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I might try it some time... It can't be all that bad

I guess! :)

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> No-one is forcing you to try this combination but

> from my experience everyone who does loves it.

>

> Re: Breakfast

> >>> >

> >>> >Twig tea does come in tea bags from a couple of

> >different

> >>companies.

> >>> >You can order from the mail order or ask your

> >health foodstores to

> >>> >stock it for you. Special orders at Whole Foods

> >often takeone

> >>day.

> >>> >

> >>> >I love breakfast and share many of my recipes

> in

> >mybreakfast

> >>> >cookbook. Most mornings I have whole grains and

> >tea. In the

> >>> >beginning I did the miso soup and greens with

> my

> >grain butfound

> >>I'm

> >>> >one of the rare folks who gets hungry all day

> long

> >eatingmiso soup

> >>> >for breakfast and after many years of greens

> for

> >breakfastthey too

> >>> >have subsided and I have them at other meals.

> >Keepingbaked goods

> >>in

> >>> >the freezer makes it easy to take something out

> >and heatit up or

> >>> >steam to defrost one or two days a week. I also

> >have a lotof fast

> >>> >and easy recipes for waffles, pancakes and

> things.

> >One guyI dated

> >>> >loved to take mochi waffles with us and then

> since

> >mywaffle iron

> >>($7

> >>> >from target) is so small with just took the

> waffle

> >ironwith us and

> >>> >the heart healthy batter that I have in that

> book

> >doesn'tneed to

> >>be

> >>> >refrigerated for hours and stays great so we

> would

> >travelwith that

> >>> >instead of mochi. Pacific Bakery just sent me

> two

> >newflavors -

> >>> >Multigrain seed bread and a cranberry date

> bread.

> >Bothwould be an

>

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, You're on!!! I love a challenge, though I can't say the same thing about sauerkraut. And I'm of German descent :-O Will let you know my opinion when I dare to try it--if you guys don't hear from me for a while, it's because I'm in a rehab house to break the p-nut butter/sauerkraut combo habit, LOL.Tamara "You, yourself, as much as anybody in the universe, deserve your love and affection."-- Buddha __________________________________________________

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Go to You Tube and enter Sisters. You'll find it there plus a lot of

other songs from the early 40's.

ew

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I don't know the song at all, but crikey it has all the hallmarks of being

Irish :D

Charlotte

>

> Mairzy doats and dozy doats and liddle lamzy diveyA kiddley divey too,

wouldn't you?

>

> No groats, sorry ;(

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Thank you, I enjoyed that.  Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs

eat ivy.  Do lambs eat ivy?  Sounds more like goats.  Guess some things just

don't rhyme.  I don't know if I ever heard all the words before. 

So that is not where I heard groats.  Is it always buckwheat?  Or are other

grains called that as well? 

Carolyn Wilkerson

 

To: sproutpeople

Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2012 2:57 PM

Subject: Re: Breakfast

 

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Re: Breakfast

Yes, but Mares eat oats and ....... whatever it says. Is groats in there too?

Carolyn Wilkerson

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