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I make miso soup with tons of brown rice and blended veggies in it

and whatever Marlie doesn't inhale I eat along with a bunch of

steamed veggies with some flax seed oil drizzled on top.

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> > > I'm a little confused about the whole pickle thing. This is

> totally a

> > > newbie question, so please don't laugh. When I think of

pickles I

> > > think of jarred pickles. Can they be jarred pickles or

saurkraut

> > > (sp?)? Or just homemade? I've seen the pickling containers on

the

> > > Cyber macro website.

> > >

> > > Also, breakfast seems the hardest for me. I mentioned in other

> posts

> > > that I have Diabetes and that I'm worried about just eating

whole

> > > grains in the am because my blood sugar usually goes higher

that I

> > > want.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

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> > > Lori

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You can get it online from us at www.simply-natural.biz and we are

much less than the kushi store.

From:

VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of emilie hamilton

Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007

10:45 AM

To:

VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Breakfast

Hi. If you are unable to find bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or

Trader Joe's consider buying it online through Kushi Institute

store - Becket MA. www.kushistore.com

Blessings, Em

Let the beauty we love be what we do. Rumi

Let everything you do be done in love.

1 Corinthians 16:14

'Love is the measure.' Dorothy Day

'Gather yourselves...All that we do now must

be done in a sacred manner.' Hopi Elders 2001

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You can get it online from us at www.simply-natural.biz and we are

much less than the kushi store.

From:

VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of emilie hamilton

Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007

10:45 AM

To:

VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Breakfast

Hi. If you are unable to find bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or

Trader Joe's consider buying it online through Kushi Institute

store - Becket MA. www.kushistore.com

Blessings, Em

Let the beauty we love be what we do. Rumi

Let everything you do be done in love.

1 Corinthians 16:14

'Love is the measure.' Dorothy Day

'Gather yourselves...All that we do now must

be done in a sacred manner.' Hopi Elders 2001

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You can get it online from us at www.simply-natural.biz and we are

much less than the kushi store.

From:

VeganMacrobiotics [mailto:VeganMacrobiotics ] On Behalf Of emilie hamilton

Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007

10:45 AM

To:

VeganMacrobiotics

Subject: Re:

Breakfast

Hi. If you are unable to find bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or

Trader Joe's consider buying it online through Kushi Institute

store - Becket MA. www.kushistore.com

Blessings, Em

Let the beauty we love be what we do. Rumi

Let everything you do be done in love.

1 Corinthians 16:14

'Love is the measure.' Dorothy Day

'Gather yourselves...All that we do now must

be done in a sacred manner.' Hopi Elders 2001

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Great suggestions, though I'm not sure I can wrap my head, I mean my

mouth around the p-nut butter sauerkraut mix. And this is from

someone who love p-nut butter & pickle sandwiches.

Is there a chart somewhere that states the OK foods for

macrobiotics? It seems that another post said to use almond butter,

rather than p-nut butter and also that cashews are not OK. How would

one know this, or does it matter what you are combining it with?

Tamara

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> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Hey guys!

> >>

> >> Thanks for all the answers to my must-have books question. I'll

have

> >> to check them all out! A couple of questions, what's the

verdict on

> >> fruit? Or is it individual - some work for you, others don't? I

love

> >> fruit and I definately crave it. My other question is what do

you

> >> guys do for breakfast? Here's my story - I usually make myself

some

> >> oatmeal at work and eat it at my desk. Ideally I need something

that

> >> transports well, which cancels out miso soup. Have you guys

found

> >> bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's? Thanks in

advance!

> >> Lala

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >--

> >Food Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> >www.Marque.com

> >

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

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Great suggestions, though I'm not sure I can wrap my head, I mean my

mouth around the p-nut butter sauerkraut mix. And this is from

someone who love p-nut butter & pickle sandwiches.

Is there a chart somewhere that states the OK foods for

macrobiotics? It seems that another post said to use almond butter,

rather than p-nut butter and also that cashews are not OK. How would

one know this, or does it matter what you are combining it with?

Tamara

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Hey guys!

> >>

> >> Thanks for all the answers to my must-have books question. I'll

have

> >> to check them all out! A couple of questions, what's the

verdict on

> >> fruit? Or is it individual - some work for you, others don't? I

love

> >> fruit and I definately crave it. My other question is what do

you

> >> guys do for breakfast? Here's my story - I usually make myself

some

> >> oatmeal at work and eat it at my desk. Ideally I need something

that

> >> transports well, which cancels out miso soup. Have you guys

found

> >> bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's? Thanks in

advance!

> >> Lala

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >--

> >Food Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> >www.Marque.com

> >

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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Great suggestions, though I'm not sure I can wrap my head, I mean my

mouth around the p-nut butter sauerkraut mix. And this is from

someone who love p-nut butter & pickle sandwiches.

Is there a chart somewhere that states the OK foods for

macrobiotics? It seems that another post said to use almond butter,

rather than p-nut butter and also that cashews are not OK. How would

one know this, or does it matter what you are combining it with?

Tamara

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> Hey guys!

> >>

> >> Thanks for all the answers to my must-have books question. I'll

have

> >> to check them all out! A couple of questions, what's the

verdict on

> >> fruit? Or is it individual - some work for you, others don't? I

love

> >> fruit and I definately crave it. My other question is what do

you

> >> guys do for breakfast? Here's my story - I usually make myself

some

> >> oatmeal at work and eat it at my desk. Ideally I need something

that

> >> transports well, which cancels out miso soup. Have you guys

found

> >> bancha twig tea at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's? Thanks in

advance!

> >> Lala

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >--

> >Food Coach Marque

> > " Love Your Body, Love Your Life "

> >www.Marque.com

> >

>

>

> Brown Waxman

> www.celebrate4health.com

> www.bebabywise.com

> info@...

>

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Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip. BruceMay you be well, Chad Henry __________________________________________________

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bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole

Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you be

well,

Chad Henry

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bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole

Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you be

well,

Chad Henry

__________________________________________________

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bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole

Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you be

well,

Chad Henry

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What I have is by & Sons called " Miso-Cup " Savory soup with

seaweed. They have a few different flavors that are pretty good in

a pinch.

>

> Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole

Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

>

> Bruce

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

>

> __________________________________________________

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What I have is by & Sons called " Miso-Cup " Savory soup with

seaweed. They have a few different flavors that are pretty good in

a pinch.

>

> Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at Whole

Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

>

> Bruce

>

>

>

> May you be well,

> Chad Henry

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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bruce wyatt,

Check out the ramen

noodle packages as

they often come with tasty freeze dried miso packets!

But nothing tastes better than home made miso soup made with

organically grown ingredients!

Thank you, very much.

Bruce

Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, I'm in Denver. Denver has a few Whole Foods (not crazy

about them) but a nice chain called Vitamin Cottage. I grew up in

Seattle where they had great co-op natural foods markets--they don't

really have those in my neck of the woods now. Oddly enough I don't

care for Miso Cup as well as the Japanese market varieties.

Bruce

Bruce <bruspain2verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at

Whole Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you

be well,

Chad Henry

__________________________________________________

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bruce wyatt,

Check out the ramen

noodle packages as

they often come with tasty freeze dried miso packets!

But nothing tastes better than home made miso soup made with

organically grown ingredients!

Thank you, very much.

Bruce

Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, I'm in Denver. Denver has a few Whole Foods (not crazy

about them) but a nice chain called Vitamin Cottage. I grew up in

Seattle where they had great co-op natural foods markets--they don't

really have those in my neck of the woods now. Oddly enough I don't

care for Miso Cup as well as the Japanese market varieties.

Bruce

Bruce <bruspain2verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at

Whole Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you

be well,

Chad Henry

__________________________________________________

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bruce wyatt,

Check out the ramen

noodle packages as

they often come with tasty freeze dried miso packets!

But nothing tastes better than home made miso soup made with

organically grown ingredients!

Thank you, very much.

Bruce

Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, I'm in Denver. Denver has a few Whole Foods (not crazy

about them) but a nice chain called Vitamin Cottage. I grew up in

Seattle where they had great co-op natural foods markets--they don't

really have those in my neck of the woods now. Oddly enough I don't

care for Miso Cup as well as the Japanese market varieties.

Bruce

Bruce <bruspain2verizon (DOT) net> wrote:

bruce wyatt,

& Son Trading Company's Miso-Cup is

often sold at Whole Foods and

other select natural foods markets.

For more variety, you might also try the instant

miso soups at Simply Natural.

I'm in Boston! What part of the world are you in?

Thank you, very much.

Bruce Paine

bruce wyatt wrote:

Hi, : I'll check out the freeze-dried miso shiru at

Whole Foods and see how I like it. Thanks for the tip.

Bruce

May you

be well,

Chad Henry

__________________________________________________

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