Re: Update on Kisa (tomato in liver shake)

2007-06-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The tomato peel is not easily digested, and the seeds are not digested at
all. You could use fresh tomato if you blanch it, peel it, and then remove
all the seeds.

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Re: Update on Kisa (tomato in liver shake)

2007-06-02 Thread C J
How about pure tomato paste?  I have a can of that, and while it doesn't say 
anywhere on it what the ingredients are, I would imagine because it's 100% 
tomatoes.

Cassandra
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  The tomato peel is not easily digested, and the seeds are not digested at 
all. You could use fresh tomato if you blanch it, peel it, and then remove all 
the seeds.

  Phaewryn

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Re: Update on Kisa (tomato in liver shake)

2007-06-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That should work, just be sure to dilute it to normal juice dilution
(taste it to be sure). Tomato paste is super concentrated.

Phaewryn

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