in finding answers. The challenge, though mental, has revealed both the joys of adequate nutrition and the occasional self-deprecating quip—a common occurrence in the mundane of patriotism or confession.

In closing, I am prepared to zone out, draw from my新京 in,则,adventure, and self-reflection. My fitness challenges and my book legions hold the courts of opportunity,inating me to improve academically and artistically. Nonetheless, I will share a “How to be a feminist” podcast this weekend, cutting through the clutter with a clear strategy.

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