Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 > > My son had his first taste of the chicken pancakes and I slipped > carrot puree in there (thanx for the idea). He loved them with the > honey sauce. I like the idea of the veggie popsicles... Can someone > please enlighten me on the nut butter concept? I have been searching > for info on BTVC and Pecanbread web-sites. All I have found is that > in the book Elaine says that if the nut flour is ground too long, it > turns into nut butter. I am wondering if I can call a Canadian > company and ask if they make their nut butters without starch on them? > Good sources of peanut butter in Ontario: Whole Foods own brand " 365 " smooth or crunchy- organic or conventional( just triedit-very good!) Nuts to Go smooth or crunchy, organic or conventional The kind in the machine you grind yourself at Whole Foods and Health Food Stores President's Choice organic or even the plain Just read the labels. Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Hi Marie, > My son had his first taste of the chicken pancakes and I slipped > carrot puree in there (thanx for the idea). He loved them with the > honey sauce. I like the idea of the veggie popsicles... Can someone > please enlighten me on the nut butter concept? I have been searching > for info on BTVC and Pecanbread web-sites. All I have found is that > in the book Elaine says that if the nut flour is ground too long, it > turns into nut butter. I am wondering if I can call a Canadian > company and ask if they make their nut butters without starch on them? Where do you live? - we make be able to make some specific suggestions depending on your location. I live in NL, Canada and can buy maranatha brand nut butters at my local grocery store. Maranatha has a wide variety of different nut butters. Pecan butter or almond butter are the best to start with. Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 30 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Hi Marie, > My son had his first taste of the chicken pancakes and I slipped > carrot puree in there (thanx for the idea). He loved them with the > honey sauce. I like the idea of the veggie popsicles... Can someone > please enlighten me on the nut butter concept? I have been searching > for info on BTVC and Pecanbread web-sites. All I have found is that > in the book Elaine says that if the nut flour is ground too long, it > turns into nut butter. I am wondering if I can call a Canadian > company and ask if they make their nut butters without starch on them? Where do you live? - we make be able to make some specific suggestions depending on your location. I live in NL, Canada and can buy maranatha brand nut butters at my local grocery store. Maranatha has a wide variety of different nut butters. Pecan butter or almond butter are the best to start with. Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 30 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Hi Marie, > My son had his first taste of the chicken pancakes and I slipped > carrot puree in there (thanx for the idea). He loved them with the > honey sauce. I like the idea of the veggie popsicles... Can someone > please enlighten me on the nut butter concept? I have been searching > for info on BTVC and Pecanbread web-sites. All I have found is that > in the book Elaine says that if the nut flour is ground too long, it > turns into nut butter. I am wondering if I can call a Canadian > company and ask if they make their nut butters without starch on them? Where do you live? - we make be able to make some specific suggestions depending on your location. I live in NL, Canada and can buy maranatha brand nut butters at my local grocery store. Maranatha has a wide variety of different nut butters. Pecan butter or almond butter are the best to start with. Sheila 45 mos SCD, 20 yrs UC mom of SCD 30 mos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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