Hehe. That's a great idea. I'm always looking for a
cheap alternative to just about anything.
-Jen
--- Keith MacFarland <keith3196@...> wrote:
> Actually - and you will laugh at my frugalness - by
> cutting it with
> water you get almost twice the sauce as the low
> sodium (I can get it
> at Whole foods) so I "elect" to buy the more sodium
> version to get
> more for my money... how's that for a Scots cheap
> personality - LOL
>
> --- In USASillyYaks@yahoogroups.com, Caillean
> Caillean
> <caillean127@...> wrote:
> >
> > I love the San-J tamari too. The store I go to has
> the low sodium
> version of wheat free also. It's less salty than the
> regular. I've
> noticed they don't have it everywhere, but maybe
> your store could
> order it.
> >
> > -Jen
> >
> >
> > Keith MacFarland <keith3196@...> wrote:
> > We found the same thing.. Pamela's
> pancake mix is the
> BEST.. there are
> > two small "victories" we've had with CD.. one is
> Pam's pancaked mix
> > (try it with bananas!) which has to be the best
> pancakes I've ever
> > made.. my friends come back for more all the time
> and they aren't CD.
> > Easy to make as well. I definitely don't recomend
> Bob's Red Mill
> > unless you "doctor" it up some.. I find that with
> 2 tbls of vanilla
> > and 2 tbls of backing powder makes it palatable,
> not great like Pam's
> > though.
> >
> > The second is San-J Tamari Wheat Free Soy sauce..
> even if they get me
> > a cure for this disease I will be using this soy
> sauce.. much better
> > than those I've used in the past.. very tasty as
> soy sauces go. A bit
> > salty, but I usually "cut it" with some bottled
> water.
> >
> > I've tried Pam's cake mixes.. not bad but still
> too crumbly.. I am
> > going to try it again using some vanilla pudding
> next time to see if
> > it will hold better with some help. Tasted good,
> but not like the
> > cakes I remember not too long ago.
> >
> > I hope everyone had a great Christmas/Hannakuh
> (attack free) and that
> > the New Year brings in some good news for all of
> us.. perhaps a cure,
> > but I'd settle for a therapy at least to let us
> eat normal again.
> >
> > Keith
> >
> > --- In USASillyYaks@yahoogroups.com,
> "gypsyrobyn2002" <gypsyrobyn@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > And I think I might survive this celiac
> business, after all. Just
> > > giving a BIG recommendation for it, and a thank
> you to the previous
> > > poster who suggested it recently.
> > >
> > > Tastes really good bathed in strawberries and
> cool-whip! ;o) And
> > > without!
> > >
> > > Robyn...off to order several packages of the
> stuff from Amazon now.
> > > That might be enough to get me through morning
> sickness.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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