[Sca-cooks] rice crispie (tm) treat analog

Radei Drchevich radei at moscowmail.com
Wed Nov 9 11:59:16 PST 2005


I have seen Commercial Hazelnut butter at Rainbo Market in Ft Collins
Colorado, as well as the organic co-op there.  so it is available.  Try
one of the larger healthfood stores, it is out there.

joy

radei

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: kingstaste at mindspring.com
  To: "Cooks within the SCA"
  Subject: RE: [Sca-cooks] rice crispie (tm) treat analog
  Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 17:52:20 -0500


  Thanks, Urtatim, this looks great.
  I am right there with you - the local cosmic organic sort. I love
  Nutella,
  but don't want the dairy, I've considered making my own as well.
  Haven't
  found hazelnut butter commercially, but have thought about grinding
  them to
  make the butter as well.
  This food thing is crazy-making, no? :)

  Thanks to all for this thread. I have a friend that is holding 2 a
  year to
  support her husband's rather rare blood disease - porphyria. (Here's
  her
  info blurb: PORPHYRIA .... what to know more?
  http://www.cureporphyria.org ). I am going to compile all the ideas
  here
  and send them to her and the group she regularly hits up for
  contributions.
  I think this should help them all figure out things they can do.
  Christianna


  I recently made some variation on rice crispie treats... i hate
  marshmallows and eschew corn syrup, unless absolutely necessary. And
  being a cosmic organic sort i bought

  organic crisp brown rice cereal
  organic brown rice syrup
  organic chunky peanut butter
  naturally colored hard sugar coated chocolate discs (yeah, cosmically
  groovy natural m&m analogs)
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  Urtatim (that's err-tah-TEEM)
  the persona formerly known as Anahita

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