Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Tofutti candy bars? Does any one have the recipe for that? Tuesday, April 08, 2003 8:54 AM Digest Number 660 There are 12 messages in this issue. Topics in this digest: 1. Tofutti candy bars " Dunno Nuttin " <peacedabear 2. Re: miss choc candy...chocolate sundae recipe! " Kelly " <kelly 3. Re: Re: I miss chocolate candy shawnam 4. Re: I miss chocolate candy.......m shawnam 5. Pie Crust " Tea Cozy " <teacups 6. No-Bake Crumb Crust " Tea Cozy " <teacups 7. Granola Crust " Tea Cozy " <teacups 8. Oat Crackers " Tea Cozy " <teacups 9. What is date butter? " Tea Cozy " <teacups 10. Chocolate Mint Chip Cake " Tea Cozy " <teacups 11. Re: Re: miss choc candy...chocolate sundae recipe! " CBolster " <cbolster 12. Thx for recipes and some questions " fiore_violetto " <fiorevioletto ______________________ ______________________ Message: 1 Mon, 07 Apr 2003 14:26:03 +0000 " Dunno Nuttin " <peacedabear Tofutti candy bars Tofutti candy bars are delish and totally vegan! Not " health food " by *any* means.. but what candy is? They're usually found at health food stores. _______________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail ______________________ ______________________ Message: 2 Mon, 07 Apr 2003 15:14:08 -0000 " Kelly " <kelly Re: miss choc candy...chocolate sundae recipe! Hi Anita, I was just wondering, what are the brands of non-dairy whipped topping that you mentioned? I've only seen one in my local store - Hip Whip - and can only find it in chocolate! Thanks! Kelly , " anita1637 " <anita1637> wrote: > Michelle, > I am a vegan and I also get chocolate cravings really bad during > PMS. Here is a great ice cream (totally vegan) sundae I kind of > created for myself that is really good. Put a few scoops of Soydream > brand ice cream (it's totally non-dairy) in a bowl or dessert dish. > There is a flavor that is really chocolaty with chocolate fudge-like > swirls in it. Then, if you love peanut butter like I do, add a few > teaspoons of crunchy or creamy (whichever you prefer) peanut butter > on top of the ice cream. Then add some Tropical Source brand > chocolate chips (they are non-dairy) and sprinkle them on top. You > can also add peanuts if you like. If you really want to go crazy, > there are several natural brands of non-dairy whipped topping you can > put on top! It's a totally non-dairy chocolatey treat when PMS hits, > and great in summer! > Anita > > , " wildflowergypsy " > <wildflowergypsy> wrote: > > Is there any chocolate candy without dairy? I have been a > vegetarian > > for 20 years, and recently went vegan due to lactose intolerance. I > > really miss my M & M's and Almond Joy when I have PMS. I tried > drinking > > Silk chocolate Soy Milk, but it didn't fill the craving. > > > > Thanks~~ > > > > Michelle ______________________ ______________________ Message: 3 Mon, 7 Apr 2003 10:27:36 -0500 shawnam Re: Re: I miss chocolate candy What, exactly, does hating smokers have to do w/ fascism? Just curious. ______________________ ______________________ Message: 4 Mon, 7 Apr 2003 10:48:49 -0500 shawnam Re: I miss chocolate candy.......m Wow...I'm surprised the Silk didn't do that...that stuff is OVERLY chocolate... Quoting wildflowergypsy <wildflowergypsy: > Is there any chocolate candy without dairy? I have been a vegetarian > for 20 years, and recently went vegan due to lactose intolerance. I > really miss my M & M's and Almond Joy when I have PMS. I tried drinking > Silk chocolate Soy Milk, but it didn't fill the craving. > > Thanks~~ > > Michelle > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 In a message dated 12/8/03 3:38:35 AM, writes: > > Fair enough (hah!), but the eye-colour diet is *mine* - all MINE! > > Pat > oh, pooh. (wait a minute... that could lead to another diet...) melody http://www.melodysmusic.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 In a message dated 12/8/03 3:38:35 AM, writes: > > That is interesting!!! I have another question......I have known > diabetics and hypoglycemics who simply swear they could not be > vegetarian since they have to eat protein. Is it possible to eat a > vegetarian/vegan diet while being diabetic or hypoglycemic? > > absolutely. protein is one of the easiest nutrients to come by, and most people only utilize about .4 to .8 grams of protein per kg of bodyweight (.9-1g for bodybuilders and olympic-type athletes). a diabetic/hypoglycemic person would need to get a (reputable, knowledgable) dietician's recommendation as to how much protein they would personally need based on their lab results, but they could ABSOLUTELY get all the protein they need, and then some, from a vegetarian diet. some great veggie sources of protein include: -soy and soy products -seitan -beans and bean products -quinoa -amaranth -most other whole grains -nuts hope this helps... melody http://www.melodysmusic.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 In a message dated 12/8/03 3:38:35 AM, writes: > I would be interested to know what pre-diabetic condition is and what > are its symptoms, if any. > Are there any general guidelines for feeding a vegetarian diet to > someone with diabetes? I ask b/c we've pretty much converted Thomas's > father into a vegetarain over the past few months. He has the type of > diabetes where he doesn't have to take insulin every day. > Thanks, > karen > someone with a pre-diabetic condition is basically someone whose blood sugar level is too high. they may have a number of symptoms (lethargy, easily fatigued, frequent and copious urination, elevated serum triglycerides, etc.), but they haven't been diagnosed as full-blown diabetics. a person with this condition would need to lose any excess weight, first and foremost. if weight is not a problem, i'd send this person to a doctor for lab tests and then to a registered, trusted dietitian for diet specifics, as this would vary from person to person depending on blood sugar levels, symptom severity, and so on. hope this helps... melody http://www.melodysmusic.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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