Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Hi, me again with a bulk reply post. *lol* Hi rhiamom. Sucanat gets my vote for best sugar. i love putting a spoonful of it in my herbal teas. Really good in a hot mug of roastaroma or mountain chai by celestial seasonings. Gayle, i like the sounds of the recipe you posted for tvp-balls. i bet they have a nice almost sausage- like flavor with the sage and fennel? Another " ball " recipe on my must-try-soon list! LOL@ Donna and her hippy pals that forget their deodorant and think it is no biggie. Just pickin' on ya, but i know some hippy folks that don't do the deodorant and don't think they smell funky... but they really do! hehehe *i'm a stinky patchouli-hippy gal* Anne, i noticed in your post about the mushroom gravy that you said you made veggie sausages and veggie chicken cutlets. Do you have a recipe for these that you like? Actually, i really need a good recipe for homemade vegetarian chicken nuggets. i have a new vegetarian mom of 5 kids that needs some help and can't afford to buy the boxed brands because for the amount her kids eat it would be outrageous. Hi Debra. i have seen the agave nectar but haven't tried any yet. i hear it is a lot like honey in flavor... except maybe a bit less sweet. Is that about right? i will have to try it on your recommendation though! Thanks. Chanda, i bet they will like the whole wheat tortillas; especially if you make them as quesadillas as you described in your recipe. They might not even notice, but just think you browned them a bit more on the griddle. *lol* Anne, right-on, girl! Homeschooled kids typically have really good study habits and can thrive when they are put back into public school because of that. My daughter wanted to go back to public school this year after being homeschooled, and her report card this quarter was all A's.... and the teachers could not say enough good about her positive attitude in class. i am still homeschooling my son this year; he's 12. Pat!!! i love the term " frogmarched " i have never heard it before. What a riot. i had to look it up in my dictionary, but it must be a Canadianism, eh? Too cool! ~ pt ~ So dull and dark are the November days. The lazy mist high up the evening curled, And now the morn quite hides in smoke and haze; The place we occupy seems all the world. ~ John Clare, November Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 I like the way you answer this digest, good idea. Hey, me stinky? Nah, not me...........LOL Donna ~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote: Hi, me again with a bulk reply post. *lol* LOL@ Donna and her hippy pals that forget their deodorant and think it is no biggie. Just pickin' on ya, but i know some hippy folks that don't do the deodorant and don't think they smell funky... but they really do! hehehe *i'm a stinky patchouli-hippy gal* FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Yes:) Agave nectar is similar to honey - but not as sweet nor as thick - it almost reminds me of sucking on the nectar of honeysuckle blossoms! , " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll> wrote: > > Hi, me again with a bulk reply post. *lol* > > Hi rhiamom. Sucanat gets my vote for best sugar. > i love putting a spoonful of it in my herbal teas. > Really good in a hot mug of roastaroma or mountain > chai by celestial seasonings. > > Gayle, i like the sounds of the recipe you posted > for tvp-balls. i bet they have a nice almost sausage- > like flavor with the sage and fennel? > Another " ball " recipe on my must-try-soon list! > > LOL@ Donna and her hippy pals that forget their > deodorant and think it is no biggie. Just pickin' on > ya, but i know some hippy folks that don't do the > deodorant and don't think they smell funky... but > they really do! hehehe > *i'm a stinky patchouli-hippy gal* > > Anne, i noticed in your post about the mushroom > gravy that you said you made veggie sausages and > veggie chicken cutlets. Do you have a recipe for these > that you like? > Actually, i really need a good recipe for homemade > vegetarian chicken nuggets. i have a new vegetarian > mom of 5 kids that needs some help and can't afford > to buy the boxed brands because for the amount her > kids eat it would be outrageous. > > Hi Debra. i have seen the agave nectar but haven't > tried any yet. i hear it is a lot like honey in flavor... > except maybe a bit less sweet. Is that about right? > i will have to try it on your recommendation though! > Thanks. > > Chanda, i bet they will like the whole wheat tortillas; > especially if you make them as quesadillas as you > described in your recipe. They might not even notice, > but just think you browned them a bit more on the > griddle. *lol* > > Anne, right-on, girl! Homeschooled kids typically > have really good study habits and can thrive when > they are put back into public school because of that. > My daughter wanted to go back to public school this > year after being homeschooled, and her report card > this quarter was all A's.... and the teachers could not > say enough good about her positive attitude in class. > i am still homeschooling my son this year; he's 12. > > Pat!!! i love the term " frogmarched " i have never > heard it before. What a riot. i had to look it up in my > dictionary, but it must be a Canadianism, eh? > Too cool! > > ~ pt ~ > > So dull and dark are the November days. > The lazy mist high up the evening curled, > And now the morn quite hides in smoke and haze; > The place we occupy seems all the world. > ~ John Clare, November > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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