On Fri, 17 May 2019 00:25:54 +0100, Pamela <
pamela...@gmail.com>
wrote:
>> On Tue, 14 May 2019 18:05:38 -0600, notbob <
not...@q.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On 5/14/2019 4:50 PM,
Christ...@deathtochristianity.pl wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Well soy noodles are very good, very easy and fast to cook. They do
>>>> not stick together if you have extra and put them in the fridge. They
>>>> taste no different that wheat pasta. I cant not eat wheat pasta
>>>
>>>I figured you couldn't handle Gluten, but the spinach and peanuts are
>>>what threw me. Never heard of using peanuts. I like it!
>>>
>>>Yer allergic to gluten but not peanuts? And what about e. coli in
>>>spinach. That would scare me more than the peanuts. ;)
>>>
>>>nb
>>
>> correct I cant tolerate gluten
>>
>> Spinach is triple washed before it is packaged, I wash it again usually
>
>Yes, very wise. Keep it up. There's nothing like an extra wash, or two,
>to get those pesky invisible germs out -- if they're there at all.
It is not the germs, it is the pesticides..
>
>> Most use pine nuts, I have heard that roasted peanuts have a more
>> vibrant flavor. I have never tasted it with pine nuts, my neighbor gave
>> it a 10/10 peanuts I buy raw, I crack them and roast them myself
>>
>> Most all of my food is cooked by me, I hate that premade pre packaged
>> food..
>>
>> I mean I will buy certain types of pasta like wheat pasta.. but that is
>> all, I grow my own basil
>
>You wrote that soy noodles "taste no different that wheat pasta. I cant
>not eat wheat pasta". I thought that was a typo for "can not".
>
>So can you or can't you eat wheat pasta?