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Your favorite homey/vintage/nostalgic dessert
That’s raspberry junket, isn’t it? Made with rennet. I haven’t seen the packages in years.
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Family foods I thought was normal
We were ecumenical – we ate My-T-Fine, Jello brand, tapioca, even Junket rennet custard. If it was a dessert powder in a box, we cooked it up and ate it!
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Discreet ways to pretend you are "eating" your food?
gelatin or rennet, etc etc). Okay...I’m going to hell. But at least I haven’t had to eat congealed meat in gelatin served in a crab head with a revolting sauce tasting like fish & dishwater yet........
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Minnesota State Fair foods?
What we had last night was definitely not mozzarella, just yellow cheddar. In fact, my companion swears he could taste the hint of tangyness from the rennet. ~TDQ
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February 2009 - Grocery Outlet
sell by date. The Pepperidge Farm cookies I can personally vouch for. I might go back and get a few more. The Pilgrim’s Choice cheeses are from England and use vegetarian rennet . I just got the cheddar and it actually...
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Elf Cafe in Echo Park - So Tiny and Cute!
. They don’t use any cheeses with rennet, so it suited my vegetarian friend perfectly. Small menu, nothing over $14 (except my special, which was $16) I wish them luck.
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Vegetarian fast food options
), or salads vegetarian. This would include black beans and cilantro-lime rice as a base, with your choice of grilled peppers and onions, cheese (with vegetable rennet so it is vegetarian), sour cream (no gelatin –...
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Recs for Strict Vegetarian AND Meat Lover
containing animal by products such as rennet which hardens cheeses and comes from ‘deceased’ animals, thus, I’m a little ‘stricter’ than lacto-ovo but not as strict as vegan and that’s where I...
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Looking for extraordinary cheeses
. To achieve full and deep flavors this Colston-Bassett Stilton is specially made with traditional rennet with Neal’s Yard Dairy. Served with port at dessert, Stilton is wonderful in salads and sauces." Ubriaco Prosecco (really...
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Vegetarian Breakfast Ideas?
My BF is a strict vegetarian (no meat, no eggs, only cheese without animal rennet, etc) and he loves the following breakfast treats: Steel cut oatmeal with walnuts and dried fruit Pumpkin-ginger scones (there are many scone recipes...
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Trader Joe's vs Whole Food: What to buy at each and why?
I love TJ’s tortillas, packaged pre-washed mixed dark greens (when they have them), rennet-free cheeses, soy-flaxseed chips, chocolate bars (small for eating and large for baking), milk, dried soups, frozen spinach or...
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Trader Joe's has buffalo milk mozzarella! Now what?
The Mozzarella di Bufala Campana from Trader Joes is packed in water and is soft through and through with very little stringiness. Ingredients list the pasturised buffalo’s milk, salt, and rennet. The inside of the...
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Top-5 Cooking Goals for 2009
these yellow seed pods that did the same thing as rennet tablets nowadays. She’d get out her cast iron pot and start cooking that stuff on the stove watching it curdle and then separating the whey. She’d toss big...
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I'm Afraid of Indian Food.
about an hour, and ready for palek paneer! Mozzarella isn’t much harder, and can take equally as much time. Just requires a bit more intervention and rennet to make the curd. Technically, paneer is a dry curd cottage cheese.
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Frugal meals
I do the same as Adrienne. It’s not the exact flavour as ricotta but definitely a similar texture and can be used in any recipe that calls for ricotta. Cottage cheese is curdled with rennet, I believe. The process is quite...
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