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#81033 - 06/19/04 09:20 AM
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littleone24
Reged: 05/30/04
Posts: 50
Loc: London, Ontario
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is soy sauce ok on white rice? i cant eat it plain, and what about butter? what do u guys put on bread???
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#81036 - 06/19/04 09:31 AM
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atomic rose
Reged: 06/01/04
Posts: 7013
Loc: Maine (IBS-A stable since July '05!)
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I've been ok with soy sauce on rice. And duck sauce - just read the label and make sure it has no MSG or corn syrup in it. The 2 together, with a bit of pepper, are pretty tasty.
I stopped eating bread because I couldn't figure out what the heck to put on it. For a while I was eating jelly/jam - again, make sure it doesn't have corn syrup in it, the "all fruit" ones are usually safe. Hopefully someone else will have ideas!
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#81055 - 06/19/04 11:37 AM
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Vicam
Reged: 02/24/04
Posts: 1955
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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You should be ok with soysauce, there really isn't anything in there to hurt you. You could also try a non-dairy butter substitute (like Earth Balance) and put some of that on the rice (or bread, or pasta). I've got some and it's a saviour, I only use a little, because it's really high in fat, but just that little makes it so much less bland.
Your in London, ON right? I live in London too so I thought I'd just throw in a tip for how to get the non-dairy butter as it took me literally forever to find it! I've only been able to find two stores that carry it. One is Quartermasters which is a health food store in Wortley village, and the other is Lyn-Dys, another health food store on Oxford east of Adelaide. I'd say it would be well worth popping into either of them to check them out, not just for the butter, they also have a good selection of non-dairy cheeses, soy ice cream and things like that.
I also sometimes put honey on toast or english muffins, not everyone can tolerate honey but I seem to do ok with it, I just don't use too much.
I'm sure you'll get lots of other suggestions...but if any of those stores are conveinant for you to get to, I would definately go check them out!
Kelly
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#81102 - 06/19/04 02:49 PM
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LauraSue
Reged: 01/14/04
Posts: 4812
Loc: New York City
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Soy sauce works for me. Fake butter and a little onion powder and oregano is another way I jazz it up.
On bread, fake butter, a LITTLE peanut butter, honey, wild blueberry preserves, any kind of jam or jelly really, apple butter, maple syrup.
For sandwiches, poached chicken breast, tuna packed in water with a little fake mayo, real roast turkey breast from the deli counter.
-------------------- Laura
Keep it simple!
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