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A bit of lime juice with peanut butter is a reasonable substitute for
marmalade. (Marmalade with sugar is verboten, and with non-nutrient sweeteners is too sweet for my taste.) Note: the peanut butter I use is salt-free and made entirely of peanuts. And instead of bread, I've been using corn tortillas. -- Dan Goodman Journal http://dsgood.blogspot.com or http://www.livejournal.com/users/dsgood/ Whatever you wish for me, may you have twice as much. |
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![]() "Dan Goodman" > wrote in message ... > A bit of lime juice with peanut butter is a reasonable substitute for > marmalade. (Marmalade with sugar is verboten, and with non-nutrient > sweeteners is too sweet for my taste.) > > Note: the peanut butter I use is salt-free and made entirely of peanuts. > And instead of bread, I've been using corn tortillas. > > -- > Dan Goodman > Journal http://dsgood.blogspot.com or > http://www.livejournal.com/users/dsgood/ > Whatever you wish for me, may you have twice as much. Is there a particular reason for the tortilla sub for the bread? |
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"Nexis" > wrote in news:3tCRb.711$IF1.695@fed1read01:
> "Dan Goodman" > wrote in message >> A bit of lime juice with peanut butter is a reasonable substitute for >> marmalade. (Marmalade with sugar is verboten, and with non-nutrient >> sweeteners is too sweet for my taste.) >> >> Note: the peanut butter I use is salt-free and made entirely of >> peanuts. And instead of bread, I've been using corn tortillas. >> >> -- >> Dan Goodman >> Journal http://dsgood.blogspot.com or >> http://www.livejournal.com/users/dsgood/ >> Whatever you wish for me, may you have twice as much. > > Is there a particular reason for the tortilla sub for the bread? > It has a lot less salt. -- Dan Goodman Journal http://dsgood.blogspot.com or http://www.livejournal.com/users/dsgood/ Whatever you wish for me, may you have twice as much. |
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![]() "Dan Goodman" > wrote in message ... > "Nexis" > wrote in news:3tCRb.711$IF1.695@fed1read01: > > > "Dan Goodman" > wrote in message > >> A bit of lime juice with peanut butter is a reasonable substitute for > >> marmalade. (Marmalade with sugar is verboten, and with non-nutrient > >> sweeteners is too sweet for my taste.) > >> > >> Note: the peanut butter I use is salt-free and made entirely of > >> peanuts. And instead of bread, I've been using corn tortillas. you wish for me, may you have twice as much. > > > > Is there a particular reason for the tortilla sub for the bread? > > > It has a lot less salt. > Ohhh ok. I was just curious! I figured it wasn't a carb thing. kimberly |
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