Raw Vegan Cruelty-free Holiday Nog made with peanutmilk
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Judith AnnePosted
Mon 22 Dec 2008 12:00am
It's round two in the Quest for Veganog
2 cups filtered water
1 cup raw peanuts, soaked for 8 hours and drained
Blend these in the blender and strain for approx 2 cups peanutmilk.
Put the pulp in the freezer to be used in a different recipe
Put the strained nut milk back in the blender
Add
3 ripe bananas, or 1 cup of dates or a combo
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peanut butter-stuffed milk chocolate sandwich cookies
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a nutritionist eatsPosted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am
It may be evident by now that I love the combination of peanut-butter and chocolate, especially when they are in the form of cookies. But I also know someone else who... the chewy chocolate cookies are with the sweet peanut butter filling, you won’t care what they look like. They are reminiscint of brownies with the addition of a creamy peanut-butter
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milk-peanut butter-oats
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Simply MarenPosted
Wed 26 Jan 2011 12:00am
Good morning everyone. Enjoying breakfast right on schedule at 7:30am? I am. I wanted to say thank you to all of my loyal readers. I’ve been really absent for a little over a week and I miss reading your blogs so much. With school, commuting, basketball and midterms starting tomorrow I haven’t had time to [...]
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My New Favorite Snack: DOVE Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter!
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Susan H.Posted
Sat 27 Mar 2010 1:13pm
if I’d be willing to sample the new DOVE Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter, there was no hesitation! First, it’s chocolate. Second, it’s DOVE, which makes some of the best chocolate ever. And, third, it’s chocolate with peanut butter -- a wondrous combination! Needless to say, the DOVE Milk Chocolate with Peanut Butter did not disappoint!
My college
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Cupcakes for Peanut Allergy, Nut Allergy, Milk Allergy and Egg Allergy
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Ria S.Posted
Wed 18 Jun 2008 6:08pm2 Comments
My friend and support team leader extraordinaire, Carol shared her recent Egg-less Cupcake Experiment. She tried three different recipes for egg, milk, peanut and nut free... allergies (peanut allergy, nut allergy, egg allergy, wheat allergy, milk allergy, fish allergy, shellfish allergy, and soy allergy)
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Divvies - egg, milk, nut and peanut free treats that are made to share
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amnicholsPosted
Tue 29 Jan 2008 12:00am
, and cupcakes are made in the company’s own dedicated facility. Divvies candies, frosting, and sprinkles are certified by their manufacturers to be peanut-, tree nut-, milk-, and egg-free... allergies or is a vegan (yes, they're certified vegan and kosher, too!) these are worth every penny.
Continue reading "Divvies - egg, milk, nut and peanut free
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Egg and Milk Allergy Lead to Peanut Allergy?
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Food Allergy AssistantPosted
Wed 19 May 2010 12:00am
A recent study involving 500 infants seems to show a link between early milk and egg allergy to later development of peanut allergy.
The Consortium of Food Allergy... the infants to age 5.
In light of this finding, researchers recommend parents of milk and egg allergic children speak to their doctor, or consult an allergist before introducing
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what do you prefer? Do you prefer soy milk, almond milk, or regular milk and why?
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Whitney KailosPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm
sprinkle of brown sugar
splash of egg white
splash of soy milk
cinnamon sprinkle
Mix it all together and pop it in the microwave for about 1:20 seconds and then top with 4 mini bp cups
It didn’t taste as good as an oatmeal cookie but it satisfied my craving…. now I am chewing gum to keep me away from eating more pb cups
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Milk, Milk, A Bottle of Milk
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TriciaPosted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:49pm
Georgia is slowly but surely becoming untethered! Maybe I can see how some people make it out of the hops in 3 days afterall (not that I think WE will, just sayin'). All the chest tubes have been taken out, the cath, some more lines--I think there is just one more IV line and an arterial line in her neck to go. And that lil' miss just drank a b ...
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Milk, milk, and more milk.
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KarmaPosted
Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:26pm
Jenna is a super-duper-milk-producer. She is such an overachiever in the breastmilk department...what can I say, it does leave me a little jealous from time to time : )
Adam and I went and bought a chest freezer specifically for this frozen milk she's pumped (actually, my mom and stepdad bought it for Addie) - her chest freezer is literally
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