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Haha now I made the mac and cheese and thought it tasted like wall spackle. The

eggplant parm. Is so so but it is terrible heated up the next day. I agree with

the ratings, you either love that book or hate it.

The less you use cheese the more you really don't miss it. I would rather toss

pasta with a good olive oil and herbs. There is a vegan sauce reicpe " Savory

Sauce " I use on everything. It's in the sauce recipe folder.

It is almost an Alfredo sauce in taste.

Donna

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" Robyn " <flwrdrmgirl

 

Wed, 27 Feb 2008 19:49:24

 

Donna Re: cheese substitutes

 

 

Hi Donna,

Thanks for the welcome!

That is a good idea about the tofu cottage cheese. I have used tofu

in lasagna and it works great! Yes, I have to laugh, the Uncheese

Cookbook is quite scary. My VERY skeptical husband did try the

Uncheese Mac N'Cheese I made and said 'it's not bad'. But, again, I

had to play with the recipe. The reviews on Amazon were 50/50. I

don't think I would've gotten that book, if it wasn't to try it for my

son. Well, at least I didn't have to pay for it. hehe.

-Robyn

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, thelilacflower wrote:

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> Hi Robyn,

> I agree there is no perfect sub. Some are close. I just avoid

them. I add tofu to my lasagna and stuffed shells. I really miss

cottage cheese. If I crumble firm tofu and add a dash of lemon juice

and salt it's a pretty good sub. I couldn't stand any recipe I tried

in the Uncheese Cookbook

> Welcome to the group

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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Hi Donna,

Thanks for the welcome!

That is a good idea about the tofu cottage cheese. I have used tofu

in lasagna and it works great! Yes, I have to laugh, the Uncheese

Cookbook is quite scary. My VERY skeptical husband did try the

Uncheese Mac N'Cheese I made and said 'it's not bad'. But, again, I

had to play with the recipe. The reviews on Amazon were 50/50. I

don't think I would've gotten that book, if it wasn't to try it for my

son. Well, at least I didn't have to pay for it. hehe.

-Robyn

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Hi Robyn,

> I agree there is no perfect sub. Some are close. I just avoid

them. I add tofu to my lasagna and stuffed shells. I really miss

cottage cheese. If I crumble firm tofu and add a dash of lemon juice

and salt it's a pretty good sub. I couldn't stand any recipe I tried

in the Uncheese Cookbook

> Welcome to the group

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

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