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It is very very good, it was featured recently on Oprahs show on veganism, at

the time I didnt know what they were talking about until I searched for it

online and realized I had already tried and liked the stuff.

 

Susie

 

'Do what thou wilt, but harm none'. Each individual is responsible for

discovering his or her own true nature and developing it fully, in harmony with

the outer world.

 

Goddess Bless.

 

 

 

 

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Patricia <moondreamer64_2000

 

Wed, February 3, 2010 2:53:26 AM

Re: Vegan Jambalaya

 

 

What is Gardein like?

 

Patricia

 

--- On Tue, 2/2/10, Winterchill <winterchill57@ > wrote:

 

Winterchill <winterchill57@ >

Re: Vegan Jambalaya

 

Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 2:26 PM

 

So it is safe to say you have a freezer full of food that have red and yellow

stickers on them that say managers special? Do you go to Kroger a lot?

 

  LOL It drives my dh bonkers but I really save a lot of money this way.

 

I still have 2 packages of soy pudding in the fridge and a whole bunch of

packages of gardein and I have a package of strawberry flavored tofu I need to

figure out what to do with.  My list is too long to post the entire thing :)

 

 

'Do what thou wilt, but harm none'. Each individual is responsible for

discovering his or her own true nature and developing it fully, in harmony with

the outer world.

 

Goddess Bless.

 

____________ _________ _________ __

Momcat <Momcat55 (AT) gmail (DOT) com>

 

Tue, February 2, 2010 4:13:56 PM

Re: Vegan Jambalaya

 

Oh, YES! I also buy the " marked down " foods!

 

My freezer always had various refrigerated items that get marked down near

the XP date. It's the only way to go....grin.. .!!

 

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Winterchill <winterchill57@ > wrote:

 

>

>

> No no no no, I didnt mean for that to look like Krogers owned Whole Foods

> :)

>

> Krogers is just an ordinary grocery chain that has tried or is trying

> really hard to offer what Whole Foods offers in the way of healthier

> and vegetarian offerings.

>

> And sometimes you can really load up when they do their managers specials,

> :) yes i buy marked down food.

>

>

>

> 'Do what thou wilt, but harm none'. Each individual is responsible for

> discovering his or her own true nature and developing it fully, in harmony

> with the outer world.

>

> Goddess Bless.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> Patricia <moondreamer64_ 2000 <moondreamer64_ 2000%40.

com>

> >

> <% 40. com>

> Tue, February 2, 2010 2:24:54 AM

>

> Re: Vegan Jambalaya

>

>

> I didn't know Kroger owned Whole Foods, interesting.

>

> Patricia

>

> --- On Mon, 2/1/10, Winterchill <winterchill57@ > wrote:

>

> Winterchill <winterchill57@ >

> Re: Vegan Jambalaya

>

> Monday, February 1, 2010, 3:44 PM

>

> Whole Foods is expensive, contrary to how they try to spin the cost.  We

> have a local chain called Krogers which is a typical grocery store but they

> have been trying very hard to stock the same stuff that they have at Whole

> Foods.

>

>

> 'Do what thou wilt, but harm none'. Each individual is responsible for

> discovering his or her own true nature and developing it fully, in harmony

> with the outer world.

>

> Goddess Bless.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> Whitney Donohue <donohue (AT) mvdsl (DOT) com>

>

> Mon, February 1, 2010 5:05:42 PM

> RE: Vegan Jambalaya

>

>

> My nearest Whole Foods is an hour away too. And I find it to be expensive.

> But, there is a chain in Vegas called Sunflower Market that I am going to

> check out, and my husband often finds great deals at the Mexican market by

> his work. I found fresh pears at the dollar store yesterday--go figure!

>

> I figure Whole Foods will probably only be for specialty type items (like

> the Fields Sausage). :)

>

> Sunny--It is a good philosophy, but when my son was in third grade he had a

> bit of a speech impediment, so I would have been really limited on what I

> could eat if I only ate what he could pronounce. :)

>

> Sodium Tripolyphosphate is a salt...therefore a preservative

> Calcium Carbonate--generall y used as a calcium supplement

> Oleoresin paprika is a food coloring made from red chiles

> Curdlan Gum forms a solid type gel that is used to stabilize some food.

> <--This one may be kind of iffy. :)

> Konjac powder--this is a thickener made from the root of the konjac plant

>

> I think it is important to know what you are eating--and the only thing

> that

> I don't know anything about is the Curdlan Gum. I will probably be doing

> more research on this one...

> Whitney

>

>

> Thank you for the " shrimp " info.

>

> The nearest Whole Foods is about an hour away (but.....only 5 minutes from

> my kid's house!) so I will look for it next time I'm in.

>

> Hmmm....I wonder if, doused with the " cocktail sauce " it would taste like

> the old shrimp cocktail? YUM!!!!

>

>

>

>

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