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Hi MJD,

If you are determined to use up food items you have on hand until

they are gone and you can purchase new stuff, absolutely. We just

used an existing Pizza recipe we had for the the dough.

 

Same with the Pesto recipe, we used a recipe from an Italian cook

book i have and used sporuted Pine nuts. So far i am using most of

my old receipes with new ingredients and making either none or very

few changes.

 

I dont know what to suggest on the veggie juices for your son. I can

barely drink them myself (other than carrot juice) and opt to eat the

veggies. Carrot mixes great with Orange by the way and i have been

able to get the grandsons to have some now and then.

 

Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , " mjdavis108 " <mjd_subs2@h...>

wrote:

> herbal remedies , " Sylvia " <h10feet>

> wrote:> I posted a receipe for Sprouted Flour Pizza a few weeks ago

> and it is now in the files. We added homemade pesto with a ton of

> garlic and spinach, bellpepper, mushrooms, onion, and more garlic.

> If your kids like pizza this is a sure fire hit. also have you

tried

> veggie tacos?

>

>

> Hi Ms. Sylvia!

>

> Oh, that recipe looks yummy!

>

> I have a question. I have some flour I bought at the Organic Food

> Store. It's whole wheat something. Can I use that in place of the

> Sprouted Spelt? I don't mind buying the Spelt, but I would like to

> use up things I have here too.

>

> As far as my " kid " goes, he will eat salads, but won't drink fresh

> juices and definitely won't touch Panther Piss or Cabbage Juice

> (that's all I've learned to make so far).

>

> I wanted to him to try because his knees are starting to hurt. He

> will drink herbal tea, so I might be able to sneak some in there.

I

> did get him to take some chondrotin and glucosamine, but you would

> think the world was coming to an end. One of my friends said this

> is a normal mid-life crisis. I'm trusting they grow out of this.

> Please tell me they do. :-)

>

> Thanks for the point to the recipe and the tips!

>

> Have a good one,

> mjd

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I just had a thought. MJD does your son like chips and salsa???

 

You could juice a tomato, some onion, some garlic (as much as you

think you can get away with hehehehe) and maybe a small (super small)

piece of habanero or jalapeno and add to some diced tomato and make

him some fresh salsa that he can eat with tortilla chips.

 

Alot of kids will pick the bigger chunks out and miss out on the

advantage of the onion and garlic, but if you add them to the salsa

as a juice, he would never know as long as it tastes good. You might

even be able to add a bit of cabbage juice??? (experiment!)

Obviously this would be yummy on a good veggie taco too!

 

Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , " Candace Podratz "

<CandaceAndBrock@w...> wrote:

> My toddler drinks carrot/apple juice, too. Yummy. He likes the

orange/carrot also.

>

> Candace

>

> A happy person is not a person in a certain set of circumstances,

but rather a person with a certain set of attitudes.

> -

> Sylvia

> herbal remedies

> Monday, March 22, 2004 12:44 PM

> Herbal Remedies - Re: Old Habit s Die Hard /MJD

>

>

> Hi MJD,

> If you are determined to use up food items you have on hand until

> they are gone and you can purchase new stuff, absolutely. We

just

> used an existing Pizza recipe we had for the the dough.

>

> Same with the Pesto recipe, we used a recipe from an Italian cook

> book i have and used sporuted Pine nuts. So far i am using most

of

> my old receipes with new ingredients and making either none or

very

> few changes.

>

> I dont know what to suggest on the veggie juices for your son. I

can

> barely drink them myself (other than carrot juice) and opt to eat

the

> veggies. Carrot mixes great with Orange by the way and i have

been

> able to get the grandsons to have some now and then.

>

> Sylvia

>

> herbal remedies , " mjdavis108 "

<mjd_subs2@h...>

> wrote:

> > herbal remedies , " Sylvia " <h10feet>

> > wrote:> I posted a receipe for Sprouted Flour Pizza a few weeks

ago

> > and it is now in the files. We added homemade pesto with a ton

of

> > garlic and spinach, bellpepper, mushrooms, onion, and more

garlic.

> > If your kids like pizza this is a sure fire hit. also have you

> tried

> > veggie tacos?

> >

> >

> > Hi Ms. Sylvia!

> >

> > Oh, that recipe looks yummy!

> >

> > I have a question. I have some flour I bought at the Organic

Food

> > Store. It's whole wheat something. Can I use that in place of

the

> > Sprouted Spelt? I don't mind buying the Spelt, but I would

like to

> > use up things I have here too.

> >

> > As far as my " kid " goes, he will eat salads, but won't drink

fresh

> > juices and definitely won't touch Panther Piss or Cabbage Juice

> > (that's all I've learned to make so far).

> >

> > I wanted to him to try because his knees are starting to hurt.

He

> > will drink herbal tea, so I might be able to sneak some in

there.

> I

> > did get him to take some chondrotin and glucosamine, but you

would

> > think the world was coming to an end. One of my friends said

this

> > is a normal mid-life crisis. I'm trusting they grow out of

this.

> > Please tell me they do. :-)

> >

> > Thanks for the point to the recipe and the tips!

> >

> > Have a good one,

> > mjd

>

>

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