Max wrote:
I grew up on raw milk, straight from the nearest neighbors dairy farm. Store
milk is like water to me, nothing in it.
Craig and I both lived east of CSpgs - Craig in Peyton, me in Drennan.
At Drennan there were several dairy farms. The one old guy was cool.
One leg stool, milked
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My buddy Greg does a lot of baking (and now is learning ice cream
My buddy Greg does a lot of baking (and now is learning ice cream) and
uses raw milk mostly, I think he said there is a dairy on Wadmalaw that
produces and sells it. He gets it at the Stono Market on Johns Island.
Not too convenient for you, but probably a lot cheaper.
--R
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My buddy Greg does a lot of baking (and now is learning ice cream) and
uses raw milk mostly, I think he said there is a dairy on Wadmalaw that
produces and sells
to get some cream for cereal.
-Curt
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My buddy Greg
Gotcha.
Friend of mine did the super-duper power blender that destroys everything in
its path diet for a month. Definitely lost weight, but said he felt like he
was a baby or invalid since he never ate solid food.
Dan
On Jul 24, 2015, at 4:25 PM, Andrew Strasfogel astrasfo...@gmail.com
I wasn’t suggesting making peanut butter, I was pointing out that there is a
product out there that provides the flavor of peanut butter without the fat and
oils. It’s called PB2”.
Dan
On Jul 24, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Andrew Strasfogel astrasfo...@gmail.com wrote:
I searched PB recipes for
I know. Stream of consciousness at work here.
Revised recipe: In addition to grapes, frozen blueberries, strawberries,
and half an orange I also added a few pieces of frozen banana.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 4:20 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes
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I wasn’t suggesting
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I wasn’t suggesting making peanut butter, I was pointing out that there is a
product out there that provides the flavor of peanut butter
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 5:32 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes
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I'm not sure about ...Science is finally starting to finally get its
collective head around how bad for us a low fat diet is... I see
more zero fat, and lowfat, in the yogurt offerings.
There is little
Curt wrote:
The fats are what makes peanut butter good...
Mountain wrote:
I'm not sure about ...Science is finally starting to
finally get its collective head around how bad for us a low
fat diet is... I see more zero fat, and lowfat, in the
yogurt offerings.
There can be a long,
--R wrote:
the peanut fats and oils are actually the good fats and oils, though a lot
of calories come with them
I make smoovies like that occasionally but use unsweetened vanilla almond
milk so it isn't as slushy
+1
+1
Both are wonderful comments - thanks.
I abhor the rape of food,
I searched PB recipes for the Blendtec but you have to add oil and honey.
:( Or, use a spatula every 20 seconds to scrape it down.
Made a Blendtec drink this AM using fresh frozen blueberries, whole organic
strawberries (from Costco - with their tops), a few large whie seedless
grapes, half a
the peanut fats and oils are actually the good fats and oils, though a
lot of calories come with them
I make smoovies like that occasionally but use unsweetened vanilla
almond milk so it isn't as slushy
--R
On 7/24/15 4:20 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I wasn’t suggesting making
-Curt wrote:
The fats are what makes peanut butter good...
Isn't fat the primary flavor element in food? i.e. marbled steak, not
fatfree steak.
I'm not sure about ...Science is finally starting to finally get its
collective head around how bad for us a low fat diet is... I see
more zero fat,
the cup.
-Curt
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--R wrote:
the peanut fats and oils
It is the adulterated fats that kill. Natural fats, as nature
intended are necessary for life, but not available in prepared foods.
Raw, not GMO foods have fats that are unadulterated. almonds,
Macadamia nuts, black walnuts, hickory nuts are all good sources, as
are organically grown animals
Maple syrup, a couple big scoops of vanilla ice cream and a splash
of heavy cream make a nice smoothy...
Best if you could get the ice cream from the amish guy I met in
Michigan last year. Used an ice cream maker belted to a 100 year old
John Deere hit and miss engine. So good you wanted to eat
Local farm has a small grocery store with mostly local products,
including raw milk. Priced at about 2x homogenized milk, they
couldn't keep it in stock, kept increasing the price until they
found the market price, which is like $8 a half gallon.
I grew up on raw milk, straight from the
The debate now is focussed on Congressional legislation to prohibit States
from requiring food producers to divulge the presence of GMOs on labels.
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:20 PM, Max Dillon via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
What's wrong with GMO food? Don't make me lump you in with
Local farm has a small grocery store with mostly local products, including
raw milk. Priced at about 2x homogenized milk, they couldn't keep it in
stock, kept increasing the price until they found the market price, which is
like $8 a half gallon.
I grew up on raw milk, straight from the
What's wrong with GMO food? Don't make me lump you in with the Global Warming
religion nut cases worshipping Gaia...
--
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On July 25, 2015 12:27:11 AM EDT, Curly McLain via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
It is the adulterated fats that kill.
Rick Knoble wrote:
Gerry writes:
As for living forever, I've been on a mega nutrients diet for 31 years;
55 to 86; and still have negative lab and xray reports.
Please expound.
Rick
I'll send you the info in a few days, Rick.
Anyone else interested in this vitamin/mineral diet and
2hp? 1500W? Holy crap, whattya gonna blend in that, trees?
-Curt
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Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo. Price
was down to $249.
Can any of you share any good recipes with this powerful juicer/blender? Or
with a comparable Vitamix?
If the Blendtec is used properly one can live forever, I am told.
Call me in 300 years and let me know how it worked out. Does it have a hand
crank for when Iran hits us with EMP nuke and wipes out the power grid?
Just trying to think ahead... since I'm planning to live forever...
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 9:03 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
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Subject: [MBZ] Way OT: Blendtec recipes, anyone?
Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo. Price
was down to $249.
Can any of you share any good recipes with this powerful juicer/blender? Or
with a comparable Vitamix
Maybe he's going to make some wild turkey surprise!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FOTlNOZB4Zo
Dan
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I knew that was coming...
-
Max
Charleston SC
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Cat litter.
RB
On 22/07/2015 11:40 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
2hp? 1500W? Holy crap, whattya gonna blend in that, trees?
-Curt
Dear Penthouse:
I know you won't believe this but I swear this is all true...
--R
On 7/22/15 12:03 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo. Price
was down to $249.
Can any of you share any good recipes with this powerful
Oh, come on.
You are the dude with the fancy machine. Make some stuff and let the
rest of us know if it was worth the effort.
Don't forget to add lots of sugar.
And, if I recall correctly, one can buy a blender for camping that has a
gasoline engine with a pull cord.
I should have thought you
You need to use a newer Benz dizzel with a power plug (mama's ML has
one) and you could then have a Bluetec Blendtec making your smoovies
--R
On 7/22/15 4:52 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
I must say I am disappointed at the lack of MATURITY of this group.
I'm reaching out - a
1 old shoe, a qt of water and let'er rip! Oh, and a banana if you
want the protein drink sweeter!
Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo. Price
was down to $249.
Can any of you share any good recipes with this powerful juicer/blender? Or
with a comparable
Bass-o-matic
--R (sent from my miniPad)
On Jul 22, 2015, at 10:12 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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1 old shoe, a qt of water and let'er rip! Oh, and a banana if you want the
protein drink sweeter!
Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo.
Ice. Crabapples. Your choice of sweetener: sugar,
splenda, bourbon...
-- Jim
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Sorry, I thought you wanted the high protein diet recipes!
if it'll make PB, a lb or 2 of honey roast Pnuts, and lett'er rip
I must say I am disappointed at the lack of MATURITY of this group.
I'm reaching out - a cry for help. Sharing my life experiences. Exposing
my vulnerabilities
Gerry writes:
As for living forever, I've been on a mega nutrients diet for 31 years; 55
to 86; and still have negative lab and xray reports.
Please expound.
Rick
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Oh, come on.
You are the dude with the fancy machine. Make some stuff and let the
rest of us know if it was worth the effort.
Don't forget to add lots of sugar.
And, if I recall correctly, one can buy a blender for camping that
has a gasoline engine with a pull cord.
I should have thought you
I must say I am disappointed at the lack of MATURITY of this group.
I'm reaching out - a cry for help. Sharing my life experiences. Exposing
my vulnerabilities (not many, I admit). What do I get? Nada.
Seriously: I blended (smoothie setting) frozen
blueberries/strawberries/raspberries,
Sadly, it is not difficult to determine why he died of a liver ailment.
However, I do like Mararitas even if I cannot spell the word.
We normally use Tequila rather than Rum.
RB
On 22/07/2015 4:52 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
I had a very good friend in Pensacola (now deceased from liver
me with a flash full of MT Gay
Extra Old...
Well heck, its after 5.
-Curt
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I had a very good friend in Pensacola (now deceased from liver disease) that
had a margarita mixer/blender on his trimaran that was powered by a little weed
whacker style 2 cycle engine.
He made a wicked margarita.
His greeting every time you met him was, “”Would you like a rum beverage?”
His
Barney was a great guy. I crewed his trimaran with him a number of times, and
it was always a blast. Never a dull moment, for sure.
I still have my Schurr Sails bag in the closet, which gets used in a similar
manner any time we go to the beach.
Dan
On Jul 22, 2015, at 6:14 PM, Curt
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
Just bought a Blendtec 2 hp machine at Costco after seeing a demo. Price
was down to $249.
Can any of you share any good recipes with this powerful juicer/blender? Or
with a comparable Vitamix?
If the Blendtec is used properly one can live forever, I am told.
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