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Re: Re: brewers yeast or nutritional yeast for cooking

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Hey ,

What are you making? I just finished a fabulous spring salad mix salad + cukes, peeled, tomatoes, fresh dill (my garden), fresh garlic--the store, and fresh basil (my garden). I did add a "pinch" of salt. Yes some olive oil and apple cider vinegar. It was great and headed for more.

tip: I get spring greens mix, organic, from Costco $3.49 pound and comes in a plastic tub that can have multiple uses. What a bargain too.

carolcweeks@... wrote:

Thanks everyone who answered my previous yeast question, but now I don't know what to do. Our co-op doesn't have brewers yeast even though the bean recipe calls for it. Can I substitue nutritional yeast even though it's not active and tastes different? If not, I will order brewers yest off the net and just make them later. Which is used most often in recipes?

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Hey ,

You're in NM? Near Sunflower Market, or Wild Oats? look for them online. You may be able to get it from them or have them order and save $ for your yeast.

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