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Val,

 

Hemp is marajuana. therefore, these seeds are hard to

get. Possession could cause legal problems.

 

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> Hi,

> Does anyone use hemp seeds? If so, how do you eat

> them? Can you

> sprout them or do you just sprinkle it on anything?

>

> Val

>

>

>

 

 

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This is not marijuana seeds. A relative but not the same. The plant looks the

same. Very sad we can't grow it here. If we did the government would be scared

the marijuana plant would end up growing in the same crop area. Oowww. Isn't

that scary lol

Donna

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" rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

 

Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:50:52

 

Re: Pumpkin Oatmeal - where to find raw green

pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and

 

 

Judy, thanks for the information about hemp seed and link on where to

get them. I find this amazing.

 

I have never tried them, but being somewhat familiar with a related

product for recreational (rather than culinary) use, I find it hard to

believe that anyone would want to eat them, and that these are tasty.

Is it the same crop I am thinking about? Maybe you are all talking

about something else and I am confused?

 

So the other question is, how come if they are so nutritious they are

illegal to grow in most states in this country? Here in California

you need a medical certificate to do so. Well, to grow the whole

plant, but one must grow the plant to get the seeds....ringt? I guess

this is one veggie/seed I will not be trying to grow (I try to grow

most everything else...)

 

Several of you rave about this product, so I got too curious and am

thinking about placing an order trough amazon. Not sure if I should

order the larger package or the smaller one (less economical). Just

afraid I might not like them, but then again, I have never met a

nut/seed that I did not like. I like sunflowers (growing them),

sesame seeds, flax seeds (use as egg replacer) and all nuts I can

think about (including most of my friends)

 

roseta @ los angeles

 

@ <%40>

, " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote:

>

> I buy raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds in the bulk

section at Fresh Market. I keep them in the refrigerator, once I get

them home. They have the best semolina bread, rustic french bread

and ciabatta bread. Also their blueberry scones with sugar crystals

on top, are out of this world, good..........

http://www.freshmar <http://www.freshmarket.com/> ket.com/ They also have some

great sounding

recipes on their website as well as their store locations around the

country.

>

> Hemp seeds can be found at many health food stores, but it is

cheapest by far on

http://www.amazon.

<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgr\

ocery & amp;field-keywords=hemp>

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & field-keyword\

s=hemp

I get the 3 pk of Nutiva shelled Hemp seeds and keep the bag I open

in the refrigerator and the other 2 in the freezer until ready to use

it.

> Hemp seeds are the most nutritious seeds on our planet.

>

> Hemp has long been considered one of nature's perfect foods because

hemp seeds and oil are exceptional sources of essential fatty acids,

as well as being high in protein. The seeds contain all 10 Essential

Amino Acids and are rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids.

>

> These nutrients are deemed essential because we do not manufacture

them naturally, and our bodies require them to function, so we must

get EAAs and EFAs from the foods we eat.

>

> Hemp Seeds are also contain high amounts of magnesium, calcium,

potassium, phytosterols, sulfur, vitamins E & C, fiber, iron,

riboflavin, beta-carotene, niacin and thiamin. Not only that, but they

are the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein that is

responsible for the functioning of your immune system.

>

>

> Hemp is a valuable source of:

>

> a.. Fiber

> b.. Protein

> c.. Amino Acids

> d.. Omega-3 & Omega-6 ('good' fats)

> e.. Phytonutrients

> f.. Natural vitamins and minerals

> Hemp Protein Vs. Other Proteins

>

> a.. Hemp protein is more easily digestible than cheese, eggs,

meat, milk, or any other food high in protein.

>

> b.. Hemp protein has no cholesterol, in fact, Omega 3 and Omega 6

essential fats may reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, coronary heart

disease and stroke.

> c.. Hemp has no hormones, unlike soy, which contains

phytoestrogens that mimic the action of estrogen in the human body.

High levels of estrogen have been linked to certain types of cancers

and developmental abnormalities in infants. Soy also contains natural

toxins or " antinutrients " that block the enzymes needed for protein

digestion.

>

> d.. There are no know allergies to Hemp, which makes it safe for

everyone to consume - babies, mothers, seniors, body builders, and

those with health problems.

> Hemp seeds have a delicious, nutty flavor and can be added to

smoothies, sprinkled on salads, or eaten alone.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Enjoy,

> Judy

>

>

> -

> wwjd

> vegetarian_ group (AT) (DOT) <group%40> com

> Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:52 PM

> Pumpkin Oatmeal

>

>

> This is very quick to make and tastes wonderful. I can usually

have it made

> in 5 minutes.

>

> Pumpkin Oatmeal

>

> 1 c. milk - cow, soy, almond or rice(any will work)

> 1/8 t. cinnamon, ground

> 1/2 t. vanilla flavoring

> 1/2 - 3/4 c. Pumpkin puree

> 1/4 c. Maple Syrup or agave syrup

> 1/2 c. raisins, or any dried fruit of choice

> 1 c. rolled oats

>

> Mix the milk, cinnamon, vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and pumpkin

puree.

> Bring to a boil and stir in the oats and cook for about 4 minutes.

Remove

> from heat and stir in 2 T. of Peanut butter.

>

> Sprinkle with raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds. Add

some

> shelled hemp seeds.

>

> *If you use a sweetened Rice, Soy or almond milk, don't add the

Maple Syrup

> until the end and then just add to taste.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Write me off list and I will tell you some very positive information on what I

help Aids and cancer patients with. You bet the drug industry keeps close

control along with the politicians. Healthyl people aren't what they make their

money off of.

Donna

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" rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

 

Fri, 07 Mar 2008 20:12:32

 

Re: hemp seeds

 

 

Interesting. I was familiar with rope hemp (grows all over Kansas and

it makes very good rope and other fibers) and the recreational use

one, I had no idea there was a food type of hemp as well. Very cool.

Yea, well, if it grew everywhere people would get too mellow and the

government would have no one to send to all these senseless wars they

start, but I better not get started (sorry, that was OT). Roseta

 

@ <%40>

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> This is not marijuana seeds. A relative but not the same. The

plant looks the same. Very sad we can't grow it here. If we did the

government would be scared the marijuana plant would end up growing in

the same crop area. Oowww. Isn't that scary lol

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

>

> " rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

>

> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:50:52

> To:@ <%40>

 

> Re: Pumpkin Oatmeal - where to find raw

green pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and

>

>

> Judy, thanks for the information about hemp seed and link on where to

> get them. I find this amazing.

>

> I have never tried them, but being somewhat familiar with a related

> product for recreational (rather than culinary) use, I find it hard to

> believe that anyone would want to eat them, and that these are tasty.

> Is it the same crop I am thinking about? Maybe you are all talking

> about something else and I am confused?

>

> So the other question is, how come if they are so nutritious they are

> illegal to grow in most states in this country? Here in California

> you need a medical certificate to do so. Well, to grow the whole

> plant, but one must grow the plant to get the seeds....ringt? I guess

> this is one veggie/seed I will not be trying to grow (I try to grow

> most everything else...)

>

> Several of you rave about this product, so I got too curious and am

> thinking about placing an order trough amazon. Not sure if I should

> order the larger package or the smaller one (less economical). Just

> afraid I might not like them, but then again, I have never met a

> nut/seed that I did not like. I like sunflowers (growing them),

> sesame seeds, flax seeds (use as egg replacer) and all nuts I can

> think about (including most of my friends)

>

> roseta @ los angeles

>

> @

<%40> , " wwjd "

<jtwigg@> wrote:

> >

> > I buy raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds in the bulk

> section at Fresh Market. I keep them in the refrigerator, once I get

> them home. They have the best semolina bread, rustic french bread

> and ciabatta bread. Also their blueberry scones with sugar crystals

> on top, are out of this world, good..........

> http://www.freshmar <http://www.freshmar> <http://www.freshmar

<http://www.freshmarket.com/> ket.com/> ket.com/ They

also have some great sounding

> recipes on their website as well as their store locations around the

> country.

> >

> > Hemp seeds can be found at many health food stores, but it is

> cheapest by far on

> http://www.amazon. <http://www.amazon.>

<http://www.amazon.

<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgr\

ocery & amp;amp;field-keywords=hemp>

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & amp;field-key\

words=hemp>

 

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & field-keyword\

s=hemp

> I get the 3 pk of Nutiva shelled Hemp seeds and keep the bag I open

> in the refrigerator and the other 2 in the freezer until ready to use

> it.

> > Hemp seeds are the most nutritious seeds on our planet.

> >

> > Hemp has long been considered one of nature's perfect foods because

> hemp seeds and oil are exceptional sources of essential fatty acids,

> as well as being high in protein. The seeds contain all 10 Essential

> Amino Acids and are rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids.

> >

> > These nutrients are deemed essential because we do not manufacture

> them naturally, and our bodies require them to function, so we must

> get EAAs and EFAs from the foods we eat.

> >

> > Hemp Seeds are also contain high amounts of magnesium, calcium,

> potassium, phytosterols, sulfur, vitamins E & C, fiber, iron,

> riboflavin, beta-carotene, niacin and thiamin. Not only that, but they

> are the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein that is

> responsible for the functioning of your immune system.

> >

> >

> > Hemp is a valuable source of:

> >

> > a.. Fiber

> > b.. Protein

> > c.. Amino Acids

> > d.. Omega-3 & Omega-6 ('good' fats)

> > e.. Phytonutrients

> > f.. Natural vitamins and minerals

> > Hemp Protein Vs. Other Proteins

> >

> > a.. Hemp protein is more easily digestible than cheese, eggs,

> meat, milk, or any other food high in protein.

> >

> > b.. Hemp protein has no cholesterol, in fact, Omega 3 and Omega 6

> essential fats may reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, coronary heart

> disease and stroke.

> > c.. Hemp has no hormones, unlike soy, which contains

> phytoestrogens that mimic the action of estrogen in the human body.

> High levels of estrogen have been linked to certain types of cancers

> and developmental abnormalities in infants. Soy also contains natural

> toxins or " antinutrients " that block the enzymes needed for protein

> digestion.

> >

> > d.. There are no know allergies to Hemp, which makes it safe for

> everyone to consume - babies, mothers, seniors, body builders, and

> those with health problems.

> > Hemp seeds have a delicious, nutty flavor and can be added to

> smoothies, sprinkled on salads, or eaten alone.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Enjoy,

> > Judy

> >

> >

> > -

> > wwjd

> > vegetarian_ group (AT) (DOT)

<group%40> com

> > Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:52 PM

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> >

> > This is very quick to make and tastes wonderful. I can usually

> have it made

> > in 5 minutes.

> >

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> > 1 c. milk - cow, soy, almond or rice(any will work)

> > 1/8 t. cinnamon, ground

> > 1/2 t. vanilla flavoring

> > 1/2 - 3/4 c. Pumpkin puree

> > 1/4 c. Maple Syrup or agave syrup

> > 1/2 c. raisins, or any dried fruit of choice

> > 1 c. rolled oats

> >

> > Mix the milk, cinnamon, vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and pumpkin

> puree.

> > Bring to a boil and stir in the oats and cook for about 4 minutes.

> Remove

> > from heat and stir in 2 T. of Peanut butter.

> >

> > Sprinkle with raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds. Add

> some

> > shelled hemp seeds.

> >

> > *If you use a sweetened Rice, Soy or almond milk, don't add the

> Maple Syrup

> > until the end and then just add to taste.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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It is very tasty. I use it too. I find it at Whole Foods.

Donna

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Anita <anita4wfb

 

Fri, 7 Mar 2008 12:19:16

 

Re: Re: hemp seeds

 

 

I use hemp milk also. Its pretty good, a nice change from rice dream. I buy it

at Wegmans.

 

Anita

 

rosetalleo <rosetalleo (AT) (DOT) <rosetalleo%40> com> wrote:

Interesting. I was familiar with rope hemp (grows all over Kansas and

it makes very good rope and other fibers) and the recreational use

one, I had no idea there was a food type of hemp as well. Very cool.

Yea, well, if it grew everywhere people would get too mellow and the

government would have no one to send to all these senseless wars they

start, but I better not get started (sorry, that was OT). Roseta

 

@ <%40>

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> This is not marijuana seeds. A relative but not the same. The

plant looks the same. Very sad we can't grow it here. If we did the

government would be scared the marijuana plant would end up growing in

the same crop area. Oowww. Isn't that scary lol

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

>

> " rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

>

> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:50:52

> To:@ <%40>

 

> Re: Pumpkin Oatmeal - where to find raw

green pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and

>

>

> Judy, thanks for the information about hemp seed and link on where to

> get them. I find this amazing.

>

> I have never tried them, but being somewhat familiar with a related

> product for recreational (rather than culinary) use, I find it hard to

> believe that anyone would want to eat them, and that these are tasty.

> Is it the same crop I am thinking about? Maybe you are all talking

> about something else and I am confused?

>

> So the other question is, how come if they are so nutritious they are

> illegal to grow in most states in this country? Here in California

> you need a medical certificate to do so. Well, to grow the whole

> plant, but one must grow the plant to get the seeds....ringt? I guess

> this is one veggie/seed I will not be trying to grow (I try to grow

> most everything else...)

>

> Several of you rave about this product, so I got too curious and am

> thinking about placing an order trough amazon. Not sure if I should

> order the larger package or the smaller one (less economical). Just

> afraid I might not like them, but then again, I have never met a

> nut/seed that I did not like. I like sunflowers (growing them),

> sesame seeds, flax seeds (use as egg replacer) and all nuts I can

> think about (including most of my friends)

>

> roseta @ los angeles

>

> @

<%40> , " wwjd "

<jtwigg@> wrote:

> >

> > I buy raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds in the bulk

> section at Fresh Market. I keep them in the refrigerator, once I get

> them home. They have the best semolina bread, rustic french bread

> and ciabatta bread. Also their blueberry scones with sugar crystals

> on top, are out of this world, good..........

> http://www.freshmar <http://www.freshmar> <http://www.freshmar

<http://www.freshmarket.com/> ket.com/> ket.com/ They

also have some great sounding

> recipes on their website as well as their store locations around the

> country.

> >

> > Hemp seeds can be found at many health food stores, but it is

> cheapest by far on

> http://www.amazon. <http://www.amazon.>

<http://www.amazon.

<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgr\

ocery & amp;amp;field-keywords=hemp>

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & amp;field-key\

words=hemp>

 

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & field-keyword\

s=hemp

> I get the 3 pk of Nutiva shelled Hemp seeds and keep the bag I open

> in the refrigerator and the other 2 in the freezer until ready to use

> it.

> > Hemp seeds are the most nutritious seeds on our planet.

> >

> > Hemp has long been considered one of nature's perfect foods because

> hemp seeds and oil are exceptional sources of essential fatty acids,

> as well as being high in protein. The seeds contain all 10 Essential

> Amino Acids and are rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids.

> >

> > These nutrients are deemed essential because we do not manufacture

> them naturally, and our bodies require them to function, so we must

> get EAAs and EFAs from the foods we eat.

> >

> > Hemp Seeds are also contain high amounts of magnesium, calcium,

> potassium, phytosterols, sulfur, vitamins E & C, fiber, iron,

> riboflavin, beta-carotene, niacin and thiamin. Not only that, but they

> are the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein that is

> responsible for the functioning of your immune system.

> >

> >

> > Hemp is a valuable source of:

> >

> > a.. Fiber

> > b.. Protein

> > c.. Amino Acids

> > d.. Omega-3 & Omega-6 ('good' fats)

> > e.. Phytonutrients

> > f.. Natural vitamins and minerals

> > Hemp Protein Vs. Other Proteins

> >

> > a.. Hemp protein is more easily digestible than cheese, eggs,

> meat, milk, or any other food high in protein.

> >

> > b.. Hemp protein has no cholesterol, in fact, Omega 3 and Omega 6

> essential fats may reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, coronary heart

> disease and stroke.

> > c.. Hemp has no hormones, unlike soy, which contains

> phytoestrogens that mimic the action of estrogen in the human body.

> High levels of estrogen have been linked to certain types of cancers

> and developmental abnormalities in infants. Soy also contains natural

> toxins or " antinutrients " that block the enzymes needed for protein

> digestion.

> >

> > d.. There are no know allergies to Hemp, which makes it safe for

> everyone to consume - babies, mothers, seniors, body builders, and

> those with health problems.

> > Hemp seeds have a delicious, nutty flavor and can be added to

> smoothies, sprinkled on salads, or eaten alone.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Enjoy,

> > Judy

> >

> >

> > -

> > wwjd

> > vegetarian_ group (AT) (DOT)

<group%40> com

> > Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:52 PM

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> >

> > This is very quick to make and tastes wonderful. I can usually

> have it made

> > in 5 minutes.

> >

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> > 1 c. milk - cow, soy, almond or rice(any will work)

> > 1/8 t. cinnamon, ground

> > 1/2 t. vanilla flavoring

> > 1/2 - 3/4 c. Pumpkin puree

> > 1/4 c. Maple Syrup or agave syrup

> > 1/2 c. raisins, or any dried fruit of choice

> > 1 c. rolled oats

> >

> > Mix the milk, cinnamon, vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and pumpkin

> puree.

> > Bring to a boil and stir in the oats and cook for about 4 minutes.

> Remove

> > from heat and stir in 2 T. of Peanut butter.

> >

> > Sprinkle with raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds. Add

> some

> > shelled hemp seeds.

> >

> > *If you use a sweetened Rice, Soy or almond milk, don't add the

> Maple Syrup

> > until the end and then just add to taste.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Interesting. I was familiar with rope hemp (grows all over Kansas and

it makes very good rope and other fibers) and the recreational use

one, I had no idea there was a food type of hemp as well. Very cool.

Yea, well, if it grew everywhere people would get too mellow and the

government would have no one to send to all these senseless wars they

start, but I better not get started (sorry, that was OT). Roseta

 

 

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> This is not marijuana seeds. A relative but not the same. The

plant looks the same. Very sad we can't grow it here. If we did the

government would be scared the marijuana plant would end up growing in

the same crop area. Oowww. Isn't that scary lol

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

>

> " rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

>

> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:50:52

>

> Re: Pumpkin Oatmeal - where to find raw

green pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and

>

>

> Judy, thanks for the information about hemp seed and link on where to

> get them. I find this amazing.

>

> I have never tried them, but being somewhat familiar with a related

> product for recreational (rather than culinary) use, I find it hard to

> believe that anyone would want to eat them, and that these are tasty.

> Is it the same crop I am thinking about? Maybe you are all talking

> about something else and I am confused?

>

> So the other question is, how come if they are so nutritious they are

> illegal to grow in most states in this country? Here in California

> you need a medical certificate to do so. Well, to grow the whole

> plant, but one must grow the plant to get the seeds....ringt? I guess

> this is one veggie/seed I will not be trying to grow (I try to grow

> most everything else...)

>

> Several of you rave about this product, so I got too curious and am

> thinking about placing an order trough amazon. Not sure if I should

> order the larger package or the smaller one (less economical). Just

> afraid I might not like them, but then again, I have never met a

> nut/seed that I did not like. I like sunflowers (growing them),

> sesame seeds, flax seeds (use as egg replacer) and all nuts I can

> think about (including most of my friends)

>

> roseta @ los angeles

>

> @

<%40> , " wwjd "

<jtwigg@> wrote:

> >

> > I buy raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds in the bulk

> section at Fresh Market. I keep them in the refrigerator, once I get

> them home. They have the best semolina bread, rustic french bread

> and ciabatta bread. Also their blueberry scones with sugar crystals

> on top, are out of this world, good..........

> http://www.freshmar <http://www.freshmarket.com/> ket.com/ They

also have some great sounding

> recipes on their website as well as their store locations around the

> country.

> >

> > Hemp seeds can be found at many health food stores, but it is

> cheapest by far on

> http://www.amazon.

<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgr\

ocery & amp;field-keywords=hemp>

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & field-keyword\

s=hemp

> I get the 3 pk of Nutiva shelled Hemp seeds and keep the bag I open

> in the refrigerator and the other 2 in the freezer until ready to use

> it.

> > Hemp seeds are the most nutritious seeds on our planet.

> >

> > Hemp has long been considered one of nature's perfect foods because

> hemp seeds and oil are exceptional sources of essential fatty acids,

> as well as being high in protein. The seeds contain all 10 Essential

> Amino Acids and are rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids.

> >

> > These nutrients are deemed essential because we do not manufacture

> them naturally, and our bodies require them to function, so we must

> get EAAs and EFAs from the foods we eat.

> >

> > Hemp Seeds are also contain high amounts of magnesium, calcium,

> potassium, phytosterols, sulfur, vitamins E & C, fiber, iron,

> riboflavin, beta-carotene, niacin and thiamin. Not only that, but they

> are the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein that is

> responsible for the functioning of your immune system.

> >

> >

> > Hemp is a valuable source of:

> >

> > a.. Fiber

> > b.. Protein

> > c.. Amino Acids

> > d.. Omega-3 & Omega-6 ('good' fats)

> > e.. Phytonutrients

> > f.. Natural vitamins and minerals

> > Hemp Protein Vs. Other Proteins

> >

> > a.. Hemp protein is more easily digestible than cheese, eggs,

> meat, milk, or any other food high in protein.

> >

> > b.. Hemp protein has no cholesterol, in fact, Omega 3 and Omega 6

> essential fats may reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, coronary heart

> disease and stroke.

> > c.. Hemp has no hormones, unlike soy, which contains

> phytoestrogens that mimic the action of estrogen in the human body.

> High levels of estrogen have been linked to certain types of cancers

> and developmental abnormalities in infants. Soy also contains natural

> toxins or " antinutrients " that block the enzymes needed for protein

> digestion.

> >

> > d.. There are no know allergies to Hemp, which makes it safe for

> everyone to consume - babies, mothers, seniors, body builders, and

> those with health problems.

> > Hemp seeds have a delicious, nutty flavor and can be added to

> smoothies, sprinkled on salads, or eaten alone.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Enjoy,

> > Judy

> >

> >

> > -

> > wwjd

> > vegetarian_ group (AT) (DOT)

<group%40> com

> > Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:52 PM

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> >

> > This is very quick to make and tastes wonderful. I can usually

> have it made

> > in 5 minutes.

> >

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> > 1 c. milk - cow, soy, almond or rice(any will work)

> > 1/8 t. cinnamon, ground

> > 1/2 t. vanilla flavoring

> > 1/2 - 3/4 c. Pumpkin puree

> > 1/4 c. Maple Syrup or agave syrup

> > 1/2 c. raisins, or any dried fruit of choice

> > 1 c. rolled oats

> >

> > Mix the milk, cinnamon, vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and pumpkin

> puree.

> > Bring to a boil and stir in the oats and cook for about 4 minutes.

> Remove

> > from heat and stir in 2 T. of Peanut butter.

> >

> > Sprinkle with raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds. Add

> some

> > shelled hemp seeds.

> >

> > *If you use a sweetened Rice, Soy or almond milk, don't add the

> Maple Syrup

> > until the end and then just add to taste.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I use hemp milk also. Its pretty good, a nice change from rice dream. I buy it

at Wegmans.

 

Anita

 

rosetalleo <rosetalleo wrote:

Interesting. I was familiar with rope hemp (grows all over Kansas and

it makes very good rope and other fibers) and the recreational use

one, I had no idea there was a food type of hemp as well. Very cool.

Yea, well, if it grew everywhere people would get too mellow and the

government would have no one to send to all these senseless wars they

start, but I better not get started (sorry, that was OT). Roseta

 

, thelilacflower wrote:

>

> This is not marijuana seeds. A relative but not the same. The

plant looks the same. Very sad we can't grow it here. If we did the

government would be scared the marijuana plant would end up growing in

the same crop area. Oowww. Isn't that scary lol

> Donna

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

>

> " rosetalleo " <rosetalleo

>

> Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:50:52

>

> Re: Pumpkin Oatmeal - where to find raw

green pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and

>

>

> Judy, thanks for the information about hemp seed and link on where to

> get them. I find this amazing.

>

> I have never tried them, but being somewhat familiar with a related

> product for recreational (rather than culinary) use, I find it hard to

> believe that anyone would want to eat them, and that these are tasty.

> Is it the same crop I am thinking about? Maybe you are all talking

> about something else and I am confused?

>

> So the other question is, how come if they are so nutritious they are

> illegal to grow in most states in this country? Here in California

> you need a medical certificate to do so. Well, to grow the whole

> plant, but one must grow the plant to get the seeds....ringt? I guess

> this is one veggie/seed I will not be trying to grow (I try to grow

> most everything else...)

>

> Several of you rave about this product, so I got too curious and am

> thinking about placing an order trough amazon. Not sure if I should

> order the larger package or the smaller one (less economical). Just

> afraid I might not like them, but then again, I have never met a

> nut/seed that I did not like. I like sunflowers (growing them),

> sesame seeds, flax seeds (use as egg replacer) and all nuts I can

> think about (including most of my friends)

>

> roseta @ los angeles

>

> @

<%40> , " wwjd "

<jtwigg@> wrote:

> >

> > I buy raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds in the bulk

> section at Fresh Market. I keep them in the refrigerator, once I get

> them home. They have the best semolina bread, rustic french bread

> and ciabatta bread. Also their blueberry scones with sugar crystals

> on top, are out of this world, good..........

> http://www.freshmar <http://www.freshmarket.com/> ket.com/ They

also have some great sounding

> recipes on their website as well as their store locations around the

> country.

> >

> > Hemp seeds can be found at many health food stores, but it is

> cheapest by far on

> http://www.amazon.

<http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgr\

ocery & amp;field-keywords=hemp>

com/s/ref=nb_ss_gro/002-3865013-8028815?url=search-alias%3Dgrocery & field-keyword\

s=hemp

> I get the 3 pk of Nutiva shelled Hemp seeds and keep the bag I open

> in the refrigerator and the other 2 in the freezer until ready to use

> it.

> > Hemp seeds are the most nutritious seeds on our planet.

> >

> > Hemp has long been considered one of nature's perfect foods because

> hemp seeds and oil are exceptional sources of essential fatty acids,

> as well as being high in protein. The seeds contain all 10 Essential

> Amino Acids and are rich in Omega 3 and 6 Essential Fatty Acids.

> >

> > These nutrients are deemed essential because we do not manufacture

> them naturally, and our bodies require them to function, so we must

> get EAAs and EFAs from the foods we eat.

> >

> > Hemp Seeds are also contain high amounts of magnesium, calcium,

> potassium, phytosterols, sulfur, vitamins E & C, fiber, iron,

> riboflavin, beta-carotene, niacin and thiamin. Not only that, but they

> are the highest vegan source of edestin, a simple protein that is

> responsible for the functioning of your immune system.

> >

> >

> > Hemp is a valuable source of:

> >

> > a.. Fiber

> > b.. Protein

> > c.. Amino Acids

> > d.. Omega-3 & Omega-6 ('good' fats)

> > e.. Phytonutrients

> > f.. Natural vitamins and minerals

> > Hemp Protein Vs. Other Proteins

> >

> > a.. Hemp protein is more easily digestible than cheese, eggs,

> meat, milk, or any other food high in protein.

> >

> > b.. Hemp protein has no cholesterol, in fact, Omega 3 and Omega 6

> essential fats may reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, coronary heart

> disease and stroke.

> > c.. Hemp has no hormones, unlike soy, which contains

> phytoestrogens that mimic the action of estrogen in the human body.

> High levels of estrogen have been linked to certain types of cancers

> and developmental abnormalities in infants. Soy also contains natural

> toxins or " antinutrients " that block the enzymes needed for protein

> digestion.

> >

> > d.. There are no know allergies to Hemp, which makes it safe for

> everyone to consume - babies, mothers, seniors, body builders, and

> those with health problems.

> > Hemp seeds have a delicious, nutty flavor and can be added to

> smoothies, sprinkled on salads, or eaten alone.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Enjoy,

> > Judy

> >

> >

> > -

> > wwjd

> > vegetarian_ group (AT) (DOT)

<group%40> com

> > Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:52 PM

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> >

> > This is very quick to make and tastes wonderful. I can usually

> have it made

> > in 5 minutes.

> >

> > Pumpkin Oatmeal

> >

> > 1 c. milk - cow, soy, almond or rice(any will work)

> > 1/8 t. cinnamon, ground

> > 1/2 t. vanilla flavoring

> > 1/2 - 3/4 c. Pumpkin puree

> > 1/4 c. Maple Syrup or agave syrup

> > 1/2 c. raisins, or any dried fruit of choice

> > 1 c. rolled oats

> >

> > Mix the milk, cinnamon, vanilla, raisins, maple syrup and pumpkin

> puree.

> > Bring to a boil and stir in the oats and cook for about 4 minutes.

> Remove

> > from heat and stir in 2 T. of Peanut butter.

> >

> > Sprinkle with raw green pumpkin seeds and raw sunflower seeds. Add

> some

> > shelled hemp seeds.

> >

> > *If you use a sweetened Rice, Soy or almond milk, don't add the

> Maple Syrup

> > until the end and then just add to taste.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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hahaha you didn't fool me.

Donna

 

, LadyB <ladyb_thefirst

wrote:

>

> Thanks for the link!

>

> Couldn't understand why there were messages saying that you just

chew

> hemp seeds whole, that wouldn't work with the kind I used to get,

they

> were hard. (Looks VERRRRRRRRRRRRY innocent, lol.)

>

> The commercially prepared ones on the site are shelled, they have

the

> seed case removed. Will have to try them now.

>

> (Still looking innocent....)

>

> Barbara

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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