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Re: Do you cook yours Bob? new
      #223563 - 11/07/05 01:21 PM
Wind

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Hey, Bob! THEY are so so so good cooked. Try it with some winter squash or sweet potato or carrots or beets, perhaps for a quick HIGH SF dinner/lunch. I puree mine and it's decadent. But even baked, I'd go for an apple or pear before I'd go for a potato.

I'll bake it and have a warm waldorf, even or use it as a dressing.

Homemade apple/pear sauce is higher in SF, incidentally...and the next day it is so custardy and even better.

Sorry, it's turning into my favourite dessert.

Kate.

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Re: Beth, You can bake them in a microwave... new
      #223568 - 11/07/05 01:44 PM
Knewada

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Loc: Ohio

A little information from a druid healing site.
http://www.herbalhealer.com/microwave.html

Try not to use Microwaves to often.

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Bob, if you're okay with them uncooked... new
      #223686 - 11/08/05 10:21 AM
Augie

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why bother? They taste better fresh, IMHO (sorry Kate! I know you love your sauces).

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Re: Bob, if you're okay with them uncooked... new
      #223690 - 11/08/05 10:41 AM
Johnny T. Reb

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Well, I think so, but they could causing gas.I frequently burp
a lot after lunch, but then again I burp after breakfeast and
I don't eat them with it. I do like to eat more hot stuff when
it gets cold though. -Bob

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