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COOKING / Vegetarian / Vegan / Re: Chickpea flour, anyone?
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on: May 16, 2007 05:29:03 PM
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I've even taken to throwing random things in the blender and then adding them to the chickpea flour before I add the boiling water. Like vegan dressings, or roasted red peppers, garlic and cilantro, a little leftover silken tofu and tahini ... so easy, so yummy, so quick!
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COOKING / Vegetarian / Vegan / Re: Chickpea flour, anyone?
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on: May 13, 2007 06:52:07 PM
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I saw some Vegan Ghee on someones blog - then again at the Indian groc. (since I knew what to look for). The ingredient list was pretty scary so I didn't buy any. I usually use canola oil with a little earth balance for the flavor.
Vegan with a Vengeance has a recipe for Fronch Toast that uses chickpea flour. I believe I've also seen vegan crepe recipes that use it. I agree with Junieve, it is awesome (and fast) in hummus. I just add the boiling water from my kettle, and let it set for a few mins.
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COOKING / Vegetarian / Vegan / Re: Homemade Vegan Cheese?
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on: April 21, 2007 09:08:08 AM
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You might want to take a look at the Uncheese Cookbook. I borrowed it from the local library. I've had better luck with the stuff in there than the vegan cheese I buy at the store.
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CLOTHING / Clothing: Discussion and Questions / Re: 5 new patterns today
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on: March 19, 2007 05:48:23 PM
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I bet it would work. I'm just too cheap to use my iron in interfacing. Last time JoAnn's had a good sale on the sew in non woven stuff I got a whole load of it for 25 cents a yard. I have also been known to use paper bags or newspaper roll ends (I worked at the newspaper at the time) if it was just a one time use or if I was drafting a pattern.
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CLOTHING / Clothing: Discussion and Questions / Re: 5 new patterns today
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on: March 18, 2007 07:02:14 PM
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I use the non woven interfacing. It goes on sale for about 50 cents a yard and I stock up. You can see through it well enough to trace without a light box and you can fold it up.
I've also used tracing paper in the big rolls from an art supply store (pearl paint). That was for a class on altering patterns, but we got about 13 pants patterns out of it for around $25.
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