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"M. Steiner" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Dec 1997 09:14:36 -0800
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> >I think I have the perfect solution for you.  (If I read correct that
you
> >are after flavor and not a cooking ingredient.  I buy "Buttery Delite"
by
> >Tryson House.   It is Kosher U-Parve.  It comes in a spray can, just
like
> >Pam does.  It has a quite distinct butter flavor, and you can spray in
on
> >corn, eggs, popcorn, toast, etc.  Of course it will not serve you well
for
> >baking and such, but I use it in the frying pan to panfry in "butter".
I'm
> >not saying the stuff IS butter, but, I think it's pretty decent product.
> >In case you cannot get it in your area, there is an 800 # you might want
to
> >call.
>
> Thanks! That's exactly what I want. I'll still call the manufacturer,
since
> the natural flavors can be milk-derived and still be considered pareve.
> Unfortunately for us highly sensitive milk-allergics, pareve does not
> always equate to non-allergenic.

Let me know after you talk to them, I'm curious, even though it doesn't
seem to bother me.  But then, and luckily, butter is one of the milk
products that doesn't give me "major" problems.
Chao,
Monica
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