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I think Ricemellow doesn't exist in Los Angeles anymore! I went to

WHole Foods and they said it's been discontinued and since they bought

out WIld Oats, it's really nonexistent now. I'm bummed because I

found a good carrot cake recipe online that calls for it, so now I'll

have to order it online and wait for it to come in the mail.

 

Thanks for the tip on the Sweetandsara stuff. I'm going to look for

that brand in my area. -robyn

 

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> Rice Mellow (like marshmellow fluff)! I swear this stuff is

WONDERFUL. It's vegan and pretty much made from brown rice syrup, but

smells and tastes like marshmellows. I even tried it on a few non

vegetarians who gave it the thumbs up and am trying it again tomorrow

(but won't tell them). Slap some on toast with Better N Peanutbutter

or use it in any recipe like putting on top of brownies or making rice

krispie squares. Genuardi's has it in their natural foods section for

$4 and I'm assuming natural foods stores would also have it.

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I looked it up and looks like you can buy it online:

 

http://www.veganstore.com/vegan-food-items/other-sweets/ricemellow-marshmallow-

fluff/Page_1/628.html

 

Joyce

 

 

 

, " Robyn " <flwrdrmgirl wrote:

>

> I think Ricemellow doesn't exist in Los Angeles anymore! I went to

> WHole Foods and they said it's been discontinued and since they bought

> out WIld Oats, it's really nonexistent now. I'm bummed because I

> found a good carrot cake recipe online that calls for it, so now I'll

> have to order it online and wait for it to come in the mail.

>

> Thanks for the tip on the Sweetandsara stuff. I'm going to look for

> that brand in my area. -robyn

>

> , Shameless Flirt

> <lilacpatch@> wrote:

> >

> > Rice Mellow (like marshmellow fluff)! I swear this stuff is

> WONDERFUL. It's vegan and pretty much made from brown rice syrup, but

> smells and tastes like marshmellows. I even tried it on a few non

> vegetarians who gave it the thumbs up and am trying it again tomorrow

> (but won't tell them). Slap some on toast with Better N Peanutbutter

> or use it in any recipe like putting on top of brownies or making rice

> krispie squares. Genuardi's has it in their natural foods section for

> $4 and I'm assuming natural foods stores would also have it.

>

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