Guest guest Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance rhonda www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 Crushed raw garlic and sea salt, drizzle with hemp oil2009/5/31 rhonda ebrom <dipghater So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance rhonda www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom -- " The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world has never been as great as now. Peace can only come with understanding, and travel is an important means of acquiring it. " --Vincenzo MarcolongoI.A.M.A.T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 lostrin, Mmmmm.... sounds delicious. I use olive oil, garlic, crushed chilli peppers, and Dr. Bronners Liquid Aminos. Cheers. - lostrin oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 3:47 PM Re: help/advice on veggies Crushed raw garlic and sea salt, drizzle with hemp oil 2009/5/31 rhonda ebrom <dipghater So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance rhonda www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom -- "The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world has never been as great as now. Peace can only come with understanding, and travel is an important means of acquiring it."--Vincenzo MarcolongoI.A.M.A.T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Himalayan Crystal salt, with fresh cut garlic cloves, use a small food processor on the cloves and mix in the salt, then add it to anything your eating, very delicious. LPO SPENCER rhonda ebrom <dipghateroleander soup Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:08:18 PM help/advice on veggies So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your input will be much appreciated! !!!!! Thank you in advance rhonda www.caringbridge. org/visit/ reidebrom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Any particular mixture of veggies the best? I love them all so no boundries! On 5/31/09, lostrin <lostrin wrote: > Crushed raw garlic and sea salt, drizzle with hemp oil > > 2009/5/31 rhonda ebrom <dipghater > >> >> >> So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor >> and >> I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can >> eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only >> veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do >> normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat >> my >> veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or >> spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your >> input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance >> rhonda >> www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom >> >> > > > > -- > " The need for peace and understanding between the peoples of the world has > never been as great as now. Peace can only come with understanding, and > travel is an important means of acquiring it. " > > --Vincenzo Marcolongo > I.A.M.A.T. > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 There is this incredible stuff by "Eat in the Raw" by Naked Nutrition called Parma! it is a vegan, tastes stupendous, no kidding....give it a try I promise you'll love it, hard to tell it isn't normal parmesan. It is crushed walnuts, nutritional yeast garlic and celtic salt. Tammatha - rhonda ebrom oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:08 PM help/advice on veggies So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance rhonda www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Would that be in my reg grocery store? It sounds yummy! On 5/31/09, Tammatha <tammatha wrote: > There is this incredible stuff by " Eat in the Raw " by Naked Nutrition called > Parma! it is a vegan, tastes stupendous, no kidding....give it a try I > promise you'll love it, hard to tell it isn't normal parmesan. It is crushed > walnuts, nutritional yeast garlic and celtic salt. > > Tammatha > - > rhonda ebrom > oleander soup > Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:08 PM > help/advice on veggies So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor > and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE > can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only > veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do > normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my > veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or > spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your > input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance > rhonda > www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 No, it isn't mainstream since it is raw vegan, I don't even think Whole Foods carries it. I got it at a very conscientious small community health food store, lots of them here (I live it California). But I know you can get it online for sure. Tammatha - rhonda ebrom oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:37 PM Re: help/advice on veggies Would that be in my reg grocery store? It sounds yummy!On 5/31/09, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote:> There is this incredible stuff by "Eat in the Raw" by Naked Nutrition called> Parma! it is a vegan, tastes stupendous, no kidding....give it a try I> promise you'll love it, hard to tell it isn't normal parmesan. It is crushed> walnuts, nutritional yeast garlic and celtic salt.>> Tammatha> -> rhonda ebrom> oleander soup > Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:08 PM> help/advice on veggies>>>>>>> So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor> and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE> can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only> veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do> normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my> veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or> spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your> input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance> rhonda> www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom>>-- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Hi Tammatha, I am also in California and would like to know which health food store you find this product at if you don't mind. Thanks, Marva Tammatha <tammatha oleander soup Sun, 31 May 2009 6:08 pm Re: Re: help/advice on veggies No, it isn't mainstream since it is raw vegan, I don't even think Whole Foods carries it. I got it at a very conscientious small community health food store, lots of them here (I live it California). But I know you can get it online for sure. Tammatha - rhonda ebrom oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:37 PM Re: help/advice on veggies Would that be in my reg grocery store? It sounds yummy! On 5/31/09, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote: > There is this incredible stuff by "Eat in the Raw" by Naked Nutrition called > Parma! it is a vegan, tastes stupendous, no kidding....give it a try I > promise you'll love it, hard to tell it isn't normal parmesan. It is crushed > walnuts, nutritional yeast garlic and celtic salt. > > Tammatha > - > rhonda ebrom > oleander soup > Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:08 PM > help/advice on veggies So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor > and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE > can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only > veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do > normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my > veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or > spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your > input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance > rhonda > www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom > > -- Sent from my mobile device A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Hi Marva, I'm in Northern California 1 hour north of San Francisco in Sonoma County. It is a locally owned health food store called Community Market. I'm sure you probably have one like it somewhere in your town. Otherwise, the internet is a great option, it doesn't have to be refrigerated until it is open so it ships just fine. There are many fantastic raw food vegan websites, tons actually... they are so fun to shop on too, so many goodies. My favorite is therawfoodworld.com, check it out... they also have the most incredible raw vegan ice cream, you won't believe how fantastic it tastes! Tammatha - dgdavid1 oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 8:31 PM Re: Re: help/advice on veggies Hi Tammatha,I am also in California and would like to know which health food store you find this product at if you don't mind. Thanks, Marva Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net>oleander soup Sent: Sun, 31 May 2009 6:08 pmRe: Re: help/advice on veggies No, it isn't mainstream since it is raw vegan, I don't even think Whole Foods carries it. I got it at a very conscientious small community health food store, lots of them here (I live it California). But I know you can get it online for sure. Tammatha - rhonda ebrom oleander soup Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:37 PM Re: help/advice on veggies Would that be in my reg grocery store? It sounds yummy!On 5/31/09, Tammatha <tammatha (AT) sonic (DOT) net> wrote:> There is this incredible stuff by "Eat in the Raw" by Naked Nutrition called> Parma! it is a vegan, tastes stupendous, no kidding....give it a try I> promise you'll love it, hard to tell it isn't normal parmesan. It is crushed> walnuts, nutritional yeast garlic and celtic salt.>> Tammatha> -> rhonda ebrom> oleander soup > Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:08 PM> help/advice on veggies>>>>>>> So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor> and I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE> can eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only> veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do> normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my> veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or> spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your> input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance> rhonda> www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom>>-- Sent from my mobile device A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor orspice them up with... ____________ Rhonda, my opinion is real salt, not the kind that's been heated to 600 degrees, is something I wouldn't be without. I like Redmond's Real Salt. It's not white like store salt and has minerals and is healthy. I wouldn't be without raw honey and sea salt, my favorite things to buy in the health food store besides soap, and I like the sea salt soap, too. Terri We found the real 'Hotel California' and the 'Seinfeld' diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Hi Rhonda, I put onion powder on many things including avocado which people rave about. If you are allowing yourself potato (I doubt it) you can mash it up add water and onion power and make a pretty nice sauce. Of course you can do the same with avocado. Paul Winter oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: > > So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor and > I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can > eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only > veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do > normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat my > veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or > spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your > input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance > rhonda > www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Yup, no potato for me or bread! I thought i would feel okay but i have been eating all day long like im always hungry! We modified a little when we found some awesome soy and flax seed tortilla chips!!!! They are yummy with pico!!!!!! And my kids even love them! I have always kinda had tummy issues and i thought cutting everything out mostly would relieve it some but it doesnt appear to be doing so, also is my body gonna freak out with no carbs when i work out? Im worried about that! Rhonda On 6/1/09, Paul Winter <paul wrote: > Hi Rhonda, > > I put onion powder on many things including avocado which people rave about. > If you are allowing yourself potato (I doubt it) you can mash it up add > water and onion power and make a pretty nice sauce. Of course you can do > the same with avocado. > > Paul Winter > > oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: >> >> So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor >> and >> I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can >> eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only >> veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do >> normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat >> my >> veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or >> spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your >> input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance >> rhonda >> www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom >> > > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 I like using Extra Virgin Olive Oil and the Pink Himalayian Salt from Mountain Rose Herbs. Lots of natural minerals in it and it tastes good and it's cheap. --- On Mon, 6/1/09, sstenycat <sstenycat wrote:sstenycat <sstenycatRe: Re: help/advice on veggiesoleander soup Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 9:36 PM I will more than likely eat my veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor orspice them up with... ____________ Rhonda, my opinion is real salt, not the kind that's been heated to 600 degrees, is something I wouldn't be without. I like Redmond's Real Salt. It's not white like store salt and has minerals and is healthy. I wouldn't be without raw honey and sea salt, my favorite things to buy in the health food store besides soap, and I like the sea salt soap, too. Terri We found the real 'Hotel California' and the 'Seinfeld' diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 One of the things I have borrowed and will forever use from the Budwig cookbook is 'Oleolux'. You put one cup of flaxseed oil in the freezer and meantime put one cup of coconut oil in a heavy fry pan with two onions dices and 10 cloves of crushed garlic and saute until onions are golden. Let cool and strain into the flax oil. Put in fridge...very aromatic and delish on veggies and sandwiches etc. It is very healthy as it has omega 6 from the flax and omega 3 from the coconut which is linked to Peskin's work " The Hidden Story of Cancer " . Cheryl oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: > > Yup, no potato for me or bread! I thought i would feel okay but i > have been eating all day long like im always hungry! We modified a > little when we found some awesome soy and flax seed tortilla chips!!!! > They are yummy with pico!!!!!! And my kids even love them! > I have always kinda had tummy issues and i thought cutting > everything out mostly would relieve it some but it doesnt appear to be > doing so, also is my body gonna freak out with no carbs when i work > out? Im worried about that! > Rhonda > > On 6/1/09, Paul Winter <paul wrote: > > Hi Rhonda, > > > > I put onion powder on many things including avocado which people rave about. > > If you are allowing yourself potato (I doubt it) you can mash it up add > > water and onion power and make a pretty nice sauce. Of course you can do > > the same with avocado. > > > > Paul Winter > > > > oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater@> wrote: > >> > >> So im requesting some advice on seasoning/cooking veggies. My neighbor > >> and > >> I are doing a week long strictly fruits and veggies diet of sorts. WE can > >> eat no bread, rice, animal products crackers etc........only fruits only > >> veggies. This means that I cannot steam and flavor my veggies like I do > >> normally, with real butter and garlic salt. I will more than likely eat > >> my > >> veggies lightly steamed, so what kinds of things are the best to flavor or > >> spice them up with...I know there are a few vegans in this group and your > >> input will be much appreciated!!!!!! Thank you in advance > >> rhonda > >> www.caringbridge.org/visit/reidebrom > >> > > > > > > > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Personally, I like the flavor of curry powder on veggies. Also, hummous is delicious on veggies. About the soy and pita chips---unfermented soy products are extremely bad for your health. There are numerous sites on the internet that give the research and reasons, just put " The Dangers of Soy " in the search engine. Blessings, Jill~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Not to make light of the situation but is soy better or worse for me than my 2 pots of coffee a day and my smokes???? Just curious! R On 6/2/09, lillisilly <evangelnet wrote: > Personally, I like the flavor of curry powder on veggies. Also, hummous is > delicious on veggies. > > About the soy and pita chips---unfermented soy products are extremely bad > for your health. There are numerous sites on the internet that give the > research and reasons, just put " The Dangers of Soy " in the search engine. > > Blessings, Jill~ > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Lol on second thought, sorry for not cutting the messages, im worried about all my childrens health, however the one of my children im most concerend about that has cancer is allergic to soy so he doesnt eat those chips! R On 6/2/09, rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: > Not to make light of the situation but is soy better or worse for me > than my 2 pots of coffee a day and my smokes???? Just curious! > R > > On 6/2/09, lillisilly <evangelnet wrote: >> Personally, I like the flavor of curry powder on veggies. Also, hummous >> is >> delicious on veggies. >> >> About the soy and pita chips---unfermented soy products are extremely bad >> for your health. There are numerous sites on the internet that give the >> research and reasons, just put " The Dangers of Soy " in the search engine. >> >> Blessings, Jill~ >> >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 Rhonda, My answer to you would be "all of the above." They should all be eliminated. Hugs, oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote:>> Not to make light of the situation but is soy better or worse for me> than my 2 pots of coffee a day and my smokes???? Just curious!> R> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2009 Report Share Posted June 2, 2009 , I assume by eliminated you mean removed from my life as they are unhealthy for me, but so is my hubby and he's not going anywhere either! On 6/2/09, May <luellamay129 wrote: > > Rhonda, > > My answer to you would be " all of the above. " They should all be > eliminated. > > Hugs, > > > > oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote: >> >> Not to make light of the situation but is soy better or worse for me >> than my 2 pots of coffee a day and my smokes???? Just curious! >> R >> >> > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 LOL! LOL! LOL! Ooooooooooh I needed that! You are so funny! This is the first time I have laughed in a long time and it feels so good! Yes, the unfermented soy, 2 pots of coffee and smokes should be eliminated from your life. As for you husband, if I remember correctly, there was this "for better or for worse" clause attached to the marriage contract. He needs to stay. Hugs, oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote:>> ,> I assume by eliminated you mean removed from my life as they are> unhealthy for me, but so is my hubby and he's not going anywhere> either!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 I agree with , all of the above (except hubby!) need to be " eliminated " ...just curious...I don't know if you are joking about the smokes and the coffee...but it seems odd to be doing a vegan type raw food fast and also have those above mentioned items on the menu? I know that's nosy; you don't have to answer. Blessings, Jill~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Well tobacco is a plant and coffe are beans, this was not my idea, this raw diet was purely for my neighbors whim! Im still going she gave in today after only two days! Its hard i feel weak, the only purpose of my raw diet was to give her company on her mission! On 6/2/09, lillisilly <evangelnet wrote: > I agree with , all of the above (except hubby!) need to be > " eliminated " ...just curious...I don't know if you are joking about the > smokes and the coffee...but it seems odd to be doing a vegan type raw food > fast and also have those above mentioned items on the menu? > > I know that's nosy; you don't have to answer. > > Blessings, Jill~ > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Jill, If you are feeling weak, you are not getting all of the proper nutrients. One must be thoroughly informed when following a vegan diet. While I am on this subject, I am looking for someone to guide a friend of mine in switching to Vegan. If you would be willing to help, would you please send me a private email? Also, maybe you could also give Jill pointers? Hugs, oleander soup , rhonda ebrom <dipghater wrote:>> Well tobacco is a plant and coffe are beans, this was not my idea,> this raw diet was purely for my neighbors whim! Im still going she> gave in today after only two days! Its hard i feel weak, the only> purpose of my raw diet was to give her company on her mission!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2009 Report Share Posted June 4, 2009 Soy is used in excess and processed without reason - that is an understatement. Soy is poison to the thyroid. Just because you can't see or feel the damage being done doesn't mean it's not happening. Like nicotine, the killer moves slowly,but it gets the job done. We are now readers of ingredients in products, probably to a fault. Soy is everywhere and in just about everything we put in our mouths unless we are diligent label readers. Make it a point to read everything that has a label. Soy was never meant to be processed in any way, and is not meant to be a major diet contributor, only as a garnish. Marketing and psychology - wolves in sheep's clothing, and they never sleep.Lynrhonda ebrom <dipghateroleander soup Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 2:58:54 PMRe: Re: help/advice on veggies Not to make light of the situation but is soy better or worse for me than my 2 pots of coffee a day and my smokes???? Just curious! R On 6/2/09, lillisilly <evangelnet (AT) vtlink (DOT) net> wrote: > Personally, I like the flavor of curry powder on veggies. Also, hummous is > delicious on veggies. > > About the soy and pita chips---unfermented soy products are extremely bad > for your health. There are numerous sites on the internet that give the > research and reasons, just put "The Dangers of Soy" in the search engine. > > Blessings, Jill~ > > -- Sent from my mobile device Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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