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Ok, it sounds great! Will you please help me with the math? If I

mix up the dry ingredients ahead of time, and then use a third of it at a

time.....

Liquids to add:

2/3 cup water

1/3 cup milk substitute

1 egg

1 Tbsp oil

a smidge of vanilla

Guess I'll mix up the dry ingredients and measure the total volume of dry

ingredients and divide by 3. I'll put it in Ziploc baggies.

Guess this math is hard because I am distracted (as always) by our legal

battle with the school district! We meet for our 3rd initial IEP tomorrow

and they've still made no offer of a program for ! Our lawyer's aid

will be with us tomorrow but still!!!! If their plan is to simply wear us

down, it is working, LOL!

Thanks for the recipe...I'll go make it now. I also am going to make yet

another attempt at bread today, but hold out very little hope in that

department...all the bread (except banana) has been a failure so far. And I

need to make cookies for the girls too. Take care, H

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> OK, I just tried a recipe for pancakes that was p[osted back in March by

> Misura2 and they were good. I made pancakes and waffles from it, but

> only LJ eats these (I don't) so I had lots of batter and I decided to be

> creative and VOILA I came up with a great dessert. I peeled and sliced

> apples and put some cinnamon into the batter and coated the apples with

> it and deep fried them in olive oil and THEY ARE SO GOOD. Here is the

> recipe if anyone is interested. Also now I am going to cut the recipe

> down , and down, and down in size and use this same batter to coat

> chicken and fish - just add seasonings into it. I tried lots of coatings

> before, and this is great.

> on Long Island New York

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> Hope everyone likes it!!!!!!!!!!

>

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> 2 cups sorghum flour

> 2/3 cup potato starch

> 1/3 cup tapioca flour

> 3 tablespoons sugar

> 2 teaspoons xanthan gum

> 1 tablespoon baking powder

> touch of salt

>

> Mix above well and set aside. In separate bowl mix:

>

> 2 cups water

> 1 cup milk sub

> 3 eggs

> 3 tablespoons oil

> 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

>

> Combine with dry ingredients and cook on griddle until done.

>

>

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Ok lisa, you did the math right !!!!!! I don't know how big your family

is but that recipe made 10 round waffles (the 4 part waffles), 4 BIG

pancakes, about 5 or 6 silver dollar pancakes and coated slices from 7

big apples.

Good luck with the IEP meeting for tomorrow.

in New York HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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