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<<does it bind you like the other stuff?>> I'll let you know in a week. :-))

Happy Passover to you too, all you Hebes!

What does roflmao mean?

Nina

Passover

wow, I didn' realize there were so many Hebes here! lol

Sooooooooooo happy passover everyone and happy Earth day and stuff.

Nina, you are serious about your matzah! cool! Sounds yummy, does

it bind you like the other stuff?

That's your only luxury? Roflmao!!!!

Peace,

Reggie

> I eat spelt and oat matzoh. I buy both of them as shmurah matzoh -

> guardedly watched from harvest through cooking. The purpose of

the steady

> inspection is to ensure there is no leavening, but it also means a

very high

> quality matzoh, made with whole meal. Both the oat and spelt

matzoh are

> very light and tasty. I eat the spelt for the Seders and the oat

for

> everyday. I find it very light, delicious and digestible. fyi

each one of

> them costs $25 per box! Total is $125 for the week. It's my

annual luxury.

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just put the miso in at the end or make a shoyu or tamari broth

or you could make a veggie stock with kombu and any of the following -

leek, onion, carrot, celery bay leaf, parsely corn cobs, mushrooms

I had a lovely oyster mushroom and bokchoy soup in a restaurant made

with veggie stock which was amazing - I am so used to either blended

pumpkin soups or miso soups that it was a nice change

or you could just buy the Imagine brand veggie stock or any of their

soups though they are a bit salty

I wold not recommend any other soup stocks as most have msg like

compunds called excitotoxins - disguesed as any of the following or

other names - yeast, yeast extract, natural flavouring, hydrolysed

vegetable protein etc

purpleveg wrote:

Happy Passover to those celebrating.

I bought a box of mazah meal under the delusion that I would make

matzah ball soup. Then I got to thinking what the fuse am I going to

do for broth? miso soup? any suggestions? Maybe I should make a

miso veggie soup and cook the balls in it. It won't be healthy miso

as it will boil for quite some time but better than the other

choices... yes? no?

Reg

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purpleveg wrote:

The balls will taste like nothing if I wait to put the miso in last

oh - I thought you meant the soup.

If you put them in the balls that is ok - you don't have to worry about

the miso everytime - sometimes you just use it as in an ingredinet not

for the nezymes etc.

and I thought of the imagine unchicken broth

oh - they make an unchicken?! how cute!

and had

it in my hands

but the thought of using that grossed me out. I will throw in a few

veggies I have around the house sautee some onions in it and cross

my fingers. :)

Thanks for the suggetions.

Reg

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Yes, the soup but I make the soup, put in the balls and cook the

balls in the soup.

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