Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Whatever are you trying to say Nikki? little old innocence personfied am I. The Valley Vegan......earthstrm <nikkimack wrote: >I am the quiet innocuous, one.Stop it Peter!You made me laugh so hard juice came out of my nose!Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 Little ole me, wouldnt say boo to a goose. The Valley Vegan..........jo <jo.heartwork wrote: Hi Peter What was that you said ....... :-) Welcome to the group , I am the quiet innocuous, one. Peter H Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 ROLFMAO!!!!!!!! Nikki , peter hurd <swpgh01@t...> wrote: > > Whatever are you trying to say Nikki? little old innocence personfied am I. > > The Valley Vegan...... > > earthstrm <nikkimack@m...> wrote: > > >I am the quiet innocuous, one. > > Stop it Peter! > > You made me laugh so hard juice came out of my nose! > > > Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 In a message dated 11/26/2005 3:02:07 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, macjk1 writes: HI everyone...just giving a quick shout out to say i hope to learn alot about veg cooking...we seriously need the health help here :-) Nice to meet you all, Mar Mar, Nice to meet you!!! I hope you learn a lot here too, I certainly have! Anywho, welcome to the group! :-) Peace Up, ***Sara*** " Fur used to turn heads, now it turns stomachs. " ~Rue McClanahan~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 Hi Mar, Enjoy ourself here. I know I have..Leslie , Macjk1 <macjk1> wrote: > > HI everyone...just giving a quick shout out to say i hope to learn alot about veg cooking...we seriously need the health help here :-) > > Nice to meet you all, > Mar > > > > Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 Welcome! The people in this group are an amazing bunch! Denise dogs_to_go <tommys25 wrote: Hi everybody! I'm a new member to the group. I've went vegan first of this year and looking forward to reading the recipes. Best of all, this looks like a place where I can ask about the details and get some help. Is there a Nutritionist out there? Has anyone used the Vegetarian Slow Cooker cookbook or something similar? Marilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 , " dogs_to_go " <tommys25@h...> wrote: > > Hi everybody! > > I'm a new member to the group. I've went vegan first of this year and > looking forward to reading the recipes. Best of all, this looks like a > place where I can ask about the details and get some help. Is there a > Nutritionist out there? Has anyone used the Vegetarian Slow Cooker > cookbook or something similar? > > Marilyn > Hi Marilyn, welcome to a wonderful group. You joined at the right time. I see holiday recipes are flowing in. I think I better get some of mine in here too........Lawanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2005 Report Share Posted December 26, 2005 Hi Flo, Welcome, I'm sure you'll feel right at home here. I have not heard/seen Howard Lyman speak, but I am in the process of reading his book, " Mad Cowboy " and boy oh boy...is it ever an eye/stomach/heart opener. Heart as in compassion. I take it you have heard him speak? I bet that was great! Not sure about the " spirit of this group " , but there are vegetarians and vegans here. I was a vegetarian for six months, thought I'd go vegan, didn't have anything to help me do it and decided I couldn't--and then ordered some books on Amazon germane to the subject as well as conversed with others here about different vegan aspects of cooking/baking, and have realized I can and will be vegan,,,as well as my dh. For the animals, for our health, for the world. We are involved in our church and some people are semi-interested in vegetarian eating; we haven't had a chance yet to note to them that we have gone vegan. Should be interesting, all right. We're viewed as sort of freaks as it is, LOL. Have you read the book, " Vegan Freaks: Being Vegan In A Non-Vegan World " by the Torres's? Terrific book. I threw out all the eggs and butter in the fridge two days ago. :>) Came to the point where I realized I couldn't make my Christmas teacakes--or even pancakes!--because if I did I would have to use that butter. So ...I'm making the teacakes & pancakes later ...like maybe tomorrow... our cash flow is low until the end of the week, so it depends. But this is my first vegan declaration to myself, and though small, it feels like a giant step inwardly. I'm sure Donna will give you ideas on the spirit of the group other than what I've said here and really, I'm pretty new to the group myself. I sometimes talk a lot. <G> Welcome, and look forward to getting to know you, Bron On 12/26/05, 123 456 <plantingtables wrote: > > I am a new member of this group, and I'm happy to be here. Can anyone > provide me with a quick rundown of the spirit of this group so that I can > begin participating using the appropriate parts of my life? I'm > enthusiastic about all things vegan - love for all animals, love of good > food without added fats or sweets, love for fellow creative artists, love > for healthy agriculture and activism about safe food. Anyone seen The > Future of Food or Howard Lyman speak? Incredible! > Flo > > > > > for Good - Make a difference this year. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2005 Report Share Posted December 27, 2005 welcome to the group Deanna! from the sound of your introduction, you will love it here! We have many recipes in our files, and many coming in daily! we are a chatty, friendly group and I hope you feel right at home! =) jenni On Dec 27, 2005, at 10:54 AM, genny_y2k wrote: > Thanks for the invitation to join the group. I have been a vegetarian > and organic gardener for 20+ years. I enjoy meeting people of like > minds who respect the Earth and living things. Love to cook and > experiment with new recipies. Looking forward to meeting you. By the > way I am a retired senior citizen. Mother,grandmother,friend , etc. > Happy New year > Deanna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 Hi Sherry, welcome! We are just getting started u, bear with us as our new members all come on board Heather on behalf of djlmuskyman Wed 2/15/2006 4:22 PM new member HI, I'm Sherry, I have been around the community for a while now, and am going through a change. I am staying away from meat, and really need some ideas for protein alternatives. I am not big on beans, but will try if I have to. Any suggestions will help alot. Thank you, Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2006 Report Share Posted February 20, 2006 Hi Sherri What step are you working on? Mika , " djlmuskyman " <djlmusky-man wrote: > > HI, > I'm Sherry, I have been around the community for a while now, and am > going through a change. I am staying away from meat, and really need > some ideas for protein alternatives. I am not big on beans, but will > try if I have to. Any suggestions will help alot. > Thank you, > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi Connie, There are alway's lentils, seafood, protein powder which are good sources of proteins too & low in fat, unless it's added. All the steps of the program are very important, in order. Did both you and your husband do the steps together? If so, that would be really cool, just wondering? Bob , " Connie Cheney " <iluvoldeng wrote: > > Hi to all, > I have recently joined this group. My husband and I have been sugarfree > for 5 1/2 years. When we first started PnP/YLD we didn't think it was > possible. This program WORKS! We prefer to eat little meat but worry > about getting enough protein. We have BIG bodies. I have tried tofu and > soybeans, but don't like them. I like bean and rice combos but worry > about not getting enough protein without the addition of meat or > cheese. I like cheeses and nuts but we are trying to stay away from > fat. I am looking foward to getting lots of ideas from the group. Connie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi Connie, welcome! I hope you can get the tips you need here . What do you do for breakfast? Heather on behalf of Connie Cheney Wed 2/22/2006 10:29 AM new member Hi to all, I have recently joined this group. My husband and I have been sugarfree for 5 1/2 years. When we first started PnP/YLD we didn't think it was possible. This program WORKS! We prefer to eat little meat but worry about getting enough protein. We have BIG bodies. I have tried tofu and soybeans, but don't like them. I like bean and rice combos but worry about not getting enough protein without the addition of meat or cheese. I like cheeses and nuts but we are trying to stay away from fat. I am looking foward to getting lots of ideas from the group. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Thanks, Bob, for the ideas. Yes, my husband and I worked through the steps together. Connie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Our favorite breakfast that we have most of the time is a protein shake made with water, rolled oats, powdered milk, soy protein isolate, and frozen banana. It is quick, easy, and yummy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 -Welcome Andrew, I visited your blog and checked out some of your recipes. Very nice. Greetings to you from Colorado Deanna -- In , " andrewa123 " <Andrewa123 wrote: > > My name is Andrew and I'm new to this group. I'm a vegetarian. I'm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hi Andrew- Nice to meet you here! I checked out your Blog. Really terrific. Love your taste in food and film. Look forward to discussing both with you, Jade andrewa123 <Andrewa123 wrote: My name is Andrew and I'm new to this group. I'm a vegetarian. I'm looking forward to discuss recipes, cooking, etc. with others. I currently have a blog where I post my own vegetarian recipes (Indian, Italian, traditional, French, nouvelle, Chinese, you name it). http://film-stock.blogspot.com/ __ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Hi Andrew Hope you enjoy this group as much as I do. I've been checking out your blog - I really like the recipe/DVD review combination. I had no idea that the actress in Tipping the Velvet was Diana Rigg's daughter but seeing the photo how could I have missed it...? I shall be making your chocolate fondue very soon, in fact if the shops here weren't closed already, I'd buy the chocolate and make it immediately. Welcome from Christie in Scotland , " andrewa123 " <Andrewa123 wrote: > > My name is Andrew and I'm new to this group. I'm a vegetarian. I'm > looking forward to discuss recipes, cooking, etc. with others. > > I currently have a blog where I post my own vegetarian > recipes (Indian, Italian, traditional, French, > nouvelle, Chinese, you name it). > > http://film-stock.blogspot.com/ > > __ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 Great blog, Andrew! I love the recipes. Christiane http://28cooks.blogspot.com - " andrewa123 " <Andrewa123 Monday, March 06, 2006 3:50 PM New member > My name is Andrew and I'm new to this group. I'm a vegetarian. I'm > looking forward to discuss recipes, cooking, etc. with others. > > I currently have a blog where I post my own vegetarian > recipes (Indian, Italian, traditional, French, > nouvelle, Chinese, you name it). > > http://film-stock.blogspot.com/ > > __ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Welcome Candace, Your Banana-Strawberry drink recipe looks great. I think you will like my strawberry-lemondade . I will post it tomorrow. This is a great group..Lots of good ideas and recipes . Always someone to find an answer to our questions and friendly chat. Sending smiles and hugs to your from Colorado Deanna -- In , " the_celtictrinity " <the_celtictrinity wrote: > > Hello everyone, > Hope all of you are doing well. My name is Candace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Hi April: Welcome to our fun group. I'm Joanie and I live in WA State; about 150 miles east of Mt. St. Helens volcano. Yes, when she blew her top off in 1980, we got massive fallout. She's been unhappy ever since and is grumbling and threatening to do it again one of these days. Joanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 April, Welcome . Smiles and hugs to you from Colorado. I was in your beautiful state a couple years ago and loved it. I have such fun making the home made chocolates and they are so easy. I usually buy the paper cups and place them inside the tiny or reg. size muffin tin. Depending on the type of candy I am making. I melt the chocolate chips in a double broiler . Let cool slightly, and spoon into cups(half full). Add whatever your heart's desire to the center. I often use peanut butter,raisins,nuts, etc. I have made peanut butter cups that were great and chocolate covered rasins. Another favorite of mine is to add my favorite organic Honey Bran Squares cereal to the melted chocolate . You can add dry ingredients such as favorite ground spices to the melted chocolate but liguids do not work. Dipped pretzels are great..I like the salted ones dipped in white chocolate. So easy and inexpensive compared to store bought candy. I have not found an organic chocolate that tastes good or doesn't cost an arm and a leg so I am still using reg. off the shelf chips. Makes for a special home made gift too. Deanna In , " April " <adv42084 wrote: > > I joined about a week ago but I have been so busy reading all the posts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Thank You for the nice welcome. April , grow514 wrote: > > Hi April: > Welcome to our fun group. I'm Joanie and I live in WA State; about 150 miles > east of Mt. St. Helens volcano. Yes, when she blew her top off in 1980, we > got massive fallout. She's been unhappy ever since and is grumbling and > threatening to do it again one of these days. > > Joanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Thank You for the warm welcome Deanna. I'm glad you enjoyed your vacation to Maine. I have never been to Colorado, but I plan to. My aunt lives in Parker. Thanks for your advice about the chocolates. I have never added dried spices to it but I will try some. I use regular choc. chips too. I have made chocolates with coconut and marachino cherries. I added the coconut to the chocolate and let it cool in the pan until I could handle it. Then I formed a spoonful around a cherry. I made some with Rum soaked cherries too! I love choc. covered rasins but have never tried to make them. How do you get them to stay separate and not bunch up? April , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k wrote: > > April, > Welcome . Smiles and hugs to you from Colorado. I was in your beautiful > state a couple years ago and loved it. > I have such fun making the home made chocolates and they are so easy. I > usually buy the paper cups and place them inside the tiny or reg. size > muffin tin. Depending on the type of candy I am making. I melt the > chocolate chips in a double broiler . Let cool slightly, and spoon into > cups(half full). Add whatever your heart's desire to the center. I > often use peanut butter,raisins,nuts, etc. I have made peanut butter > cups that were great and chocolate covered rasins. Another favorite of > mine is to add my favorite organic Honey > Bran Squares cereal to the melted chocolate . You can add dry > ingredients such as favorite ground spices to the melted chocolate but > liguids do not work. Dipped pretzels are great..I like the salted ones > dipped in white chocolate. So easy and inexpensive compared to store > bought candy. I have not found an organic chocolate that tastes good or > doesn't cost an arm and a leg so I am still using reg. off the shelf > chips. > Makes for a special home made gift too. > Deanna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Hi April: I am not Deanna, however I would think you would have to dip the raisins 1 at a time in the chocolate. I sometimes take my pretzels and break them up, stir them into the melted chocolate and then spoon them on to wax paper to harden. Gayle April <adv42084 Thu, 23 Mar 2006 15:50:21 -0000 Re: New Member Thank You for the warm welcome Deanna. I'm glad you enjoyed your vacation to Maine. I have never been to Colorado, but I plan to. My aunt lives in Parker. Thanks for your advice about the chocolates. I have never added dried spices to it but I will try some. I use regular choc. chips too. I have made chocolates with coconut and marachino cherries. I added the coconut to the chocolate and let it cool in the pan until I could handle it. Then I formed a spoonful around a cherry. I made some with Rum soaked cherries too! I love choc. covered rasins but have never tried to make them. How do you get them to stay separate and not bunch up? April , " genny_y2k " <genny_y2k wrote: > > April, > Welcome . Smiles and hugs to you from Colorado. I was in your beautiful > state a couple years ago and loved it. > I have such fun making the home made chocolates and they are so easy. I > usually buy the paper cups and place them inside the tiny or reg. size > muffin tin. Depending on the type of candy I am making. I melt the > chocolate chips in a double broiler . Let cool slightly, and spoon into > cups(half full). Add whatever your heart's desire to the center. I > often use peanut butter,raisins,nuts, etc. I have made peanut butter > cups that were great and chocolate covered rasins. Another favorite of > mine is to add my favorite organic Honey > Bran Squares cereal to the melted chocolate . You can add dry > ingredients such as favorite ground spices to the melted chocolate but > liguids do not work. Dipped pretzels are great..I like the salted ones > dipped in white chocolate. So easy and inexpensive compared to store > bought candy. I have not found an organic chocolate that tastes good or > doesn't cost an arm and a leg so I am still using reg. off the shelf > chips. > Makes for a special home made gift too. > Deanna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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