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I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for my
gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on sale but making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour (gluten or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see that the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things and tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as closely as I can to their recipe. Does anyone have such a recipe? Here is their website: https://flax4life.net/ They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! |
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> On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 19:05:06 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> <snip> > > Yet another "How to please my gardener" post. > > The real reason for the divorce is pretty obvious. > > -sw > Heh, her gardener might be just like ole Popeye. |
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"Janet" > wrote in message t... > In article >, says... >> >> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for my >> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on sale >> but >> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >> >> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >> (gluten >> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see that >> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things and >> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown >> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >> closely >> as I can to their recipe. >> >> Does anyone have such a recipe? >> >> Here is their website: >> >> https://flax4life.net/ >> >> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! > > I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. > > https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- > cake/ Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 15 Jul 2018 19:05:06 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> <snip> > > Yet another "How to please my gardener" post. > > The real reason for the divorce is pretty obvious. Hahaha! |
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In article >, says...
> > "Janet" > wrote in message > t... > > In article >, says... > >> > >> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for my > >> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on sale > >> but > >> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. > >> > >> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour > >> (gluten > >> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see that > >> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things and > >> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown > >> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as > >> closely > >> as I can to their recipe. > >> > >> Does anyone have such a recipe? > >> > >> Here is their website: > >> > >> https://flax4life.net/ > >> > >> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! > > > > I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. > > > > https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- > > cake/ > > Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin and cut it into squares. Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? Janet UK |
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On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, says... >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> t... >>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for my >>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on sale >>>> but >>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>> >>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>> (gluten >>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see that >>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things and >>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown >>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>> closely >>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>> >>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>> >>>> Here is their website: >>>> >>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>> >>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>> >>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>> >>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>> cake/ >> >> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. > > what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? > They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You suggested almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are forms of cake. DUH. > Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. > As usual. She asks, rejects. > Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin > and cut it into squares. > > Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? > > Janet UK > Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's taste. ;) Jill |
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Janet wrote:
> In article >, says... >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> t... >>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for my >>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on sale >>>> but >>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>> >>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>> (gluten >>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see that >>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things and >>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown >>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>> closely >>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>> >>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>> >>>> Here is their website: >>>> >>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>> >>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>> >>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>> >>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>> cake/ >> >> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. > > what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? > > Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. > > Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin > and cut it into squares. > > Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? > > Janet UK > Hahaha. She suckered you into trying to help her. Then the sprang the trap on you! "he doesn't eat cake." Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk. |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 17 Jul 2018 13:27:29 +0100, Janet wrote: > >> In article >, says... >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> t... >>>> In article >, says... >>>>> >>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for >>>>> my >>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>> sale >>>>> but >>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>> >>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>> (gluten >>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see >>>>> that >>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things >>>>> and >>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>> brown >>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>> closely >>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>> >>>>> Here is their website: >>>>> >>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>> >>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>> >>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>> >>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>> cake/ >>> >>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >> >> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >> >> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. > > I wondered why you did that. Last time, right? > > Get ready for more excuses. She's great at making excuses for > herself, now she's practicing making excuses for others too. > > I kinda wonder if this "gardener" actually exists or whether her > mind fabricated him as a fictional replacement for the husband and > daughter who moved out of the house practically simultaneously. > Suddenly having nothing to fret about must have been a traumatic > shock to her mental state. I asked for something specific. Muffins and brownies made with flax. There is a reason for the flax. I didn't ask for a gluten free cake recipe. I full well know how to make all sorts of gluten free things including cake. Yes, muffins and brownies *can* be like cake. But these are not. |
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 15.223... > On Tue 17 Jul 2018 05:27:29a, Janet told us... > >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> t... >>> > In article >, >>> > says... >>> >> >>> >> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate >>> >> brownies for my gardener. He really seems to like them. I try >>> >> to get them while on sale but making my own would be cheaper >>> >> I'm sure. >>> >> >>> >> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have >>> >> flour (gluten or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay >>> >> with oats (sand I see that the originals do contain oats) but >>> >> would prefer less processed things and tries not to eat much >>> >> of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a brown rice flour >>> >> might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>> >> closely as I can to their recipe. >>> >> >>> >> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>> >> >>> >> Here is their website: >>> >> >>> >> https://flax4life.net/ >>> >> >>> >> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a >>> >> killer! >>> > >>> > I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>> > >>> > https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...nd-flour-choco >>> > late- cake/ >>> >>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >> >> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >> >> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to >> reject it. >> >> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie >> tin >> and cut it into squares. >> >> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >> >> Janet UK >> > > I rather imagne she would. Possibly a ruler as well. I asked for a recipe using flax. That recipe does not contain flax and is not anything like what I am looking for. |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> t... >>>> In article >, says... >>>>> >>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for >>>>> my >>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>> sale >>>>> but >>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>> >>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>> (gluten >>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see >>>>> that >>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things >>>>> and >>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>> brown >>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>> closely >>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>> >>>>> Here is their website: >>>>> >>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>> >>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>> >>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>> >>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>> cake/ >>> >>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >> >> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >> > They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You suggested > almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are > forms of cake. DUH. > >> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. >> > As usual. She asks, rejects. > >> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin >> and cut it into squares. >> >> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >> >> Janet UK >> > Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's taste. ;) Bottom line, I asked for a recipe that uses flax. That recipe does not use flax and there is a reason for the flax. |
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"Hank Rogers" > wrote in message ... > Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> t... >>>> In article >, says... >>>>> >>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for >>>>> my >>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>> sale >>>>> but >>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>> >>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>> (gluten >>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see >>>>> that >>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things >>>>> and >>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>> brown >>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>> closely >>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>> >>>>> Here is their website: >>>>> >>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>> >>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>> >>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>> >>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>> cake/ >>> >>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >> >> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >> >> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. >> >> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin >> and cut it into squares. >> >> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >> >> Janet UK >> > > Hahaha. She suckered you into trying to help her. Then the sprang the trap > on you! > > "he doesn't eat cake." > Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk. Well, he doesn't! Did I ask for a cake recipe? No. We try to eat healthy foods here. The foods that I asked about have a healthy combination of Omegas. That cake does not. And again, I didn't ask for a gluten free or a cake recipe. I asked about flax. Now if anyone here has some sort of different recipe that uses mainly flax, I will certainly consider it. |
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:22:05 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > >"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >> On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>> t... >>>>> In article >, says... >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for >>>>>> my >>>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>>> sale >>>>>> but >>>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>>> (gluten >>>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see >>>>>> that >>>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things >>>>>> and >>>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>>> brown >>>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>>> closely >>>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is their website: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>>> >>>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>>> >>>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>>> >>>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>>> cake/ >>>> >>>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >>> >>> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >>> >> They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You suggested >> almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are >> forms of cake. DUH. >> >>> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. >>> >> As usual. She asks, rejects. >> >>> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin >>> and cut it into squares. >>> >>> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >>> >>> Janet UK >>> >> Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's taste. ;) > >Bottom line, I asked for a recipe that uses flax. That recipe does not use >flax and there is a reason for the flax. What is the reason for the flax? Doris |
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"Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:22:05 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >>> On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote: >>>> In article >, says... >>>>> >>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>>> t... >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> says... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies >>>>>>> for >>>>>>> my >>>>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>>>> sale >>>>>>> but >>>>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>>>> (gluten >>>>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see >>>>>>> that >>>>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed >>>>>>> things >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>>>> brown >>>>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>>>> closely >>>>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Here is their website: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>>>> >>>>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>>>> cake/ >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >>>> >>>> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >>>> >>> They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You suggested >>> almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are >>> forms of cake. DUH. >>> >>>> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject >>>> it. >>>> >>> As usual. She asks, rejects. >>> >>>> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin >>>> and cut it into squares. >>>> >>>> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >>>> >>>> Janet UK >>>> >>> Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's taste. >>> ;) >> >>Bottom line, I asked for a recipe that uses flax. That recipe does not use >>flax and there is a reason for the flax. > > What is the reason for the flax? Omegas and fiber. |
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On Wednesday, July 18, 2018 at 6:24:59 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message > ... > > Janet wrote: > >> In article >, says... > >>> > >>> "Janet" > wrote in message > >>> t... > >>>> In article >, says... > >>>>> > >>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies for > >>>>> my > >>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on > >>>>> sale > >>>>> but > >>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. > >>>>> > >>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour > >>>>> (gluten > >>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I see > >>>>> that > >>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed things > >>>>> and > >>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a > >>>>> brown > >>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as > >>>>> closely > >>>>> as I can to their recipe. > >>>>> > >>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? > >>>>> > >>>>> Here is their website: > >>>>> > >>>>> https://flax4life.net/ > >>>>> > >>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! > >>>> > >>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. > >>>> > >>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- > >>>> cake/ > >>> > >>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. > >> > >> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? > >> > >> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. > >> > >> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin > >> and cut it into squares. > >> > >> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? > >> > >> Janet UK > >> > > > > Hahaha. She suckered you into trying to help her. Then the sprang the trap > > on you! > > > > "he doesn't eat cake." > > Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk. > > Well, he doesn't! Did I ask for a cake recipe? No. > > We try to eat healthy foods here. The foods that I asked about have a > healthy combination of Omegas. That cake does not. And again, I didn't ask > for a gluten free or a cake recipe. I asked about flax. > > Now if anyone here has some sort of different recipe that uses mainly flax, > I will certainly consider it. Apparently, nobody here cooks that way. Use a search engine. Cindy Hamilton |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Doris Night" > wrote in message > ... >> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:22:05 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote: >>>>> In article >, >>>>> says... >>>>>> >>>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>>>> t... >>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>> says... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate >>>>>>>> brownies for >>>>>>>> my >>>>>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>>>>> sale >>>>>>>> but >>>>>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have >>>>>>>> flour >>>>>>>> (gluten >>>>>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I >>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed >>>>>>>> things >>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>>>>> brown >>>>>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to >>>>>>>> stick as >>>>>>>> closely >>>>>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Here is their website: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>>>>> cake/ >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >>>>> >>>>> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >>>>> >>>> They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You >>>> suggested >>>> almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are >>>> forms of cake. DUH. >>>> >>>>> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to >>>>> reject it. >>>>> >>>> As usual. She asks, rejects. >>>> >>>>> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie >>>>> tin >>>>> and cut it into squares. >>>>> >>>>> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >>>>> >>>>> Janet UK >>>>> >>>> Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's >>>> taste. ;) >>> >>> Bottom line, I asked for a recipe that uses flax. That recipe does >>> not use >>> flax and there is a reason for the flax. >> >> What is the reason for the flax? > > Omegas and fiber. Just use fish oil and metamucil. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message > ... >> Janet wrote: >>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>> t... >>>>> In article >, >>>>> says... >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate brownies >>>>>> for my >>>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>>> sale >>>>>> but >>>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have flour >>>>>> (gluten >>>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I >>>>>> see that >>>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed >>>>>> things and >>>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose >>>>>> a brown >>>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to stick as >>>>>> closely >>>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>>> >>>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is their website: >>>>>> >>>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>>> >>>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>>> >>>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>>> >>>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>>> cake/ >>>> >>>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >>> >>> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >>> >>> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to reject it. >>> >>> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie tin >>> and cut it into squares. >>> >>> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >>> >>> Janet UK >>> >> >> Hahaha. She suckered you into trying to help her. Then the sprang the >> trap on you! >> >> "he doesn't eat cake." >> Nyuk, Nyuk, Nyuk. > > Well, he doesn't! Did I ask for a cake recipe? No. > > We try to eat healthy foods here. The foods that I asked about have a > healthy combination of Omegas. That cake does not. And again, I didn't > ask for a gluten free or a cake recipe. I asked about flax. > > Now if anyone here has some sort of different recipe that uses mainly > flax, I will certainly consider it. I bet you (or the gardener) will turn out to be allergic to flax. Better have some skin tests done before you take the risk. |
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2018 14:49:31 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Doris Night" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Wed, 18 Jul 2018 15:22:05 -0700, "Julie Bove" >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On 7/17/2018 8:27 AM, Janet wrote: >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> says... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>>>>>> t... >>>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>>> says... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have been buying their blueberry muffins and chocolate >>>>>>>>> brownies for >>>>>>>>> my >>>>>>>>> gardener. He really seems to like them. I try to get them while on >>>>>>>>> sale >>>>>>>>> but >>>>>>>>> making my own would be cheaper I'm sure. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I have looked online and all of the recipes I seem to see have >>>>>>>>> flour >>>>>>>>> (gluten >>>>>>>>> or otherwise) and/or oats in them. He is okay with oats (sand I >>>>>>>>> see >>>>>>>>> that >>>>>>>>> the originals do contain oats) but would prefer less processed >>>>>>>>> things >>>>>>>>> and >>>>>>>>> tries not to eat much of any kind of grain based flour. I suppose a >>>>>>>>> brown >>>>>>>>> rice flour might work or coconut flour, but I would like to >>>>>>>>> stick as >>>>>>>>> closely >>>>>>>>> as I can to their recipe. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Does anyone have such a recipe? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Here is their website: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> https://flax4life.net/ >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> They are cheaper per item online but I'll bet shipping is a killer! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I make gluten-free choc cake with almond flour. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> https://healthyrecipesblogs.com/2016...our-chocolate- >>>>>>>> cake/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, but he doesn't eat cake. >>>>>> >>>>>> what the **** does he think chocolate muffins and brownies are ? >>>>>> >>>>> They were blueberry muffins, but yes, chocolate brownies. You >>>>> suggested >>>>> almond flour. She declares they aren't cake. Muffins and brownies are >>>>> forms of cake. DUH. >>>>> >>>>>> Even as I posted that recipe I knew you'd find some way to >>>>>> reject it. >>>>>> >>>>> As usual. She asks, rejects. >>>>> >>>>>> Just use the cake recipe in muffin cases, or bake it in a brownie >>>>>> tin >>>>>> and cut it into squares. >>>>>> >>>>>> Will you be needing a geometry lesson to help with that? >>>>>> >>>>>> Janet UK >>>>>> >>>>> Of course. It's difficult to cut squares to suit the gardener's >>>>> taste. ;) >>>> >>>> Bottom line, I asked for a recipe that uses flax. That recipe does >>>> not use >>>> flax and there is a reason for the flax. >>> >>> What is the reason for the flax? >> >> Omegas and fiber. > >Just use fish oil and metamucil. > > > All that omega rot has just been debunked - yes fish is good for you, taking fish oil pills, not the same thing. No surprises. |
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