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Not sure whether the aluminum would leach into the soil, but I am SO off

aluminum that I have replaced my baking powder with the non-aluminum stuff, I've

thrown away all my aluminum pans (unless they are clad with stainless steel),

and I don't even use aluminum foil in or next to anything I will eat unless I

have a barrier (like parchment paper) between it and the food. And I don't know

if parchment paper can stop any aluminum-leaching that might occur. I avoid

aluminum as much as I can.

I am currently on a tear re. the chemtrails that I see everywhere and every day

here in So. Cal since I read that aluminum oxide is one of the products in those

trails. I don't want to be breathing any more of that stuff than I absolutely

have to. Don't get me started...

So, FWIW, I'm with you re. aluminum near or on the soil. 

Peggy

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 6:03 AM

Subject: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

aluminum

 

I just posted a message saying I would never use aluminum to sprout in, then I

realized there is soil in the buffet thing. But wouldn't the aluminum leech into

the soil and then into the sprouts??

Melody

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Yes, unless you specifically buy the ones without.

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Hi.

Checked my baking powder. Yup,. it's got aluminum.

Going to the store later to find another brand.

THANKS!!!

Melody

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Peggy thanks for your input, I appreciate it.

Stella

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

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Date: Tuesday, February 7, 2012, 11:35 PM

 

Not sure whether the aluminum would leach into the soil, but I am SO off

aluminum that I have replaced my baking powder with the non-aluminum stuff, I've

thrown away all my aluminum pans (unless they are clad with stainless steel),

and I don't even use aluminum foil in or next to anything I will eat unless I

have a barrier (like parchment paper) between it and the food. And I don't know

if parchment paper can stop any aluminum-leaching that might occur. I avoid

aluminum as much as I can.

I am currently on a tear re. the chemtrails that I see everywhere and every day

here in So. Cal since I read that aluminum oxide is one of the products in those

trails. I don't want to be breathing any more of that stuff than I absolutely

have to. Don't get me started...

So, FWIW, I'm with you re. aluminum near or on the soil. 

Peggy

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To: sproutpeople

Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 6:03 AM

Subject: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

aluminum

 

I just posted a message saying I would never use aluminum to sprout in, then I

realized there is soil in the buffet thing. But wouldn't the aluminum leech into

the soil and then into the sprouts??

Melody

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SAY WHAT??  Oh crap.

Stella

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

Subject: Re: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

aluminum

To: sproutpeople

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 7:50 AM

 

Baking Powder has aluminum? I'm going to check my baking powder now.

Thanks much

Melody

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I just checked mine, Clabber Girl and it has Sodium Aluminum Sulfate as an

additive.  Did some research and if taken in small doses it isn't harmful to

humans..but large doses it is.  Time to rethink what's in my pantry.  Thank

you Peggy and Melody!!

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

Subject: Re: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

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To: sproutpeople

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 8:21 AM

 

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Checked my baking powder. Yup,. it's got aluminum.

Going to the store later to find another brand.

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If you can't find aluminum free baking powder, it is very easy to make your

own-just mix two parts cream of tartar (I use McCormicks brand in the glass

bottle) 1 part baking SODA, and just a pinch of corn or tapioca starch to keep

it from clumping together-store in a glass mason jar.

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I'm just happy I learned about aluminum in baking powder. I also looked around

my kitchen and found a lot of disposable aluminum baking pans that I use to

roast chickens, bake this, etc.

Not any more.

I'm going to take out my pyrex from now on

Mel

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No need to buy :)

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Homemade-Baking-Powder-241653

1/4 cup of cream of tartar

2 tablespoons baking soda

(or as reference, the ratio is 2 parts cream of tartar (tartaric acid) 1 part

baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)

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Excellent tip , thanks!

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

Subject: Re: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

aluminum

To: sproutpeople

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 9:32 AM

 

If you can't find aluminum free baking powder, it is very easy to make

your own-just mix two parts cream of tartar (I use McCormicks brand in the glass

bottle) 1 part baking SODA, and just a pinch of corn or tapioca starch to keep

it from clumping together-store in a glass mason jar.

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Yep, it does have aluminum and you can buy it without - it will state as such on

the can!!

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A very good baking powder substitute can be made by mixing one part baking soda

to two parts cream of tartar. Use the same amount of this mix as you would

" regular " baking powder. Go for it! Aluminum and plastic both terrify me.

~Meghan in Montana

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Meghan after what I have learned from this site, I am not a happy camper.  Thank

you as well for the recipe; I intend on using it.

Stella

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

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One more thing: I never put cornstarch into my baking powder mix because I know

full well it comes from GMO corn. I may well be WAY more insanely picky than

everyone else, but that's my two cents....and I've never had any clumping

issues, either....good luck, everyone!

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Meghan,

Try buying your cornstarch at Whole Foods or Sprouts Farm Markets

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One more thing: I never put cornstarch into my baking powder mix because I know

full well it comes from GMO corn. I may well be WAY more insanely picky than

everyone else, but that's my two cents....and I've never had any clumping

issues, either....good luck, everyone!

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Ha! I live forty miles from the nearest town, which is TINY. I could probably

order it online but as I eat a high raw diet I really only use the baking powder

for my husband's biscuits, cakes, et cetera. Thanks for the tip, though!

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Melody I just watched it....now when are the s on??

If you believe in yourself..you've got it made baby!

Big Stinky Mama

Subject: Re: Am I incorrect in giving that advice about

aluminum

To: sproutpeople

Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 3:35 PM

 

Guess what Melody did today?? And of course, I made a video. Thanks much

to all of you who gave me a heads up about aluminum.

Here's the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VX0Sd2DHn0

Melody

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Thanks.

I read where EW does not use cornstarch. The next time I make a batch, I'm

going to follow his lead. He knows about GMO and non-GMO. I learned from him.

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I also won't use GMO, and I don't use corn anything (allergic) I use organic

tapioca starch in place of cornstarch, but more often just make small batches

that don't need an anti caking agent.

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Sorry, Mel,

I do use cornstarch. I just buy organic at Sprouts Farmer's Market. Cornstarch

is great as a thickening agent.

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It was:

Meghan Merker " <gamblergraphics@...

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EW:

I could have sworn it was you who wrote that he never uses cornstarch because

it's corn that is GMO.

I have to go and find who wrote that.

Thanks much.

Melody

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Oh thank you for that info

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