Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 Hi Donna, thanks for your advice. I do have a store nearby where I can buy the flaxseed. I am going to try the flaxseed on soup...one of my favorite things to eat. Thanks again, Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2005 Report Share Posted June 21, 2005 Thanks Donna, lentil loaf sounds delicious! It sounds like something my husband would eat, too. He isn't a vegetarian but he will eat a meatless meal a couple of times a week with me. Thanks again, Kay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2005 Report Share Posted August 20, 2005 Donna Thanks for the note of encouragement. Troy (dh) and I know that we have made the right decision for us and our twins. Brandan is old enough to make up his own mind and I guess he is going to learn how to cook Which is a positive thing As for the recipes, thank you. I'm about ready to tell mom to join our group. Don't know if she will, but it is worth a try. I know I will be giving her recipes to try. She tried being a veggie but she said she was hungry all the time and gained weight. I don't know what she was eating since she was in Tuscan, AZ at the time. By the way, she's bringing the menu from the restaurant. I can't wait to see it. Have a great weekend and thanks again for the recipe. Jenn GeminiDragon <thelilacflower wrote: Hi Jenn. Your recipe looks good also. I didn't get a chance to mention how the sweet potatoes are good mixed with spicy dishes. Somewhere I posted a veggie spicy hash that has sweet potatoes in it. Hang in there, I used to cook multiple meals myself but it seems over time you will find recipes to integrate together. I used to have to cover my ex's food with spice, I can't handle too much spice, then there were my sisters 3 kids I raised and one lived on veggies the other wanted a pound of cheese a day and the other one was a human garbage disposal and you could toss anything his way and don't forget cooking for my Mom that has always been a vegetarian like myself so I would start the dish and pull ours out first then add a lot more of veggies and serve the niece and then toss some cheese and feed one more kid and then add the hot spice and TVP LOL and feed the ex along with the last kid that ate anything and by the way they never knew it was TVP.....hahaha If anything was left over the football buddies got the balance after school the next day....Let me know if you want a few Ethopian recipes for your mom. If she had an African dish here in Calif. chances are it was Ethopian and I have a few more good ones....Happy Saturday! Donna Jennifer <jj_73molly wrote: Thank you.I'll try it at the end of this month. I can't wait to try it. I'll do it when Brandan, my son, is at his mom's. He is so picky. We've told him that we've become vegeterians (his dad and I) and it hasn't quite clicked yet. It can get frustrating making two different meals, but it is worth it. I'm not going back to meat. Some recipes, I do make and not tell him. ie Lasagna, spaghetti, and goolash. Notice the theme. I can fool him there, just need to think of some more stuff. Jenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Hmmmm me run??lol I am so glad that people are liking my recipes I post. I try to find something for everyone. Lorri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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