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Do you have one?  I love mine.  They make the best beans.  The PC locks in the

flavor and the dried beans are ready in about 50-55 minutes.

 

Donna

 

 

 

 

 

 

The king and queen are loaded

Falling off to sleep

The ground begins to creep

Rockets in the tail lights

Red burns into night

Rolling out of sight

Turn this car around.

SOURCE: Turn This Car Around - Tom Petty

 

 

 

--- On Fri, 11/14/08, Pete Self <self.pete wrote:

 

Pete Self <self.pete

Re: Pete and quick cooking grains

 

Friday, November 14, 2008, 9:43 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks

 

My current method works pretty good... i have four of those little quart crock

pots, and before i go to bed each night, i usually put on whatever i'm goign to

have the next day, cook on low, so I really don't have to wait for anything, but

some days it would be nice to have to deal with cleaning up :P.  I'm certainly

thankful for canned beans

 

I guess grains would be ok, cooked then frozen in bags, thaw in fridge over

night, never tried it

 

--- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net> wrote:

wwjd <jtwigg (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net>

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:25 AM

 

http://www.amazon. com/Ancient- Harvest-Quinoa- Flakes-12- Ounce/dp/ B000KPU474

Also look near the middle of the page for other products..

 

Here is a good site with info on different quinoa products, including flour,FAQ

and recipes.

 

Judy

 

-

 

thelilacflower@

 

 

 

Friday, November 14, 2008 11:21 PM

 

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

I have never seen quinoa flakes

 

Donna

 

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

 

 

" wwjd " <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

 

Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:16:37

 

<vegetarian_ group>

 

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

You're very welcome.

 

Judy

 

-

 

Pete Self

 

 

 

Friday, November 14, 2008 11:14 PM

 

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

i've not seen the quinoa flakes or the barley, but i'll look into them, thank

you

 

--- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net> wrote:

 

wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

 

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

 

 

Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:08 AM

 

Also cream of wheat, grits, oatmeal. , coucous and brown basmati rice can be

ready in 10 minutes

 

Judy

 

have you seen the quinoa flakes, the quick cooking barley and brown rice?

 

-

 

Pete Self

 

 

 

Friday, November 14, 2008 5:28 PM

 

Re: [vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

 

One line of products I haven't found yet is 'instant grains'... i eat grains

nearly every m eal, and i have to say it gets old, it would be so nice to have

single serve millet, barley, quoina... i have no idea how they would do it,

maybe cook them, then dehydrate them or something, but it would be nice to have

the convenience. .. no preservatives, throw it in boiling water and it's ready

in 3 minutes or so

 

--- On Fri, 11/14/08, thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

wrote:

 

thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

 

[vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

 

" Vegetarian_ group " <vegetarian_ group>

 

Friday, November 14, 2008, 10:57 PM

 

Your post isn't offensive at all. I agree with you.

 

There is no certain alternative product out there that will appeal to all of us

for one reason or another. I think it's fantastic there are so many items to

select from. It makes the transition so much easier for a new vegetarian. I make

my own burgers but I keep some of the alternative products on hand because it's

nice to have a tasty quick fix meal too. Sometimes I like to perk up my

spaghetti sauce with Tofurky Italian sausage. I also enjoy the crunchy

waterchestnuts and red pepper flakes in the Asian burger by Morningstar.

 

Another thing you can do with riblets is make a nice spiced up lentil stew, toss

some potatoes in it and add a chopped up riblet, it really makes a hearty stew.

The BBQ sauce gives it that smokey flavor.

 

Donna

 

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

 

 

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I have an electric PC, and don't know what I ever did without one. They are

very simple to use, clean up fast, and cook even faster.

 

M

 

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower

> wrote:

 

> Do you have one? I love mine. They make the best beans. The PC locks in

> the flavor and the dried beans are ready in about 50-55 minutes.

>

> Donna

The king and queen are loaded

> Falling off to sleep

> The ground begins to creep

> Rockets in the tail lights

> Red burns into night

> Rolling out of sight

> Turn this car around.

> SOURCE: Turn This Car Around - Tom Petty

>

>

>

> --- On Fri, 11/14/08, Pete Self <self.pete wrote:

>

> Pete Self <self.pete

> Re: Pete and quick cooking grains

>

> Friday, November 14, 2008, 9:43 PM

Thanks

>

> My current method works pretty good... i have four of those little quart

> crock pots, and before i go to bed each night, i usually put on whatever i'm

> goign to have the next day, cook on low, so I really don't have to wait for

> anything, but some days it would be nice to have to deal with cleaning up

> :P. I'm certainly thankful for canned beans

>

> I guess grains would be ok, cooked then frozen in bags, thaw in fridge over

> night, never tried it

>

> --- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net> wrote:

> wwjd <jtwigg (AT) frontiernet (DOT) net>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

>

> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:25 AM

>

> http://www.amazon. com/Ancient- Harvest-Quinoa- Flakes-12- Ounce/dp/

> B000KPU474 Also look near the middle of the page for other products..

>

> Here is a good site with info on different quinoa products, including

> flour,FAQ and recipes.

>

> Judy

>

> -

>

> thelilacflower@

>

>

>

> Friday, November 14, 2008 11:21 PM

>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

>

> I have never seen quinoa flakes

>

> Donna

>

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

>

>

>

> " wwjd " <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

>

> Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:16:37

>

> <vegetarian_ group>

>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

>

> You're very welcome.

>

> Judy

>

> -

>

> Pete Self

>

>

>

> Friday, November 14, 2008 11:14 PM

>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

>

> i've not seen the quinoa flakes or the barley, but i'll look into them,

> thank you

>

> --- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net> wrote:

>

> wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

>

>

>

> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:08 AM

>

> Also cream of wheat, grits, oatmeal. , coucous and brown basmati rice can

> be ready in 10 minutes

>

> Judy

>

> have you seen the quinoa flakes, the quick cooking barley and brown rice?

>

> -

>

> Pete Self

>

>

>

> Friday, November 14, 2008 5:28 PM

>

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

>

> One line of products I haven't found yet is 'instant grains'... i eat

> grains nearly every m eal, and i have to say it gets old, it would be so

> nice to have single serve millet, barley, quoina... i have no idea how they

> would do it, maybe cook them, then dehydrate them or something, but it would

> be nice to have the convenience. .. no preservatives, throw it in boiling

> water and it's ready in 3 minutes or so

>

> --- On Fri, 11/14/08, thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

> wrote:

>

> thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

>

> [vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

>

> " Vegetarian_ group " <vegetarian_ group>

>

> Friday, November 14, 2008, 10:57 PM

>

> Your post isn't offensive at all. I agree with you.

>

> There is no certain alternative product out there that will appeal to all

> of us for one reason or another. I think it's fantastic there are so many

> items to select from. It makes the transition so much easier for a new

> vegetarian. I make my own burgers but I keep some of the alternative

> products on hand because it's nice to have a tasty quick fix meal too.

> Sometimes I like to perk up my spaghetti sauce with Tofurky Italian sausage.

> I also enjoy the crunchy waterchestnuts and red pepper flakes in the Asian

> burger by Morningstar.

>

> Another thing you can do with riblets is make a nice spiced up lentil stew,

> toss some potatoes in it and add a chopped up riblet, it really makes a

> hearty stew. The BBQ sauce gives it that smokey flavor.

>

> Donna

>

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

>

>

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i have a small pressure cooker that i use mostly for beans, but more often than

not, i use the slow cooker

 

--- On Sat, 11/15/08, Marilyn Daub <mcdaub wrote:

Marilyn Daub <mcdaub

Re: Pete pressure cooker

 

Saturday, November 15, 2008, 7:22 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have an electric PC, and don't know what I ever did without one.

They are

 

very simple to use, clean up fast, and cook even faster.

 

 

 

M

 

 

 

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:51 AM, Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower@

 

> wrote:

 

 

 

> Do you have one? I love mine. They make the best beans. The PC locks in

 

> the flavor and the dried beans are ready in about 50-55 minutes.

 

>

 

> Donna

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> The king and queen are loaded

 

> Falling off to sleep

 

> The ground begins to creep

 

> Rockets in the tail lights

 

> Red burns into night

 

> Rolling out of sight

 

> Turn this car around.

 

> SOURCE: Turn This Car Around - Tom Petty

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> --- On Fri, 11/14/08, Pete Self <self.pete > wrote:

 

>

 

> Pete Self <self.pete >

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

> Friday, November 14, 2008, 9:43 PM

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> Thanks

 

>

 

> My current method works pretty good... i have four of those little quart

 

> crock pots, and before i go to bed each night, i usually put on whatever i'm

 

> goign to have the next day, cook on low, so I really don't have to wait for

 

> anything, but some days it would be nice to have to deal with cleaning up

 

> :P. I'm certainly thankful for canned beans

 

>

 

> I guess grains would be ok, cooked then frozen in bags, thaw in fridge over

 

> night, never tried it

 

>

 

> --- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net> wrote:

 

> wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:25 AM

 

>

 

> http://www.amazon. com/Ancient- Harvest-Quinoa- Flakes-12- Ounce/dp/

 

> B000KPU474 Also look near the middle of the page for other products..

 

>

 

> Here is a good site with info on different quinoa products, including

 

> flour,FAQ and recipes.

 

>

 

> Judy

 

>

 

> -

 

>

 

> thelilacflower@

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> Friday, November 14, 2008 11:21 PM

 

>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

> I have never seen quinoa flakes

 

>

 

> Donna

 

>

 

> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> " wwjd " <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

 

>

 

> Fri, 14 Nov 2008 23:16:37

 

>

 

> <vegetarian_ group>

 

>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

> You're very welcome.

 

>

 

> Judy

 

>

 

> -

 

>

 

> Pete Self

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> Friday, November 14, 2008 11:14 PM

 

>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

> i've not seen the quinoa flakes or the barley, but i'll look into them,

 

> thank you

 

>

 

> --- On Sat, 11/15/08, wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net> wrote:

 

>

 

> wwjd <jtwigg@frontiernet . net>

 

>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Pete and quick cooking grains

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> Saturday, November 15, 2008, 5:08 AM

 

>

 

> Also cream of wheat, grits, oatmeal. , coucous and brown basmati rice can

 

> be ready in 10 minutes

 

>

 

> Judy

 

>

 

> have you seen the quinoa flakes, the quick cooking barley and brown rice?

 

>

 

> -

 

>

 

> Pete Self

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

> Friday, November 14, 2008 5:28 PM

 

>

 

> Re: [vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

 

>

 

> One line of products I haven't found yet is 'instant grains'... i eat

 

> grains nearly every m eal, and i have to say it gets old, it would be so

 

> nice to have single serve millet, barley, quoina... i have no idea how they

 

> would do it, maybe cook them, then dehydrate them or something, but it would

 

> be nice to have the convenience. .. no preservatives, throw it in boiling

 

> water and it's ready in 3 minutes or so

 

>

 

> --- On Fri, 11/14/08, thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

 

> wrote:

 

>

 

> thelilacflower@ <thelilacflower@ >

 

>

 

> [vegetarian_ group] Laura Aleternative products

 

>

 

> " Vegetarian_ group " <vegetarian_ group>

 

>

 

> Friday, November 14, 2008, 10:57 PM

 

>

 

> Your post isn't offensive at all. I agree with you.

 

>

 

> There is no certain alternative product out there that will appeal to all

 

> of us for one reason or another. I think it's fantastic there are so many

 

> items to select from. It makes the transition so much easier for a new

 

> vegetarian. I make my own burgers but I keep some of the alternative

 

> products on hand because it's nice to have a tasty quick fix meal too.

 

> Sometimes I like to perk up my spaghetti sauce with Tofurky Italian sausage.

 

> I also enjoy the crunchy waterchestnuts and red pepper flakes in the Asian

 

> burger by Morningstar.

 

>

 

> Another thing you can do with riblets is make a nice spiced up lentil stew,

 

> toss some potatoes in it and add a chopped up riblet, it really makes a

 

> hearty stew. The BBQ sauce gives it that smokey flavor.

 

>

 

> Donna

 

>

 

> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

 

>

 

>

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, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Do you have one?  I love mine.  They make the best beans.  The PC

locks in the flavor and the dried beans are ready in about 50-55

minutes.

>  

> Donna

 

 

And great rice, too! Mine is nonstick and I make risotto in it. I

don't know how I lived without one. Oh, oh, oh, split pea soup in

about 20 minutes! Yumm.

 

Deb in Idaho

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