Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 there are a few brands here, wrapped in oh so environmentally sound plastic. i forget which one rebecca likes...maybe its wildwood... *shrug* i know it when i see it... i liked the redwood tofu's and analogs a lot over on your side of the pond Peter VV Sep 13, 2007 4:35 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested The only braised tofu I have seen comes ina can in the health food shops. It costs 2 quid a small tin, so needless to say I havent tried it yet! I only eat tofu/beancurd about 1 or twice a fortnight from the chinese takeaway. The Valley Vegan............... Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 7:47:14 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested rebecca is really into some braised tofu's she purchases on a regular basis i tend to like em plain and flavor em up meself tis ok, there's a really good tofu we pruchase at the farmers market.... the only drawback is it literally has a shelf life of 2, maybe 3 days at the most... generally we purchase WildWood brand made up in San Rafael jo Sep 13, 2007 11:29 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. jo Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 you said Soy products tofu is a soy product... soy doesn't have to mean sauce tofu is just ground up soybeans pressed and coagulated basically...... Ron Sep 13, 2007 5:29 PM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested well she started it... LOL The reference was to soy products (i.e. soy milk, soy sauce).Hey I'm only defending myself (mumbles incoherently) , Peter VV <swpgh01 wrote:>> Hey Ron, cut that crap out will you, name calling aint big or clever, a bit like your understanding of vegan food . lots of salt & sugar in tofu? do you even know whats in tofu?> > Peter H > > > > > > Ron <ron.zzxx> > Thursday, 13 September, 2007 8:40:38 PM> Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > I'm sorry but you're about two sandwiches short of a picknick aren't> you? If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!> > @gro ups.com, "jo" <jo.heartwork@ ...> wrote:> >> > What makes you think they add lots of sugar and salt to tofu? or is it> > different in your country. Admittedly you can marinate tofu with> various> > flavours, but then most people do that with meat and fish as well -> so no> > advantage having meat, is there.> > > > Jo> > > > -> > "Ron" <ron.zzxx@ .>> > <@gro ups.com>> > Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 PM> > Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > > > > > Could be.. as one could say such in opposition to anything. I never> > > liked soy products anyway.. anything they have to flavor to get you> > > to like it.. tons of sugar and or salt.. you should question.. our> > > taste buds are important too. I'm sure some like the taste of> > > unflavored soy products though and that may mean they agree with you??> >> > > > > > ________ > Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html> I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 What does this reply have to do with the subject? Tofu does not have any sugar added, and only a little salt. Jo - " Ron " <ron.zzxx Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:40 PM Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > I'm sorry but you're about two sandwiches short of a picknick aren't > you? If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch! > > , " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > > > What makes you think they add lots of sugar and salt to tofu? or is it > > different in your country. Admittedly you can marinate tofu with > various > > flavours, but then most people do that with meat and fish as well - > so no > > advantage having meat, is there. > > > > Jo > > > > - > > " Ron " <ron.zzxx > > > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 PM > > Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > > > > > > > Could be.. as one could say such in opposition to anything. I never > > > liked soy products anyway.. anything they have to flavor to get you > > > to like it.. tons of sugar and or salt.. you should question.. our > > > taste buds are important too. I'm sure some like the taste of > > > unflavored soy products though and that may mean they agree with you?? > > > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007  Hi Peter It is more expensive than the basic tofu, but nice for a treat. Jo - Peter VV Thursday, September 13, 2007 9:35 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested The only braised tofu I have seen comes ina can in the health food shops. It costs 2 quid a small tin, so needless to say I havent tried it yet! I only eat tofu/beancurd about 1 or twice a fortnight from the chinese takeaway. The Valley Vegan............... Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 7:47:14 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested rebecca is really into some braised tofu's she purchases on a regular basis i tend to like em plain and flavor em up meself tis ok, there's a really good tofu we pruchase at the farmers market.... the only drawback is it literally has a shelf life of 2, maybe 3 days at the most... generally we purchase WildWood brand made up in San Rafael jo Sep 13, 2007 11:29 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. jo Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007  My favourites are the chicken-style pieces, but there are other really good ones too - like the roasts. Frys also do very good analogues, especially their nuggets. Jo - fraggle Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:47 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested there are a few brands here, wrapped in oh so environmentally sound plastic. i forget which one rebecca likes...maybe its wildwood... *shrug* i know it when i see it... i liked the redwood tofu's and analogs a lot over on your side of the pond Peter VV Sep 13, 2007 4:35 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested The only braised tofu I have seen comes ina can in the health food shops. It costs 2 quid a small tin, so needless to say I havent tried it yet! I only eat tofu/beancurd about 1 or twice a fortnight from the chinese takeaway. The Valley Vegan............... Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 7:47:14 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested rebecca is really into some braised tofu's she purchases on a regular basis i tend to like em plain and flavor em up meself tis ok, there's a really good tofu we pruchase at the farmers market.... the only drawback is it literally has a shelf life of 2, maybe 3 days at the most... generally we purchase WildWood brand made up in San Rafael jo Sep 13, 2007 11:29 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. jo Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2007 Report Share Posted September 13, 2007 I was referring to SOY PRODUCTS. like they have to add sugar to soy milk or not many would buy it, salt to soy sauce.. etc. Just saying in general I'm sure most people would find a soy product repulsive so they mask it except tofu I guess. For instance I like many type of beans...... I like black beans but I's don't take to no soybeans.. uhg. , " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > What does this reply have to do with the subject? > > Tofu does not have any sugar added, and only a little salt. > > Jo > > - > " Ron " <ron.zzxx > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:40 PM > Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > > > > I'm sorry but you're about two sandwiches short of a picknick aren't > > you? If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch! > > > > , " jo " <jo.heartwork@> wrote: > > > > > > What makes you think they add lots of sugar and salt to tofu? or is it > > > different in your country. Admittedly you can marinate tofu with > > various > > > flavours, but then most people do that with meat and fish as well - > > so no > > > advantage having meat, is there. > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > - > > > " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> > > > > > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 PM > > > Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > > > > > > > > > > Could be.. as one could say such in opposition to anything. I never > > > > liked soy products anyway.. anything they have to flavor to get you > > > > to like it.. tons of sugar and or salt.. you should question.. our > > > > taste buds are important too. I'm sure some like the taste of > > > > unflavored soy products though and that may mean they agree with you?? > > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 mellow out there big guy come on, breathe with me... lets not get all agro..... ok..so, have you ever had soybeans? besides in processed foods? edamame is quite tasty, imo... and, when you said soy product, my immediate thought was "tofu", soy sauce didn't even enter into my thoughts until you mentioned it soy doesn't have to immediately equal some processed food... as for soy milk...i think the one i occassionaly drink has evaporated cane juice...not exactly the evil rearing head of "sugar!" *grabs spear and shield to ward it off...* Ron Sep 13, 2007 6:51 PM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I was referring to SOY PRODUCTS. like they have to add sugar to soy milk or not many would buy it, salt to soy sauce.. etc. Just saying in general I'm sure most people would find a soy product repulsive so they mask it except tofu I guess. For instance I like many type of beans...... I like black beans but I's don't take to no soybeans.. uhg. , "jo" <jo.heartwork wrote:>> What does this reply have to do with the subject?> > Tofu does not have any sugar added, and only a little salt.> > Jo> > -> "Ron" <ron.zzxx> > Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:40 PM> Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > > I'm sorry but you're about two sandwiches short of a picknick aren't> > you? If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!> >> > , "jo" <jo.heartwork@> wrote:> > >> > > What makes you think they add lots of sugar and salt to tofu? or is it> > > different in your country. Admittedly you can marinate tofu with> > various> > > flavours, but then most people do that with meat and fish as well -> > so no> > > advantage having meat, is there.> > >> > > Jo> > >> > > -> > > "Ron" <ron.zzxx@>> > > > > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 PM> > > Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > >> > >> > > > Could be.. as one could say such in opposition to anything. I never> > > > liked soy products anyway.. anything they have to flavor to get you> > > > to like it.. tons of sugar and or salt.. you should question.. our> > > > taste buds are important too. I'm sure some like the taste of> > > > unflavored soy products though and that may mean they agree with you??> > >> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief. Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hi everyone OK - firstly, an apology for letting this through - I've been away, and hadn't realised that the main aim of this person seems to be to cause upset on the list! However, having done that, would like to reply anyway... > Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood > type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their > horses as they rode. What complete nonsense. They may possibly have drunk the blood of their horses in an attempt to frighten their enemies - tactics to frighten enemies has always been common place. However, what gave the nomadic warriors their superiority were their battle tactics - tactics which were adopted by people like Napoleon, and were used regularly until the invention of more powerful weapons in the early 20th century by just about everyone. Of course, the historian in me would like to know exactly what the sources are that detail this blood drinking... and what the sources are for the blood types of asian warriors (not to mention how on earth they could all have the same blood type!!!!) My suspicion is that this is all some urban myth... BB Peter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Hi Peter Welcome back :-) BB Jo - " Peter " <metalscarab Friday, September 14, 2007 9:27 AM Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > Hi everyone > > OK - firstly, an apology for letting this through - I've been away, > and hadn't realised that the main aim of this person seems to be to > cause upset on the list! However, having done that, would like to > reply anyway... > > > Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood > > type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their > > horses as they rode. > > What complete nonsense. They may possibly have drunk the blood of > their horses in an attempt to frighten their enemies - tactics to > frighten enemies has always been common place. However, what gave the > nomadic warriors their superiority were their battle tactics - tactics > which were adopted by people like Napoleon, and were used regularly > until the invention of more powerful weapons in the early 20th century > by just about everyone. > > Of course, the historian in me would like to know exactly what the > sources are that detail this blood drinking... and what the sources > are for the blood types of asian warriors (not to mention how on earth > they could all have the same blood type!!!!) > > My suspicion is that this is all some urban myth... > > BB > Peter > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 they gained superiority by having innovative battle techniques which stunned thier foes... not a whole heck of a lot different then any "conquering" army, be it the german blitzkreig in WWII, the spanish in the americas, the arabs in the 8th century, or the mongols in the 13th the original steppe horsemen, Scythians and Hyksos (sic?), and the rest of the indo-europeans of that time, blew out of the steppes on horses...scaring the bejeebers out of everyone..hence greek myths of centaurs... the egyptians collpased when the hyksos came, until they themselves learned to ride horses and develop chariots.. when the huns came, and later the mongols, their battle tactics at the time were pretty revoltuionary very fluid, and in the mongols case, a well developed tactic of feints and fake retreats, leading their foes into traps and envelopments... these tactics failed when their foes realized the mongols (or whomevers) weakenesses...such as when Baibars trapped them in a canyon etc and so forth... Ron Sep 13, 2007 7:52 PM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief.Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 what peter said i read somewhere, that many central asians are blood type B.. but..begs the question..where the heck did mine come from then? besides being 100% fraggle....my background is 75% Sicilian...so, north african, greek, italian maybe...but...central asian? i do have 25% central european ancenstry..but, that one lil genome would have to do one heck of dance to somehow work its way down! eh..wotever i really don't care hee hee Peter Sep 14, 2007 4:27 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested Hi everyoneOK - firstly, an apology for letting this through - I've been away,and hadn't realised that the main aim of this person seems to be tocause upset on the list! However, having done that, would like toreply anyway...> Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood > type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their > horses as they rode.What complete nonsense. They may possibly have drunk the blood oftheir horses in an attempt to frighten their enemies - tactics tofrighten enemies has always been common place. However, what gave thenomadic warriors their superiority were their battle tactics - tacticswhich were adopted by people like Napoleon, and were used regularlyuntil the invention of more powerful weapons in the early 20th centuryby just about everyone.Of course, the historian in me would like to know exactly what thesources are that detail this blood drinking... and what the sourcesare for the blood types of asian warriors (not to mention how on earththey could all have the same blood type!!!!)My suspicion is that this is all some urban myth...BBPeter I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Now I know that they were masters in the saddle, but tapping viens while riding into battle?, hang on riens in mouth......check, sword in right hand....check............hide shield in other.................check....................shit run out of hands............ Hang on fellow barbarian hordes, would you mind awfully if we just take a break while I tap a vien on my horse, say a quart or two? wont be two ticks old boy. So sorry to hold up the battle, would you mind holding my sword a second.....................oh shit.................. The Valley Vegan............ Peter H Ron <ron.zzxx Sent: Friday, 14 September, 2007 12:52:28 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief.Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 You obviously havent seen the range of soy milk available, in most supermarkets its availble sweetened or unsweetened. The one I buy is made with non GM soya beans. The average moo juice you buy is full of puss particles and steroids etc. You can actually buy soya beans frozen in my local supermarket, they are like small broad beans, a lovely green colour. I would imagine that most meat has little flavour unless you added some sort of seasoning? And also moo juice, if you have it in a pudding or milk shake etc, its probably having sugar in there somewhere? The Valley Vegan........... Peter H Ron <ron.zzxx Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 11:51:07 PM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I was referring to SOY PRODUCTS. like they have to add sugar to soy milk or not many would buy it, salt to soy sauce.. etc. Just saying in general I'm sure most people would find a soy product repulsive so they mask it except tofu I guess. For instance I like many type of beans...... I like black beans but I's don't take to no soybeans.. uhg.@gro ups.com, "jo" <jo.heartwork@ ...> wrote:>> What does this reply have to do with the subject?> > Tofu does not have any sugar added, and only a little salt.> > Jo> > -> "Ron" <ron.zzxx@.. .>> <@gro ups.com>> Thursday, September 13, 2007 8:40 PM> Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > > I'm sorry but you're about two sandwiches short of a picknick aren't> > you? If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!> >> > @gro ups.com, "jo" <jo.heartwork@ > wrote:> > >> > > What makes you think they add lots of sugar and salt to tofu? or is it> > > different in your country. Admittedly you can marinate tofu with> > various> > > flavours, but then most people do that with meat and fish as well -> > so no> > > advantage having meat, is there.> > >> > > Jo> > >> > > -> > > "Ron" <ron.zzxx@>> > > <@gro ups.com>> > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:14 PM> > > Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > >> > >> > > > Could be.. as one could say such in opposition to anything. I never> > > > liked soy products anyway.. anything they have to flavor to get you> > > > to like it.. tons of sugar and or salt.. you should question.. our> > > > taste buds are important too. I'm sure some like the taste of> > > > unflavored soy products though and that may mean they agree with you??> > >> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to -> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 uggggg, how can you? chicken flesh impressionists? sorry, I cannot remove myself from the comparison. I will shut up now. Sorry , carry on. hides in corner, stroking a block of tofu...........grinning manically............ The Valley Vegan............. Peter H jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 11:29:20 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  My favourites are the chicken-style pieces, but there are other really good ones too - like the roasts. Frys also do very good analogues, especially their nuggets. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:47 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested there are a few brands here, wrapped in oh so environmentally sound plastic. i forget which one rebecca likes...maybe its wildwood... *shrug* i know it when i see it... i liked the redwood tofu's and analogs a lot over on your side of the pond Peter VV Sep 13, 2007 4:35 PM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested The only braised tofu I have seen comes ina can in the health food shops. It costs 2 quid a small tin, so needless to say I havent tried it yet! I only eat tofu/beancurd about 1 or twice a fortnight from the chinese takeaway. The Valley Vegan....... ........ Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comThursday, 13 September, 2007 7:47:14 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested rebecca is really into some braised tofu's she purchases on a regular basis i tend to like em plain and flavor em up meself tis ok, there's a really good tofu we pruchase at the farmers market.... the only drawback is it literally has a shelf life of 2, maybe 3 days at the most... generally we purchase WildWood brand made up in San Rafael jo Sep 13, 2007 11:29 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. jo Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit For Good this month. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 Its cheaper to buy it ready cooked in a takeaway from my local chinese than to buy a tin and all the other ingredients......... Maybe one day.......... The Valley Vegan................. Peter H jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 11:23:26 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  Hi Peter It is more expensive than the basic tofu, but nice for a treat. Jo - Peter VV @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 9:35 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested The only braised tofu I have seen comes ina can in the health food shops. It costs 2 quid a small tin, so needless to say I havent tried it yet! I only eat tofu/beancurd about 1 or twice a fortnight from the chinese takeaway. The Valley Vegan....... ........ Peter H fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>@gro ups.comThursday, 13 September, 2007 7:47:14 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested rebecca is really into some braised tofu's she purchases on a regular basis i tend to like em plain and flavor em up meself tis ok, there's a really good tofu we pruchase at the farmers market.... the only drawback is it literally has a shelf life of 2, maybe 3 days at the most... generally we purchase WildWood brand made up in San Rafael jo Sep 13, 2007 11:29 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. jo Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM @gro ups.com Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested  We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. Jo - fraggle @gro ups.com Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit For Good this month. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2007 Report Share Posted September 14, 2007 LOL- I reckon the Monty Python team should have made a film like that :-) Jo - Peter VV Friday, September 14, 2007 8:59 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested Now I know that they were masters in the saddle, but tapping viens while riding into battle?, hang on riens in mouth......check, sword in right hand....check............hide shield in other.................check....................shit run out of hands............ Hang on fellow barbarian hordes, would you mind awfully if we just take a break while I tap a vien on my horse, say a quart or two? wont be two ticks old boy. So sorry to hold up the battle, would you mind holding my sword a second.....................oh shit.................. The Valley Vegan............ Peter H Ron <ron.zzxx Sent: Friday, 14 September, 2007 12:52:28 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief.Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 You can just imagine all the barbarian hoardes on anaemic, pale knackered horses can you! The Valley Vegan................... Peter H jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Friday, 14 September, 2007 11:35:09 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested LOL- I reckon the Monty Python team should have made a film like that :-) Jo - Peter VV @gro ups.com Friday, September 14, 2007 8:59 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested Now I know that they were masters in the saddle, but tapping viens while riding into battle?, hang on riens in mouth......check, sword in right hand....check. ......... ..hide shield in other....... ......... .check... ......... ........shit run out of hands....... ..... Hang on fellow barbarian hordes, would you mind awfully if we just take a break while I tap a vien on my horse, say a quart or two? wont be two ticks old boy. So sorry to hold up the battle, would you mind holding my sword a second...... ......... ......oh shit........ ......... . The Valley Vegan....... ..... Peter H Ron <ron.zzxx >@gro ups.comFriday, 14 September, 2007 12:52:28 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief.Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 I can indeed! Jo - Peter VV Saturday, September 15, 2007 2:07 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested You can just imagine all the barbarian hoardes on anaemic, pale knackered horses can you! The Valley Vegan................... Peter H jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Friday, 14 September, 2007 11:35:09 PMRe: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested LOL- I reckon the Monty Python team should have made a film like that :-) Jo - Peter VV @gro ups.com Friday, September 14, 2007 8:59 PM Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested Now I know that they were masters in the saddle, but tapping viens while riding into battle?, hang on riens in mouth......check, sword in right hand....check. ......... ..hide shield in other....... ......... .check... ......... ........shit run out of hands....... ..... Hang on fellow barbarian hordes, would you mind awfully if we just take a break while I tap a vien on my horse, say a quart or two? wont be two ticks old boy. So sorry to hold up the battle, would you mind holding my sword a second...... ......... ......oh shit........ ......... . The Valley Vegan....... ..... Peter H Ron <ron.zzxx >@gro ups.comFriday, 14 September, 2007 12:52:28 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested actually I never really liked soy and I tried many such forms but after reading er4yt which recommends soy for type O's as a dairy alternative I began to incorporate said products into my diet.. never exactly liking them.. dumb, I know.. then I was told by someone about the estrogen in soy and I started researching and came across some opposition to soy that I embraced in a good bye good ridance relief.Did you know the ancient nomadic warriors of the asian steppes (blood type B's) gained superiority in battle by drinking the blood of their horses as they rode. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2007 Report Share Posted September 16, 2007 I got waaaay behind on the messages I think, so I apologize if this has been answered. I was wondering if " braised " tofu is similar to " baked " tofu? I keep buying it to use in recipes, but as it's so good plain I've yet to cook with it. LOL I really liked plain nigari tofu, so of course my store replaced it with blocks of real cheese. Sigh... I did catch the message about salt, and the only salt in the ones I have here seem to be a smidge of sea salt in the soysauce that was used. , " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote: > > We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite. > > Jo > > - > fraggle > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM > Re: Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > > > we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks > > i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it > > sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often. > jo > Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM > > Re: Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > >  > > We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it. > > Jo > > - > fraggle > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM > Re: Re: more on " man the hunted " if you're interested > > > I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time.... I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small > Never thought about the problems of this planet at all > Global warming, radio-active sites > Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! > Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? > Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? > Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea > Outside of California, it's foreign policy > I don't want changes, I have no reactions > Your dilemmas are my distractions > I never looked around, never second-guessed > Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed > And now I can't sleep from years of apathy > All because I read a little Noam Chomsky > I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation > I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization > I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth > I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth > I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces > I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 similiar, but not the same technically, you braise in a skillet... and baking is well..baking tofuchick24 Sep 16, 2007 3:06 AM Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested I got waaaay behind on the messages I think, so I apologize if this has been answered. I was wondering if "braised" tofu is similar to "baked" tofu? I keep buying it to use in recipes, but as it's so good plain I've yet to cook with it. LOL I really liked plain nigari tofu, so of course my store replaced it with blocks of real cheese. Sigh... I did catch the message about salt, and the only salt in the ones I have here seem to be a smidge of sea salt in the soysauce that was used. , "jo" <jo.heartwork wrote:>> We usually get the basic tofu, although Peter had a braised tofu once which was very tasty, and a different texture. It's a shame about your favourite.> > Jo> > - > fraggle > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 7:25 PM> Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > we prolly have tofu 3 times a week..maybe more on certain weeks> > i'll often eat it straight out of the package while cooking with it> > sadly, my fave tasting tofu, small planet, is harder to find around here the last year. i think Rainbow is the only place i've seen it lately. and just can't make it over to rainbow that often.> > > > > > > > jo > Sep 13, 2007 11:20 AM > > Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested > >  > > We have tofu maybe once a week, sometimes fairly plain, sometimes fried in herbs. We don't usually marinate it as I'm supposed to be careful with salt. It is very nice fried with a full breakfast. One of my email friends who works for the Vegan Society eats tofu every day and looks extremely healthy on it.> > Jo> > - > fraggle > > Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:06 PM> Re: Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > I happen to adore tofu, and eat it plain all the time....> > > > > > > I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small> Never thought about the problems of this planet at all> Global warming, radio-active sites> Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No!> Why think of all the bad things when life is so good?> Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'?> Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea> Outside of California, it's foreign policy> I don't want changes, I have no reactions> Your dilemmas are my distractions> I never looked around, never second-guessed> Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed> And now I can't sleep from years of apathy> All because I read a little Noam Chomsky> I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation> I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization> I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth> I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth> I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces> I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses> I never thought about the universe, it made me feel small Never thought about the problems of this planet at all Global warming, radio-active sites Imperialistic wrongs and animal rights! No! Why think of all the bad things when life is so good? Why help with an 'am' when there's always a 'could'? Let the whales worry about the poisons in the sea Outside of California, it's foreign policy I don't want changes, I have no reactions Your dilemmas are my distractions I never looked around, never second-guessed Then I read some Howard Zinn now I'm always depressed And now I can't sleep from years of apathy All because I read a little Noam Chomsky I'm eating vegetation, 'cause of Fast Food Nation I'm wearing uncomfortable shoes 'cause of globalization I'm watching Michael Moore expose the awful truth I'm listening to Public Enemy and Reagan Youth I see no world peace 'cause of zealous armed forces I eat no breath-mints 'cause they're from de-hoofed horses Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2007 Report Share Posted September 17, 2007 OK, thanks! I'm still trying to figure so many things out. I have all these great plans for tofu, but I do like it raw, at least the firmer ones, so often the recipe ends up without the tofu...I already ate it. LOL Thanks for that tofu site, Blake, I take it the Greek scramble uses the fresh type? Want to make sure. LOL Would Kalamata olives work instead of green? I like green olives but the only ones I'm finding here, oddly, seem to have lactic acid, and don't tell the source. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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