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On Mon, 09 Jan 2006 01:49:22 -0600, Brenda Young
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> I had a craving for blueberry and pecan pancakes all week, and let me
> tell you, it takes about thirty minutes in the grocery store reading
> ingredients to find a half-ass natural brand of mix that doesn't have
> "partially-hydrogenated" stuff in it, sigh.
I make pancakes like this:
2 eggs
1 cup almond flour
1/2 cup coconut milk
1/2 cup frozen blueberries
1/2 tsp baking powder
Beat the eggs first, then add the almond floud and coconut milk. Mix
well, then add the frozen blueberries. Cook in a hot pan a half cup at a
time or so. Makes 4 pretty good sized pancakes. Top with a little honey
or applesause, and you've got a nice breakfast.
I suspect it would work fine without the baking powder, but I haven't
tried that yet.
> ... that's what I mean about not being a purist. I DO give in to some
> things once in a while.
You can be a purist and still have pancakes. :-)
> I do have to say, though, that being a person who doesn't eat very much
> over the course of a day (I pretty much graze every couple of hours),
> that I have seen a remarked disintegration of my fingernails after not
> taking my vitamin supps for a few months.
Interesting. I've not noted any problems with my nails, and I don't take
any vitamins (other than a vitamin D tablet if I'm not going to be outside
much on any given day).
--
Robert Kesterson
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