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The kids often help me with the cooking and they wouldn't even try the dish because of the smell. DH didn't have a clue but liked it (kinda like the ol' 'Hey Mikey give me some' the man is unbelieveabley pickey - so my kids didn't know what to make of the fact that he liked it.) I got it in the bulk bin and it wasn't refrigerated.Susan <oceanfest_2000 wrote: I don't use nutritional yeast enough to answer this;however, I thought it had to be refrigerated? Didyour family know you were using it or did you justsneak it in? :-) --- Jonnie Hellens <jonnie_hellens wrote:> I made something for my family (who are carnis) that> had nutritional yeast in it. They couldn't stand> it. I dunno if it was because they smelled the>

nutritional yeast before I put it in or not. I got> it from the bulk bin and I do have to say it smelled> rather nasty. Is is supposed to smell that way? Do> different ones smell differently?> > Susan <oceanfest_2000 wrote: Many people> I talk to say "I couldn't give up cheese".> Here is a neat little book:> The Ultimate Uncheese Cookbook: Delicious Dairy-Free> Cheeses and Classic "Uncheese" Dishes -- by Joanne> Stepaniak> > In the book I read, the author claimed to have> tested> her recipes on people who really like cheese and> only> included those that passed. I haven't tried a> recipe> from this book yet as I only had borrowed it for a> short time. susan> > --- sandi gordon <sandisweeti13132001> wrote:> > > Soooo true I have heard time and

time again that I> > could never give up my cheese products,but they> are> > easy to give up meat.> > > > jo <jo.heartwork wrote: Most> > people give up meat more easily than dairy and> eggs.> > That is why there are lots of vegetarians around.> > > > > > Start your day with - Make it your home page!> > http://www./r/hs> > > To send an email to> - > > > >

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Hi Susan,

 

I agree. Though many times I find more compassion " in " animals than

humans (yes, I know, we are animals too), I think that one most have

empathy for all.

 

Yet I do admit many humans just disgust me. :(

 

Nikki

 

, Susan <oceanfest_2000> wrote:

>

> When people lack empathy for animals they more than

> likely will be lacking in the human empathy department

> as well. It all ties in. Susan

>

> --- linda <lindai81@c...> wrote:

>

> Some will get a bit snotty and say

> > that I care more for animals than humans and put

> > animals above human welfare.

>

>

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Animals do have compassion, except my bird when it's

time for him to go to bed and he doesn't want to . .

..I have to watch out for the BEAK! Susan

 

--- earthstrm <earthstorm wrote:

 

> Hi Susan,

>

> I agree. Though many times I find more compassion

> " in " animals than

> humans (yes, I know, we are animals too), I think

> that one most have

> empathy for all.

>

> Yet I do admit many humans just disgust me. :(

>

> Nikki

>

> , Susan

> <oceanfest_2000> wrote:

> >

> > When people lack empathy for animals they more

> than

> > likely will be lacking in the human empathy

> department

> > as well. It all ties in. Susan

> >

> > --- linda <lindai81@c...> wrote:

> >

> > Some will get a bit snotty and say

> > > that I care more for animals than humans and put

> > > animals above human welfare.

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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For years I've been using Glad Rags. They are reuseable pads made of thick organic cotton. I've also tried sea sponges. I'm using both of them now (well not right this minute if you want to know) and even still having problems because of the blood thinners. By the looks of the waiting room at my cardiologist's office, I'm kinda rare to be having these issues. I'm guessing most of the women there don't have to worry about it. It's also kinda funny - I look much younger than my 44 years - and when I go to the docs, the nurses call out Mr or Mrs so and so, for me, they just call out Jonnie. Although last time when they called me up to pay, the did ask for a Mr some sort of variation of my last name.jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I would have used them, but found out about them after I'd had a hysterectomy. It must work out cheaper than tampons and pads though. Jo - Jonnie Hellens Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:26 PM Re: Vegan Semantics I think I'll give it a go. Being on those blood thinners for my heart has made that a real challenge in my life.jo <jo.heartwork wrote: It is called a Mooncup over here - been around for many years and is eco-friendly, and easy to wash apparently. Jo - Jonnie Hellens Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:18 PM Re: Vegan Semantics I told her it sounded like bunk that they weren't allowed to use anything. Geez, just think of the sanitary aspect of that! I can see how they would need to provide for themselves, but that could be a challenge say if they were trekking around in the field or whatever. Speaking of which, has anyone heard about the Diva cup? It's made of silicone and they say it's non toxic. DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less

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It's always nice to look younger than you are, just a shame to have problems though.

 

Jo

 

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Jonnie Hellens

Friday, December 09, 2005 11:32 PM

Re: Vegan Semantics

 

For years I've been using Glad Rags. They are reuseable pads made of thick organic cotton. I've also tried sea sponges. I'm using both of them now (well not right this minute if you want to know) and even still having problems because of the blood thinners. By the looks of the waiting room at my cardiologist's office, I'm kinda rare to be having these issues. I'm guessing most of the women there don't have to worry about it. It's also kinda funny - I look much younger than my 44 years - and when I go to the docs, the nurses call out Mr or Mrs so and so, for me, they just call out Jonnie. Although last time when they called me up to pay, the did ask for a Mr some sort of variation of my last name.jo <jo.heartwork wrote:

I would have used them, but found out about them after I'd had a hysterectomy.

 

It must work out cheaper than tampons and pads though.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:26 PM

Re: Vegan Semantics

 

I think I'll give it a go. Being on those blood thinners for my heart has made that a real challenge in my life.jo <jo.heartwork wrote:

It is called a Mooncup over here - been around for many years and is eco-friendly, and easy to wash apparently.

 

Jo

 

-

Jonnie Hellens

Tuesday, December 06, 2005 5:18 PM

Re: Vegan Semantics

 

I told her it sounded like bunk that they weren't allowed to use anything. Geez, just think of the sanitary aspect of that! I can see how they would need to provide for themselves, but that could be a challenge say if they were trekking around in the field or whatever. Speaking of which, has anyone heard about the Diva cup? It's made of silicone and they say it's non toxic.

 

 

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