Tasty Easter recipes
#344293 - 04/09/09 09:55 AM
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Kat32
Reged: 11/09/05
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Loc: Denver, Colorado
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Just wondering what tasty Easter dinner recipes people are making for Sunday. I need to bring something to a friend's place and don't know what to bring. Also, what are you eating in lieu of ham?
Thanks all for your helpful tidbits!
Kat
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I am going to be making Turkey...I believe I can still have Paska bread so I will be giving that a shot I'm going to be making a gluten free vegan carrot cake with non dairy orange frosting, and roasted garlic, mushroom and onion couscous side.
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I am doing turkey as well. Some yolk free egg noodles and some candy carrots and maybe a salad or green beans. Dessert choclate chip cookies and either a carrot cake or a angel food cake. With a glaze and some coconut dyed green to look like grass with peeps and jelly beans on top. Happy easter hth emmasmom ibs-c gas
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-------------------- IBS-D since 1999...mostly stable..i do cheat too.Bad me.
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Rebecca
#344321 - 04/09/09 02:12 PM
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steffiejoy
Reged: 11/26/07
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Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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When you get a chance Rebecca.. will you post your vegan carrot cake? Thanks!!
Stefanie
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BUSTED It's a box cake lol SIMPLY ORGANIC brand vegan recipe as follows: *1 package of SIMPLY ORGANIC CARROT CAKE MIX *1/4 c. applesauce *1/2 c. water *1 c. grated carrots
If you get the cake mix it gives you directions on the box, make sure you follow the alternate vegan recipe though. I can't tolerate wheat, and since dairy is so hard to digest I usually always purchase low fat gluten-free vegan products.....I also buy about 90% of my food organic. This mix is really good they would probally have it in your grocery stores organic section.
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steffiejoy
#344341 - 04/10/09 07:28 AM
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Rebecca1013
Reged: 04/05/09
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Loc: Catasauqua Pennsylvania
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the recipe is in the post before this one lol
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Wow, that sounds delicious, so it's wheat free too?! I also can't tolerate wheat, I have been doing well with Spelt though, it is all a puzzle. I will have to check out this Simply Organic brand, I am an organic food nut. Thanks for the recipe Rebecca!
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Jenny B
#344390 - 04/11/09 06:52 PM
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Rebecca1013
Reged: 04/05/09
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Loc: Catasauqua Pennsylvania
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Yep it's wheat free too, although Pamela's products brand are still my fav...they have choco brownies which you can make without fat-and if I remember correctly there is only one gram of fat in the mix!! I am an organic food nut as well my husband could kill me with all the miney I spend on groceries lol That is strange about the spelt because if I am not mistaken is that a type of wheat species?? I'm gonna give oatmeal and buckwheat another try....are you ok with those?
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Hey Rebecca, I just found your reply to me on the board, organic food nuts unite! But spelt, you are correct, it is a species of wheat but I haven't had any problems with it, I seem to have been improving actually! I haven't tried buckwheat, and I haven't had oatmeal in a long time, my Dad used to make it for me all the time, and I always loved it. Let me know how you do with the buckwheat and oatmeal!
And I'll look for the Pamela's brownies too, those sound wonderful! Take care!
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