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flax seeds 1/4 tsp. non-aluminum baking powder 1 tsp. ea. sea salt & black pepper 1 pkg. stevia powder (1 tsp) sugar or 1 tsp. real maple syrup 1/3 egg, lightly beaten (egg beaters are good, too) 1 egg white would also work. 2 tsp. organic 2% milk or plain soy milk 1 tsp. smart balance, melted 2 cups fresh
vegetables and corn. but it must be practiced correctly, especially when the parents are life-long carnivores. one must carefully monitor the intake of b-complex vitamins and eat a wide variety of plant foods: beans, nuts, seeds, dark leafy greens and cabbage, tofu, orange-fleshed fruits, lots of fresh...
https://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/01/
flax seeds 1/4 tsp. non-aluminum baking powder 1 tsp. ea. sea salt & black pepper 1 pkg. stevia powder (1 tsp) sugar or 1 tsp. real maple syrup 1/3 egg, lightly beaten (egg beaters are good, too) 1 egg white would also work. 2 tsp. organic 2% milk or plain soy milk 1 tsp. smart balance, melted 2 cups fresh
vegetables and corn. but it must be practiced correctly, especially when the parents are life-long carnivores. one must carefully monitor the intake of b-complex vitamins and eat a wide variety of plant foods: beans, nuts, seeds, dark leafy greens and cabbage, tofu, orange-fleshed fruits, lots of fresh...
http://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/01/