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How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice sauce to go over

the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me is to grill pears - cut them

in half and scoop out the middles - fill them with blueberries - then wrap the

pear halves in foil and pop them on the grill - simple and tasty.

Blessings

barbequed seitan

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>We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually

have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting another mb

person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it barbequed - anybody

ever do that? any suggestions?

> Thanks

> Klara

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>Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

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How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice sauce to go over

the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me is to grill pears - cut them

in half and scoop out the middles - fill them with blueberries - then wrap the

pear halves in foil and pop them on the grill - simple and tasty.

Blessings

barbequed seitan

>

>We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually

have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting another mb

person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it barbequed - anybody

ever do that? any suggestions?

> Thanks

> Klara

>

>

>---------------------------------

>Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

info@...

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How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice sauce to go over

the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me is to grill pears - cut them

in half and scoop out the middles - fill them with blueberries - then wrap the

pear halves in foil and pop them on the grill - simple and tasty.

Blessings

barbequed seitan

>

>We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually

have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting another mb

person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it barbequed - anybody

ever do that? any suggestions?

> Thanks

> Klara

>

>

>---------------------------------

>Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

Brown Waxman

www.celebrate4health.com

www.bebabywise.com

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Yes, I did the kebabs once over the fire with tempeh - great idea. The other mb person is bringing cooked apples, so I'll save the pears for next fire event - but fresh blueberries, I wish I could find them - thanks . Klara wrote: How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice sauce to go over the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me is to grill pears - cut them in half and scoop out the middles - fill them with blueberries - then

wrap the pear halves in foil and pop them on the grill - simple and tasty. Blessings barbequed seitan>>We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting another mb person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it barbequed - anybody ever do that? any suggestions?> Thanks> Klara>>

>--------------------------------->Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?> Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Yahoo! Autos.

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Yes, I did the kebabs once over the fire with tempeh - great idea. The other mb person is bringing cooked apples, so I'll save the pears for next fire event - but fresh blueberries, I wish I could find them - thanks . Klara wrote: How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice sauce to go over the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me is to grill pears - cut them in half and scoop out the middles - fill them with blueberries - then

wrap the pear halves in foil and pop them on the grill - simple and tasty. Blessings barbequed seitan>>We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting another mb person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it barbequed - anybody ever do that? any suggestions?> Thanks> Klara>>

>--------------------------------->Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?> Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. Brown Waxmanwww.celebrate4health.comwww.bebabywise.cominfocelebrate4health

Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check out

new cars at Yahoo! Autos.

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Hi Klara,

One time I did a BBQ seitan and I could have sworn the recipe was from

Jane Quincannon only I can not find it....

You might try something like the modified BBQ sauce below:

Saute 1 medium onion, chopped in 1/3 C. oil with 2 cloves of garlic, minced.

Stir in:

2 1/2 Cups of no-mato sauce (or tomato sauce), 1/4C. water, 1 Cup

brown rice syrup, 1/2C. prepared mustard, 1tsp. sea salt, 1 tsp.

allspice, 1 T. crushed red pepper or a little cayenne powder, 1 T.

fresh parsley. Bring to a boil and then simmer on low for 30minutes

to 1 hour. Add 1/2C. lemon juice and 2T. Tamari and simmer for 10

minutes more...

www.Marque.com

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> We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually

> have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting

> another mb person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it

> barbequed - anybody ever do that? any suggestions?

> Thanks

> Klara

>

> ________________________________

> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos.

>

>

>

>

--

Food & Life Coach Marque

" Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

www.Marque.com

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Hi Klara,

One time I did a BBQ seitan and I could have sworn the recipe was from

Jane Quincannon only I can not find it....

You might try something like the modified BBQ sauce below:

Saute 1 medium onion, chopped in 1/3 C. oil with 2 cloves of garlic, minced.

Stir in:

2 1/2 Cups of no-mato sauce (or tomato sauce), 1/4C. water, 1 Cup

brown rice syrup, 1/2C. prepared mustard, 1tsp. sea salt, 1 tsp.

allspice, 1 T. crushed red pepper or a little cayenne powder, 1 T.

fresh parsley. Bring to a boil and then simmer on low for 30minutes

to 1 hour. Add 1/2C. lemon juice and 2T. Tamari and simmer for 10

minutes more...

www.Marque.com

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>

>

>

>

>

> We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters, I usually

> have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but I'm inviting

> another mb person, and I thought I'd try making seitan and having it

> barbequed - anybody ever do that? any suggestions?

> Thanks

> Klara

>

> ________________________________

> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos.

>

>

>

>

--

Food & Life Coach Marque

" Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

www.Marque.com

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YUM!!! Wow, this sounds so great.

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> How about seitan and vegetable kebabs - you could make a nice

sauce to go over the top. Another fun dish one of my clients told me

is to grill pears - cut them in half and scoop out the middles -

fill them with blueberries - then wrap the pear halves in foil and

pop them on the grill - simple and tasty.

>

> Blessings

>

>

> barbequed seitan

> >

> >We have a barbeque coming up on Tuesday - mostly for meat eaters,

I usually have some vegetables - onions, mushrooms, zuchinni - but

I'm inviting another mb person, and I thought I'd try making seitan

and having it barbequed - anybody ever do that? any suggestions?

> > Thanks

> > Klara

> >

> >

> >---------------------------------

> >Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> > Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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