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3188.1 | Your initial wariness is understandable! :^) | CAMONE::BONDE | | Wed Aug 21 1991 17:03 | 7 |
| Sounds interesting, to say the least! ;^)
When you say "cover and let stand...", do you mean with a tightly
fitting cover (such one you get with a tupperware container), or a
loose-fitting one (like a cheesecloth cover, to let the mixture
"breathe")?
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3188.2 | I used tight | HOTAIR::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Wed Aug 21 1991 18:55 | 5 |
| The initial instructions from the nutritionist were unclear as to type
of cover. I used a cheap (very cheap) imitation of tupperware type
stuff. The seal seemed pretty good and the product was good. I have
more due to be ready tomorrow and this time I added some fresh parsley
to the dill.
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3188.3 | Is this a silly question ?? | FRAGLE::GUTIERREZ | Who's on 1st.. What's on 2nd.. | Thu Aug 22 1991 09:45 | 6 |
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When you put down sunflower seed as one of the ingredients, I hope
you didn't mean the ones that you buy at the supermarket for the
birds, with the hulls and everything. Is this a silly question, or
am I supposed to assume that you have to take them out of the
hulls, or can you buy them without hulls ?.
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3188.4 | Not for the birds... | HOTAIR::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Thu Aug 22 1991 12:06 | 3 |
| The sunflower seeds I bought were shelled and unroasted. We have a
food co-op here that sells them in bulk. A health food store will also
sell them. I've seen them at some markets as well.
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3188.5 | Dill weed or dill seed? | HELIX::STLAURENT | | Tue Oct 29 1991 09:11 | 6 |
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The recipe in .0 calls for dill. I found dill weed and dill seed
at the grocery store last night. Which one should I buy?
Thanks.
Ann-Marie
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3188.6 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Oct 29 1991 10:28 | 4 |
| � The recipe in .0 calls for dill. I found dill weed and dill seed
� at the grocery store last night. Which one should I buy?
My guess would be the weed.
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3188.7 | Yep, it tastes like cheese! | HELIX::STLAURENT | | Tue Nov 05 1991 09:41 | 16 |
| I bought the dill weed and made up a batch a week ago today. I agree
with you in that it looks awful and smells worse. Surprisingly, it
does taste like cheese!
I have a couple suggestions/hints for others interested in trying this
recipe. If you can't find tamari soy sauce at your usual grocery store,
you can find it at Joyce Chen's. And to avoid adding too much water,
try pressing down in the center of the dish while adding water along
the edges. Stop adding water the minute your fingers sense water. It's
very easy to add too much water.
I have a question on how long this dairyless cheese will keep. I noticed
mold on it last night. Is this normal?
Ann-Marie
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3188.8 | I've always enjoyed science experiments | CAMONE::BONDE | | Fri Jan 10 1992 13:19 | 9 |
| Well, curiosity got the better of me and I whomped up a batch of this
"dairyless cheese" this Tuesday. when I checked it today, it didn't
smell too bad, but it did look pretty horrendous. :^) I suspect that
I didn't add enough water, 'cause the flakes of oatmeal on the top were
still dry. I added a little more water this morning and will check the
stuff again tomorrow--and, if it looks "good" (not in the traditional
sense), I'll give it a try.
Sue
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3188.9 | Ummm, no thanks... | CAMONE::BONDE | | Wed Jan 15 1992 09:17 | 6 |
| The experiment failed. Adding extra water didn't help--it only turned
it into a gluey, stringy mess. I did taste it. It was awful--nothing
like Denise described in .0
I'm sure I must have done something wrong--probably the lack of water
at the start. However, I don't think I'll bother trying this again...
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