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Old 31-12-2007, 06:49 PM posted to alt.food.diabetic
BlueBrooke[_2_]
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 07:51:32 GMT, "Julie Bove"
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We have had many hot dogs here wrapped in slice of bread Or a hot
dog cut in half on a hamburger bun. I often run out of wraps for
burritos before I run out of filling so the last bit gets eaten with
bread.

The GF bread doesn't wrap though. She might just have to eat them
plain.

Sauerkraut? Mustard?

Happy New Year, Angela!

Eek! I have never served sauerkraut. Not even sure I've tried it. It
just
looks and smells nasty. Angela does like all kinds of mustard though, as
does my husband.


It's just cabbage. Put it in a collander and rinse it out -- takes
away the "smell" and the taste is very mild.


Isn't it cooked though? I hate cooked cabbage. Had a neighbor who used to
make corned beef and cabbage once a week. The odor would seep into my
apartment and sicken me.


Never mind -- you're right. It's some nasty stuff. You'd probably
drop dead on the spot from just the smell, let alone actually eating
it.

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BlueBrooke
T2/D&E/June 2005
May 2007 A1c 5.5
Oct 2007 Yellow Belt! Yeah!
 

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