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Does anyone know where I can get a soy free mayo or salad dressing? I have sent

emails and google but can't find any. I am not looking forward to making mayo. 

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I finally found a good soy free mayo recipe that I actually like, that

is actually easy to make, using a stick blender.

I can email it to you privately if you want to try it. I modified it

from a recipe I got from someone online.

sol

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> Does anyone know where I can get a soy free mayo or salad dressing? I have

sent emails and google but can't find any. I am not looking forward to making

mayo.

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OK< I will try it,,,I read some other recipes but they seemed rather

difficult,,,please send it and I will try it...thank you..

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Subject: Re: Soy Free

 

I finally found a good soy free mayo recipe that I actually like, that

is actually easy to make, using a stick blender.

I can email it to you privately if you want to try it. I modified it

from a recipe I got from someone online.

sol

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> Does anyone know where I can get a soy free mayo or salad dressing? I have

sent emails and google but can't find any. I am not looking forward to making

mayo.

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I sure would like a copy!

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> I finally found a good soy free mayo recipe that I actually like, that

> is actually easy to make, using a stick blender.

> I can email it to you privately if you want to try it. I modified it

> from a recipe I got from someone online.

> sol

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> > Does anyone know where I can get a soy free mayo or salad dressing?

> I have sent emails and google but can't find any. I am not looking

> forward to making mayo.

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1 cup Rice Bran Oil, 2 eggs, maybe a little lemon juice, room temp, in

narrow tall container, insert stick blender, blend on high for about 30

seconds to make the mayo then work the blender up and down to blend some air

into it to stiffen it. Makes a mild mayo that will help with mobility. Just

don't try to do it with cold ingredients or without the egg whites. DB

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Thank you DB, I will try that next week, sound good.

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Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 9:57 PM

Subject: Re: Soy Free

 

1 cup Rice Bran Oil, 2 eggs, maybe a little lemon juice, room temp, in

narrow tall container, insert stick blender, blend on high for about 30

seconds to make the mayo then work the blender up and down to blend some air

into it to stiffen it. Makes a mild mayo that will help with mobility. Just

don't try to do it with cold ingredients or without the egg whites. DB

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For anyone who cares:

Rice Bran oil is 33 % poly unsaturated fat.

Olive oil according to a reference I have is 9.9 % PUFA and wikipedia

says this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents

> Another health benefit of olive oil seems to be its property to

> displace omega-6 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid>, while not

> having any impact on omega-3 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid>.

> This way, olive oil helps to build a more healthy balance between

> omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats.^[58] <#cite_note-OliveOilOmega6-57>

Part of my personal reason for using olive oil is to reduce PUFA. Light

olive oil may not be the best olive oil, but it perhaps does hare some

of those benefits.

sol

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Forgot the recipe:

Light olive oil mayonnaise

2 egg yolks

½ teaspoon salt

½ teaspoon dijon mustard (or other mustard, optional)

1 Tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons white vinegar

1 cup light or extra light olive oil

Put the egg yolks, salt, mustard, and vinegar in the bottom of a wide

mouth pint jar. Pour in oil. Put stick blender in the jar. Process til

thick, moving blender slowly up through the mixture. Move blender up and

down a little if necessary.

Do not over blend or it will break.

It thickens VERY quickly!

sol wrote:

> For anyone who cares:

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> Rice Bran oil is 33 % poly unsaturated fat.

> Olive oil according to a reference I have is 9.9 % PUFA and wikipedia

> says this:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents

>

>> Another health benefit of olive oil seems to be its property to

>> displace omega-6 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid>, while not

>> having any impact on omega-3 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid>.

>> This way, olive oil helps to build a more healthy balance between

>> omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats.^[58] <#cite_note-OliveOilOmega6-57>

>>

> Part of my personal reason for using olive oil is to reduce PUFA. Light

> olive oil may not be the best olive oil, but it perhaps does hare some

> of those benefits.

> sol

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So just what is considered " healthy fat? " I don't think ANYONE knows what is

healthy. Only what is absolutely not healthy like corn oil and vegetable oils

that smell rancid when first opened.

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For anyone who cares:

Rice Bran oil is 33 % poly unsaturated fat.

Olive oil according to a reference I have is 9.9 % PUFA and wikipedia

says this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents

> Another health benefit of olive oil seems to be its property to

> displace omega-6 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid>, while not

> having any impact on omega-3 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid>.

> This way, olive oil helps to build a more healthy balance between

> omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats.^[58] <#cite_note-OliveOilOmega6-57>

Part of my personal reason for using olive oil is to reduce PUFA. Light

olive oil may not be the best olive oil, but it perhaps does hare some

of those benefits.

sol

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Healthy is Coconut oil and olive oil, and a few other minor players.

SBOB

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> So just what is considered " healthy fat? " I don't think ANYONE knows what

> is healthy. Only what is absolutely not healthy like corn oil and vegetable

> oils that smell rancid when first opened.

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> ----- Original Message -----

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>

> For anyone who cares:

>

> Rice Bran oil is 33 % poly unsaturated fat.

> Olive oil according to a reference I have is 9.9 % PUFA and wikipedia

> says this:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents

>

> > Another health benefit of olive oil seems to be its property to

> > displace omega-6 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid>, while not

> > having any impact on omega-3 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid>.

> > This way, olive oil helps to build a more healthy balance between

> > omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats.^[58] <#cite_note-OliveOilOmega6-57>

>

> Part of my personal reason for using olive oil is to reduce PUFA. Light

> olive oil may not be the best olive oil, but it perhaps does hare some

> of those benefits.

> sol

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<>Healthy is Coconut oil and olive oil, and a few other minor players.

I agree that CO is healthy and has a high smoking point. But we can't just

assume every bottle that says Olive Oil on the store shelves actually is olive

oil. Right there is where I learned about rancid oils. At the time I learned

this I had canola and olive oils. When I smelled both oils, they smelled the

same - rancid. So I smelled my new, unopened bottle of Olive Oil and it was also

rancid. Then I learned that Filippo Berrio from Italy, which is in a can not a

bottle, is the best oil in the stores around here. I got some and did my smell

test and it has a hint of being not right to me. Not anywhere close to the true

rancid oils that I've had before.

What I learned from another yahoo group is that the olive gardens are in CA so

there is where true olive oil is made, and the process used to keep it pure is

expensive. Tho I recently saw a brand in cheapo Ollie's that made me wonder

because it was clearly green. It was next to another brand of olive that was

gold. I wondered if this was real olive oil but did not buy any. Even if it came

from CA, I would not trust any olive oil from there anymore with the radiation

issue. I understand the idea that supposedly the ignorance of animals to the

knowledge of radiation influences the healthy lives of animals in the Chernobyl

area. But I have also got to believe that if your house is on fire, whether you

want to believe it or not, you have to get out. So, just where to establish the

balance I don't know. Maybe radiation stays a certain height in the air and

animals do not breathe it, or something like that. I don't know.

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SBOB

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> So just what is considered " healthy fat? " I don't think ANYONE knows what

> is healthy. Only what is absolutely not healthy like corn oil and vegetable

> oils that smell rancid when first opened.

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It's been some years ago but I did a deep analysis of all the oils

available to feed my horses and rice bran was at the top of that list.

It is the oil of choice in Kentucky where the horses are worth more than

the average house most of us live in. Nutritionists who specialize in

equine health support its use over other oils.

On the idea that everyone needs to displace Omega 6 that is

going to be detrimental to at least ten percent of the population

that lacks enough of the Delta 6 Desaturase enzyme to convert

it to the active form, Gamma Lenolenic Acid. Lowering Omega 6 may make

mood disorders worse, create an environment for

addictions, cancer and sleep disorders, lead to heavy metal

accumulation (due to associated Zinc dumping), and wreak

general havoc in families for generations since it is inherited and

dietary habits are learned.

In these individuals Omega 3 is preferentially converted by the

enzyme leading to an even greater deficit in GLA if the individual is

taking the conventional 3:1 ratio of Omega 3 : Omega 6.

Two huge misconceptions jump out at me about Omegas. I

work in the Wellness Consulting field and hear this every day

at work, and often get blank stares when I bring this up until

I mention a few of the most obvious symptoms, and then the

light bulbs start to brighten a little.

1) We all have the same need of Omegas

2) We all need to reduce Omega 6 because we all eat too much

For more info on the ten percent of the population that does

not convert Omega 6 to GLA effectively please see the following

Yahoo list. The links and files are superb and the community of

people there also exceptional, as everyone on this list is, so I

encourage anyone to at least investigate since the likelihood that you

may know someone who falls into this group is 1 in 10.

groups.yahoo.com/group/Pyrroluria

BTW this disorder was discovered by Abram Hoffer, MD in the

late 40's ! Hoffer started Orthomolecular medicine (Linus ing PhD)

from his

work in mental hospitals during an era when there were no neuroleptic drugs

available. All he had was vitamins and minerals. He actually

put schizophrenics back into normal lives with B3. Amazing

stories that are rarely told anyone seeking relief from mood

and stress disorders.

The key nutrients are activate B6 (Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate), Zinc

and activated Omega 6, Gamma Lenolenic Acid although there

are other trace minerals, amino acids and vitamins used to

balance the metabolism. It is a lifetime need, every day although some

needs may shift as heavy metals and copper

are displaced by healthy amounts of Zinc.

Lack of dream recall, stress intolerance, mood disorders, white spots in

the fingernails under stress, addictions, cancer, alcoholism,

agoraphobia, isolationist tendencies are all hall

marks of the disorder. Low Zinc predisposes to prostate cancer

and benign prostatic hypertrophy BTW so very important to the

men in you life to know about.

Janet / Garnet

Rice Bran oil is 33 % poly unsaturated fat.

Olive oil according to a reference I have is 9.9 % PUFA and wikipedia

says this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_oil#Constituents>

> Another health benefit of olive oil seems to be its property to

> displace omega-6 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-6_fatty_acid>, while not

> having any impact on omega-3 fatty acids </wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid>.

> This way, olive oil helps to build a more healthy balance between

> omega-6 fats and omega-3 fats.^[58]

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