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Mark,

 

This is a vegetarian group so it includes vegans, vegetarians and even

non-vegetarians. I admit that some recipes have much more fat and cholesterol

than I would take in. I became a vegetarian in 1973. Shortly after this I saw

Dick Gregory give a speech. He said he became grossly overweight after he

became a vegetarian. If one eats fried tofu every dayone can also get fat and

unhealthy quick. It can happen eating potato chips, which are vegan. A few

years ago, a study was done of junk food. The junk food that contained the most

fat was popcorn, a vegan food. Also by eating peanut butter sandwiches or by

eating cheese sandwiches. If you disregarded the arguments for the environment,

animal rights, and karmic conditions, etc. and just left the health reasons for

eating, one could make an argument that it would be better to eat a little lean

meat and veggies. It would definitely be healthier.

 

We've discussed ghee and butter before. The reports I've seen are

inconclusive on how much cholesterol. I have seen reports of none to a fair

amount. Most of the saturated fats and virtually all of the toxins are what is

discarded when making ghee. In fact, in Ayurveda ghee is recommended for vata

and pitta doshas and contraindicated for kapha doshas. It is just as good as

olive oil for the skin and internal organs. My son goes to school in India.

They eat a lot of fried starchy foods, salt and sugar. Those contribute much

more to the rise in diabetes and blood pressure than eating simple ghee if

prepared right. Ghee in a subzee or kitcheree is very beneficial to health.

 

I think the people in this group like a variety of recipes. I would like to

see some healthy recipes from some of your 300 cookbooks. You must have a lot

of great recipes. Do you rent a room to store the cookbooks? I am anxiously

awaiting your recipes.

 

Best in Health

GB

 

I've over 300 veg'n cookbooks (got a bunch recently sent to me, I'm

blessed, in working on those recipes for Howard's book), and picking my

favorites from the whole collection would be like picking a favorite

child, I suspect.

 

For many, going vegan doesn't happen because of the cheese thing. It

was the pus cell count in cheese, let alone the fat and hormones

concentrated, that pretty much stopped me. Even now, reading some of the

recipes posted here calling for so much cheese, eggs, and butter (clarified

butter, ghee, is a major contributer to the rising heart attack rates

in domestic Indian communities, btw) cause me to mentally shudder.

 

Anyway, after awhile, I decided to adjust my expectations and taste,

once I realized that duplicating cheese in my own kitchen wasn't a viable

(and for me, useful) goal. 'sides... there's some pretty good mock

cheeses available commercially, and one the patent for soy caseine happens

along with corresponding products (thing I blogged about this, don't

remember... from a NotMilk column), I expect we'll see some incredible

vegan cheeses.

 

 

 

wrote:

 

There are 25 messages in this issue.

 

Topics in this digest:

 

1. Re: posts AMY

" cl.britton " cl.britton

2. Sunflower Seed and Potato Bake

" Carol Lester " greenie55

3. Orange-Parsley Hummus

" Char Haz " charrem

4. Roast Potatoes And Squash

" Char Haz " charrem

5. Re: Chilled Peach Soup

" christie_0131 " christie0131

6. Re: Our Baked Beans--question

" Kathleen Pelley " kmpelley

7. Harissa Roasted Potatoes - review

" christie_0131 " christie0131

8. cookbooks Jeanne

" Donnalilacflower " thelilacflower

9. Uncheese

" Guru Khalsa " greatyoga

10. mayo?

" Mike " realshows

11. new member intro

" Doris Atkinson " doris

12. Re: uncheese addendum, dupping cheese/meat

" Mark Sutton " soulveggie

13. Re: new member intro

" Marilyn Daub " mcdaub

14. Potatoes

" genny_y2k " genny_y2k

15. tvp alternative meat products, etc.

" Donnalilacflower " thelilacflower

16. Re: mayo?

" genny_y2k " genny_y2k

17. Re: new member intro Hi Doris

" Donnalilacflower " thelilacflower

18. Re: tvp alternative meat products, etc.

" genny_y2k " genny_y2k

19. Typo

" genny_y2k " genny_y2k

20. Homemade Mayonaise without eggs

" Marilyn Daub " mcdaub

21. Re: Potatoes

" strayfeather1 " otherbox2001

22. Re: Potatoes, Tomatoes

" glpveg4life " glpveg4life

23. Re: Raw Peas Right Out of the Pod-Deana

" Cheryl C " lilgrngeo

24. Re: what is your favorite wrap to eat ?????

" Cheryl C " lilgrngeo

25. Re: Homemade Mayonaise without eggs

" Mike " realshows

 

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Message 1

" cl.britton " cl.britton

Mon May 29, 2006 9:45am(PDT)

Re: posts AMY

 

Thanks! I'm a huge rice wine vinegar fan as well!

Enjoy your day with your family!

 

Christiane

 

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To:

Monday, May 29, 2006 11:24 AM

posts

 

 

Good luck on your exams, Duygu. Maybe if you take a veggie sandwich to

school you will find some other vegetarians or some people who have been

considering it. College food is notoriously bad for you, so you might hit

pay dirt.

 

That potato salad Christiane posted sounds great! I love anything with rice

wine vinegar in it.

 

We're off to a family event but there will be lots of different things to

eat, so I can avoid the grilled meats. I'm in charge of appetizers and for a

change of pace from the usual veggie tray/cheese & cracker tray I'm taking

some

melba rounds with artichoke, arugula, garlic (something else too but I

can't

think what it is) and the gyro bread and tzaziki I posted a while ago. We

will all reek of garlic before its over. AmyF

 

 

 

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