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Morning All :)

Regarding cheesecake (see how quickly I picked up that thread?) - just

saw an ad: " Have You Tried the World's Best Vegan Cheesecake? 14

Scrumptious Flavors - Voted Best Vegan Cheesecake in the 2002, 2003 and

2004 VegNews Veggie Awards - deliciouschoices.com " I'm not promoting

this company, and have never tried their products, so if anyone has

tasted a vegan cheesecake - is it any good?

Karen

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I have tried a vegan cheesecake a friend made.

I have the recipe. It was really good. He

put kinda a granola topping on it. Way yum.

I can share the recipe later - have to remember

just where i put it ;)

 

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Tuesday, March 15, 2005 7:57 AM

On denial and stuff like that/vegan cheesecake

 

 

Morning All :)

Regarding cheesecake (see how quickly I picked up that thread?) - just

saw an ad: " Have You Tried the World's Best Vegan Cheesecake? 14

Scrumptious Flavors - Voted Best Vegan Cheesecake in the 2002, 2003 and

2004 VegNews Veggie Awards - deliciouschoices.com " I'm not promoting

this company, and have never tried their products, so if anyone has

tasted a vegan cheesecake - is it any good?

Karen

 

 

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> Regarding cheesecake (see how quickly I picked up that thread?)

 

LOL - Yeah. It's a winner all right!

 

> saw an ad: " Have You Tried the World's Best Vegan Cheesecake? 14

> Scrumptious Flavors - Voted Best Vegan Cheesecake in the 2002, 2003

and

> 2004 VegNews Veggie Awards - deliciouschoices.com " I'm not promoting

> this company, and have never tried their products, so if anyone has

> tasted a vegan cheesecake - is it any good?

 

Good grief, woman, tell us all quickly what company this is that has won all

these awards! (You're not selling the products, after all, and get nothing from

the sales of them, so it's hardly a commercial message! LOL)

 

I don't eat cheesecake myself, as I've said. But I'd be willing to try a bite of

a

vegan cheesecake - purely in the interests of science, y'understand! ;=) (Just

a bite, of course, unless it's artificially sweetened, then maybe two!)

Hmmmmm.

 

I think there are members here who have recipes for vegan cheesecake! But

please - not recommended in most cases for a slimming regime! LOL

 

Best,

 

Pat ;=)

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>It was really good. He

> put kinda a granola topping on it. Way yum.

> I can share the recipe later . . .

 

Yes, please. And if it's over the limit for 'slimming' mark it OT and we'll save

it

in our special file for such indulgences!

 

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Pat ;=)

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The vegan cheesecake site is deliciouschoices.com. I haven't visited

there, so don't know what you'll find. Sorry, Pat, that I got so

carried away I forgot about the " slimming " part of our group. I'm

pretty sure that even vegan cheesecake is loaded with fat and calories.

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We are still trying to perfect our cheesecakes with no sugar added. I

refuse to use Aspartame and Spenda does not work. We are looking into a

recipe with Stevia next. I can only handle just so many ruined cakes at

once but this may inspire me to try again.

 

 

 

Kirsten

 

 

 

 

veggiehound [veggiehound]

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 12:23 PM

 

Re: On denial and stuff like that/vegan

cheesecake

 

 

 

 

 

> Regarding cheesecake (see how quickly I picked up that thread?)

 

LOL - Yeah. It's a winner all right!

 

> saw an ad: " Have You Tried the World's Best Vegan Cheesecake? 14

> Scrumptious Flavors - Voted Best Vegan Cheesecake in the 2002, 2003

and

> 2004 VegNews Veggie Awards - deliciouschoices.com " I'm not promoting

> this company, and have never tried their products, so if anyone has

> tasted a vegan cheesecake - is it any good?

 

Good grief, woman, tell us all quickly what company this is that has won all

 

these awards! (You're not selling the products, after all, and get nothing

from

the sales of them, so it's hardly a commercial message! LOL)

 

I don't eat cheesecake myself, as I've said. But I'd be willing to try a

bite of a

vegan cheesecake - purely in the interests of science, y'understand! ;=)

(Just

a bite, of course, unless it's artificially sweetened, then maybe two!)

Hmmmmm.

 

I think there are members here who have recipes for vegan cheesecake! But

please - not recommended in most cases for a slimming regime! LOL

 

Best,

 

Pat ;=)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey one step at a time here. LOL. I will try the recipe that was posted

here first.

 

 

 

Kirsten

 

 

 

 

veggiehound [veggiehound]

Tuesday, March 15, 2005 6:22 PM

 

Re: On denial and stuff like that/vegan

cheesecake

 

 

 

 

> We are still trying to perfect our cheesecakes with no sugar added.

 

Vegan too?

 

Pat ;=)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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> Hey one step at a time here. LOL. I will try the recipe that was posted

> here first.

 

But not while you're still slimming, eh? ;=) Save it for when you're finished, I

think. It is vegan, but as Morgan said when posting, it's for 'special

occasions' -

and Maida has made some notes on the recipe file that need to be

understood. Nice to have in reserve though - and much appreciated.

 

Best,

 

Pat ;=)

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Kirsten, when you come up with a recipe for vegan cheesecake that is

free of the extra calories from both sugar and fat, then it could go in

the regular files of vegetarianSLIMMING instead of into the OT folder.

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from Maida. Please sign my petition:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/738171316

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I can do that. Let me get through this move first. We are waiting to see

if this family is ready to make an offer tomorrow on our house. Keep your

fingers crossed for me.

 

 

 

Kirsten

 

 

 

 

Maidawg [maidawg]

Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:18 PM

 

RE: On denial and stuff like that/vegan

cheesecake

 

 

 

Kirsten, when you come up with a recipe for vegan cheesecake that is

free of the extra calories from both sugar and fat, then it could go in

the regular files of vegetarianSLIMMING instead of into the OT folder.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

from Maida. Please sign my petition:

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/738171316

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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