Guest guest Posted February 17, 2001 Report Share Posted February 17, 2001 - Friday, February 16, 2001 3:03 AM Digest Number 217 > > There is 1 message in this issue. sounds great. where did you find it and who makes it? didi > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Re: sweetners > " Mike Schmidt " <nfli4freedom > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 1 > Thu, 15 Feb 2001 18:18:48 -0000 > " Mike Schmidt " <nfli4freedom > Re: sweetners > > Has anyone tried KiSweet? It is a low glycemic sweetener made from > kiwi fruit. It is a big hit around our house! > > Mike > > , " JP Patterson " <backtotheearth@h...> wrote: > > ON the sweetner subject. Another great sweetner that I've used is > agave > > nectar. It's a bit expensive but you use less. I also use maple > syrup, > > grade B organic is the best that I've found, honey (i know some of > you don't > > use it), brown rice syrup (yum) and when necessary, organic > turbinado. > > Also, just wanted to let everyone know that in the US there is no > such thing > > as unrefined sugar. Many people call it such but FDA regulations > bar any > > company from selling it. If you are ever down in Jamaica or other > " sugar > > growing " countries you can get the real deal. > > > > Be Good, Jeff (JP) > > _______________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2001 Report Share Posted February 20, 2001 Never heard of it! Where is your house? (Just trying to figure out if it is only available regionally...) What's in it besides the kiwi? Thanks, Jennifer > > Has anyone tried KiSweet? It is a low glycemic sweetener made from > kiwi fruit. It is a big hit around our house! > > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2001 Report Share Posted February 21, 2001 Jennifer, I live in Canada. I know it is available across North America, but I don't think it is currently being marketed elsewhere (although I know the company is working on it). The sweetener is an extract from the kiwi fruit. The only thing besides the fruit is silicon dioxide to keep it from caking. It is more fine than sugar and many times more sweet (you use about 1/15th the amount of sugar you would use to get the same sweetness). You can check it out online by going to the Shop Online area at http://www.nutritionforlife.com/135167 and then entering the number 06000 in the search box. Mike P.S. - To answer Didi's question (in a previous post), I heard about it from a friend of mine who is diabetic. , " Colin & Jennifer McCullough " <colinjen@w...> wrote: > Never heard of it! Where is your house? (Just trying to figure out if it > is only available regionally...) What's in it besides the kiwi? > Thanks, Jennifer > > > > Has anyone tried KiSweet? It is a low glycemic sweetener made from > > kiwi fruit. It is a big hit around our house! > > > > Mike > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 Hi Veggies: I'm new to this group....WHERE DO YOU FIND DECENT ORGANIC PRODUCE IN SILICON VALLEY??? --- Dave Pearl <tantraguy2002 wrote: > > Mike, > Thanks for supporting the group ! Good luck w.Robin. > Shoshana slept over that Sunday and was pleasantly > suprised about you and Robin. > Gotta see the new car//See you at Phil's ? > Dave > wrote:To > from this group, send an email to: > - > > > ------ > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. announcement of tibetan qiqong healing/workshop > in palo alto > cindy mason > 2. Details of book club first-ever meeting Sunday > Michael Goldberger > 3. Rescheduling 'Bucky' Fuller show > " pythagorean4life " > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 1 > Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:43:34 -0800 > cindy mason > announcement of tibetan qiqong > healing/workshop in palo alto > > WHAT: > Tibetan Buddhist Qigong Healing Energy Session with > Master Zi Sheng > Wang Feb. 22 8:00 AM. > Tibetan Buddhist Qigong Workshop Feb. 22 1:00 PM > > WHY: It's a wonderful adjunct to sitting practice. > And people with > health projects may want to check it out. > > People who practice Tibetan Qigong experience more > energy, healthier > bodies, calmer more focused and creative minds and > reduced stress. Many > people with serious health challenges have benefited > from energy > sessions and practicing Tibetan Qigong. > > WHO: > Master Zi Sheng Wang has practiced Buddhist Qigong > for over 60 years. > During group energy sessions he uses his unique > ability to transmit > healing energy to help balance and purify people's > systems. In 1998 he > was named Most Outstanding Qigong Master of the Year > at the > International Congress of . > > HOW: > Morning: Healing Energy Session and learn a simple > and effective Tibetan > Qigong practice - $25, > Afternoon: Tibetan Qigong Workshop, learn a powerful > self healing > practice that can be done at home. One Finger Zen > (static form) $80. > This practice builds inner strength and is good for > healthy people and > for those with health challenges. > > WHERE: > Methodist Church > 625 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto > > For more information: 415-982-5303 > www.TIBETANQIGONG.ORG > > > > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 2 > Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:56:34 -0800 (PST) > Michael Goldberger > Details of book club first-ever meeting > Sunday > > Hi, > > The first-ever meeting of the book > club is on Sunday, Feb. 23rd, at 4 pm, at the woody > " Blue Rock Shoot " cafe at 14523 Big Basin Way in > downtown Saratoga. > > We will be discussing the first 200 pages of > " Dominion: the power of man, the suffering of > animals, > and the call to mercy " by Matthew Scully. > > We will discuss the remaining 215 pages at the next > meeting. > > If you want to join the discussion, but can't get a > hold of a copy of the book by Sunday, you can get a > taste of the book's theme by going to the audio > archives on www.npr.org and hear Matthew Scully's > interview on " Talk of the Nation " that aired Feb. > 12. > > I'd appreciate RSVP's for Sunday so I can reserve as > large a table or two as required. Thanks. > > Mike > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > Message: 3 > Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:13:44 -0000 > " pythagorean4life " > Rescheduling 'Bucky' Fuller show > > The date that was originally planned of Mar. 9th > will need to be > rescheduled so that people have time to respond with > their RSVP and > a check. Other dates for a Sunday 2:00 matinee in > March are the > 16th, 23rd, and 30th. I will need to follow up with > the woman that > handles group ticket sales by this Thursday to let > her know what > date we want. I need your (planning/core members) > feed-back ASAP. > For anyone who would like the information regarding > the show, I have > prepared a flyer (of sorts). Since the date is yet > to be determined > that will need to be specified once the decision is > made. > Here is the basic information for this event. > The show is called R. Buckminster Fuller: > THE HISTORY (and Mystery) OF THE UNIVERSE > March 16th or 23rd (tentatively) matinee show > at 2:00 (brunch > before TBD) The show runs about 2 hours, plus there > is a 15-minute > intermission about half way through the > show. > Location: Project Artaud Theater > 450 Florida Street (between Mariposa & 17th), San > Francisco > > Notices: Further information will be posted to send > your check to > me. If for whatever reason you are unable to attend > it is up to you > to find someone to take your place (or buy your > ticket). The only > exception is if you notify me BEFORE I make out the > check to send to > the box office. The discount only applies if we get > a minimum of ten > people. > > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2003 Report Share Posted February 21, 2003 I buy at WholeFoods (http://www.wholefoods.com/ or directly to http://www.wholefoods.com/company/californianorth.html). Trader Joe's has some (1-800-shop-tjs). There is also a local company that performs bi-weekly deliveries of $25 baskets, but I forgot the name of it. Hope it helps, Alex F. eat well, live long, and prosper , Shelley Smith <shells98103> wrote: > Hi Veggies: > > I'm new to this group....WHERE DO YOU FIND DECENT > ORGANIC PRODUCE IN SILICON VALLEY??? > --- Dave Pearl <tantraguy2002> wrote: > > > > Mike, > > Thanks for supporting the group ! Good luck w.Robin. > > Shoshana slept over that Sunday and was pleasantly > > suprised about you and Robin. > > Gotta see the new car//See you at Phil's ? > > Dave > > wrote:To > > from this group, send an email to: > > - > > > > > > > ------ > > > > There are 3 messages in this issue. > > > > Topics in this digest: > > > > 1. announcement of tibetan qiqong healing/workshop > > in palo alto > > cindy mason > > 2. Details of book club first-ever meeting Sunday > > Michael Goldberger > > 3. Rescheduling 'Bucky' Fuller show > > " pythagorean4life " > > > > > > > ______________________ > > > ______________________ > > > > Message: 1 > > Tue, 18 Feb 2003 10:43:34 -0800 > > cindy mason > > announcement of tibetan qiqong > > healing/workshop in palo alto > > > > WHAT: > > Tibetan Buddhist Qigong Healing Energy Session with > > Master Zi Sheng > > Wang Feb. 22 8:00 AM. > > Tibetan Buddhist Qigong Workshop Feb. 22 1:00 PM > > > > WHY: It's a wonderful adjunct to sitting practice. > > And people with > > health projects may want to check it out. > > > > People who practice Tibetan Qigong experience more > > energy, healthier > > bodies, calmer more focused and creative minds and > > reduced stress. Many > > people with serious health challenges have benefited > > from energy > > sessions and practicing Tibetan Qigong. > > > > WHO: > > Master Zi Sheng Wang has practiced Buddhist Qigong > > for over 60 years. > > During group energy sessions he uses his unique > > ability to transmit > > healing energy to help balance and purify people's > > systems. In 1998 he > > was named Most Outstanding Qigong Master of the Year > > at the > > International Congress of . > > > > HOW: > > Morning: Healing Energy Session and learn a simple > > and effective Tibetan > > Qigong practice - $25, > > Afternoon: Tibetan Qigong Workshop, learn a powerful > > self healing > > practice that can be done at home. One Finger Zen > > (static form) $80. > > This practice builds inner strength and is good for > > healthy people and > > for those with health challenges. > > > > WHERE: > > Methodist Church > > 625 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto > > > > For more information: 415-982-5303 > > www.TIBETANQIGONG.ORG > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________ > > > ______________________ > > > > Message: 2 > > Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:56:34 -0800 (PST) > > Michael Goldberger > > Details of book club first-ever meeting > > Sunday > > > > Hi, > > > > The first-ever meeting of the book > > club is on Sunday, Feb. 23rd, at 4 pm, at the woody > > " Blue Rock Shoot " cafe at 14523 Big Basin Way in > > downtown Saratoga. > > > > We will be discussing the first 200 pages of > > " Dominion: the power of man, the suffering of > > animals, > > and the call to mercy " by Matthew Scully. > > > > We will discuss the remaining 215 pages at the next > > meeting. > > > > If you want to join the discussion, but can't get a > > hold of a copy of the book by Sunday, you can get a > > taste of the book's theme by going to the audio > > archives on www.npr.org and hear Matthew Scully's > > interview on " Talk of the Nation " that aired Feb. > > 12. > > > > I'd appreciate RSVP's for Sunday so I can reserve as > > large a table or two as required. Thanks. > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > > > > > > > > > ______________________ > > > ______________________ > > > > Message: 3 > > Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:13:44 -0000 > > " pythagorean4life " > > Rescheduling 'Bucky' Fuller show > > > > The date that was originally planned of Mar. 9th > > will need to be > > rescheduled so that people have time to respond with > > their RSVP and > > a check. Other dates for a Sunday 2:00 matinee in > > March are the > > 16th, 23rd, and 30th. I will need to follow up with > > the woman that > > handles group ticket sales by this Thursday to let > > her know what > > date we want. I need your (planning/core members) > > feed-back ASAP. > > For anyone who would like the information regarding > > the show, I have > > prepared a flyer (of sorts). Since the date is yet > > to be determined > > that will need to be specified once the decision is > > made. > > Here is the basic information for this event. > > The show is called R. Buckminster Fuller: > > THE HISTORY (and Mystery) OF THE UNIVERSE > > March 16th or 23rd (tentatively) matinee show > > at 2:00 (brunch > > before TBD) The show runs about 2 hours, plus there > > is a 15-minute > > intermission about half way through the > > show. > > Location: Project Artaud Theater > > 450 Florida Street (between Mariposa & 17th), San > > Francisco > > > > Notices: Further information will be posted to send > > your check to > > me. If for whatever reason you are unable to attend > > it is up to you > > to find someone to take your place (or buy your > > ticket). The only > > exception is if you notify me BEFORE I make out the > > check to send to > > the box office. The discount only applies if we get > > a minimum of ten > > people. > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________ > > > ______________________ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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