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Hi Lisa,
I'm in Northern California as well and find some Tofutti products at a
nearby health food store. They just don't seem to be widely distributed
here. Maybe if we put in specific requests at stores that carry some
products, they may try some others. I've tried Rich's Whip and don't like
it. It's very sweet and doesn't work well as a topping. I could see it
working as a mix-in ingredient though. We use Silk soymilk for cooking,
baking, and drinking - it works very well. I've only found that at health
food stores as well.
Good Luck,
Debby
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Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:00:50
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Subject: Re: tofutti pizza
We love the toffutti--"better than creme cheese" and their ice cream
sandwiches. But those are the only products I've been able to track down in
Northern Ca. Even called Toffutti who gave me the names of their
distributors out here, but had a hard time getting reliable info from them.
If any one can point me in the right direction I'd greatly appreciate it.
Also, has anyone used or found a product called "Rich's Whip"? It is a
whipped cream w/ absolutely no dairy, their distributor said they sold it to
Smart & Final, but when I went to look they'd never heard of it?
Thanks,
Lisa
PS--Could never quite get the mashed potatoes right without milk--last time
my husband tried a bit of Toffutti "better than cream cheese" w/ a bit of
rice milk and it was the first time they ever tasted like real mashed
potatoes!
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