Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 This may be a dumb question, but are you sure you got " nutritional yeast " and not " brewer's yeast " ? Because a lot of people say they're interchangable, but as I found out early in my experiments with supplementation, they're NOT. Brewer's yeast is gagalicious. Can't help with brand - I buy the bulk stuff from the HFS. But if it helps, it looks like thin flakes (like fish food), not granules. Then again, it could be one of those taste things - you know, like in biology class where they hand out the paper strips and everyone puts them on their tongue and one person starts gagging and spitting and everyone else wonders what's wrong with them? My husband was that one person, and I think part of why he's so anti-food is that there are a lot of things he can taste that most people can't. > Message: 24 > Tue, 18 Oct 2005 17:12:04 -0000 > " lilmunkydunk " <lilmunkydunk > Nutritional Yeast > > What brand of nutritional yeast does everybody use? I have tried two > different brands (I used to add it to my homemade baby foods when > Doodle was tiny) and both have made my husband and I gag, it tasted and > smelled so very nasty. If I were to lick the innards of my shoe after > 45 minutes on the tread mill, I would be reminded of nutritional > yeast! I tried a " macaroni hates cheese " recipe using a whole cup of > the stuff and we all almost lost our lunch. I have a big container of > the stuff and am terrified of it now. I see so many people here use > it, so I must be doing something wrong. re: Veg restaurants in DC - DC is actually relatively veg-friendly, even though it may not look like it at first. You *can* find good stuff to eat almost anywhere, even steakhouses. As far as actual vegetarian restaurants - I know of several in the surrounding suburbs - Sunflower in Vienna (VA) is fantastic, and the Vegetable Garden in Rockville (MD) has an amazing selection - both are mostly vegan. In actual DC - Meskerem (http://www.meskeremonline.com/) is a way cool Ethoipian place - make sure they understand you want the *vegetarian* messob (combination). Soul Vegetarian (http://www.kingdomofyah.com/SV.htm) is also very cool and yum, but not in the best neighborhood (and not really near Metro, no matter what they claim). Don't go on Sunday - the brunch is good, but the weekday stuff is better. Enjoy your trip - hope you find lots of yummy places to check out! (And I hope other people post their recommendations to the list, because I'm always looking out for vegetarian restaurants to patronize.) -kt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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