Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 I bought a cheap ($25) food processor from Walmart and have been using it without problems for a year. This morning I used it to grind oat groats to flour for Juliano's oatmeal cookie recipe and it was fine. (I'm on a Juliano kick at the moment) Alan On Tuesday, December 21, 2004, at 04:57 PM, rawfood wrote: > Message: 22 > Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:42:15 -0000 > sunflowersupreme > Re: Digest Number 992 > > > Thanks for this recipe Alan. Are there other ways to ground the nuts > without using a food processor? If not, that's another piece of > equipment I'll need to invest in. rawfood , > Alan Schechner <alan@d...> wrote: >> >> Juliano's recipe for nut butter is 2 cups of nuts to 1/2 cup of > juice >> (apple, orange or coconut mik). You grind the nuts first in a food >> processor and then add liquid as sparingly as possibe. It lasts > for a >> few days in the fridge. >> >> Hope this helps >> >> Alan >> On Monday, December 20, 2004, at 08:01 PM, rawfood >> wrote: >> >>> Message: 6 >>> Mon, 20 Dec 2004 19:06:10 -0000 >>> sunflowersupreme >>> Raw almond butter & Smelly Sprouts >>> >>> >>> The last couple of months I've purchased raw almond butter at > health >>> food stores or on the internet, but I can see this can get really >>> expensive. Does anyone know how I would make this myself? >>> >>> Also, are sprouts supposed to smell badly? I've sprouted sunflower >>> seeds(my favorite) and alfalfa and they smelled fine, but a few > other >>> things I've tried to sprout really smell. Is that normal for some >>> things? Sun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Hey Alan, I saw the dhydrater and juicer at walmart for under $40 but didn't see the food processor. Thanks for mentioning this, I'll call to see if the store near me carries it. They may have been sold out when I was there. Looks like I may be able to get the equipment I need for under $200. Not bad at all. As time passes I may consider investing in more expensive brands if needed. rawfood , Alan Schechner <alan@d...> wrote: > > I bought a cheap ($25) food processor from Walmart and have been using > it without problems for a year. This morning I used it to grind oat > groats to flour for Juliano's oatmeal cookie recipe and it was fine. > (I'm on a Juliano kick at the moment) > > Alan > On Tuesday, December 21, 2004, at 04:57 PM, rawfood > wrote: > > > Message: 22 > > Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:42:15 -0000 > > sunflowersupreme > > Re: Digest Number 992 > > > > > > Thanks for this recipe Alan. Are there other ways to ground the nuts > > without using a food processor? If not, that's another piece of > > equipment I'll need to invest in. --- In rawfood , > > Alan Schechner <alan@d...> wrote: > >> > >> Juliano's recipe for nut butter is 2 cups of nuts to 1/2 cup of > > juice > >> (apple, orange or coconut mik). You grind the nuts first in a food > >> processor and then add liquid as sparingly as possibe. It lasts > > for a > >> few days in the fridge. > >> > >> Hope this helps > >> > >> Alan > >> On Monday, December 20, 2004, at 08:01 PM, rawfood > >> wrote: > >> > >>> Message: 6 > >>> Mon, 20 Dec 2004 19:06:10 -0000 > >>> sunflowersupreme > >>> Raw almond butter & Smelly Sprouts > >>> > >>> > >>> The last couple of months I've purchased raw almond butter at > > health > >>> food stores or on the internet, but I can see this can get really > >>> expensive. Does anyone know how I would make this myself? > >>> > >>> Also, are sprouts supposed to smell badly? I've sprouted sunflower > >>> seeds(my favorite) and alfalfa and they smelled fine, but a few > > other > >>> things I've tried to sprout really smell. Is that normal for some > >>> things? Sun Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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