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I myself have stayed away from baking powders that contain aluminum.
That is how I found the Watkins brand. Their baking powder is aluminum
free. A wide array of natural and organic items are available to fill
your pantry. Anyone interested in knowing more about Watkins is free
to email me and I would gladly give you more information.

Browse around the Watkins website to see what they have to offer
http://www.watkinsonline.com/home (Associate ID# 370762) . When you
decide to purchase please don't forget to put in my Associate ID#
370762. Take a look at their business opportunity as well. Thanks.

Jeannet


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FlavorPalette wrote on 30 Jan 2007 in rec.food.cooking

> I myself have stayed away from baking powders that contain aluminum.
> That is how I found the Watkins brand. Their baking powder is aluminum
> free. A wide array of natural and organic items are available to fill
> your pantry. Anyone interested in knowing more about Watkins is free
> to email me and I would gladly give you more information.
>
> Browse around the Watkins website to see what they have to offer
> http://www.spamline.com/home (Associate ID# 666) . When you
> decide to purchase please don't forget to put in my Associate ID#
> 666. Take a look at their business opportunity as well. Thanks.
>
> Jeannet
>
>
>


Why would I bother to buy watkins from a spammer...please just bugger off.
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Mr Libido Incognito > wrote in
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> Why would I bother to buy watkins from a spammer...please just bugger
> off.


Give me a freakin break. Someone asked a question, he give a valid,
helpful answer, pointed the person, and others who are interested, to a
source that can provide a solution (Of course given the OP thinks that
Cream of Tartar is an unnatural toxin, I don't think they're interested).
What in the world is wrong in giving his Affiliate ID? If I'm gonna
recomend something anyway, and said product/business has an affiliate
program, you better belive I'll sign up for said program and do the same
thing. I learned my lesson when I saw a great deal on a De'Longhi mixer
on ShopNBC.com a while back, and mentioned the deal on a messageboard. Had
I signed up for and used an affiliate link to the mixer, the purchases that
were made would have paid for my mixer.
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