Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 04, 2007 02:47PM Has anyone else tried sea spaghetti?
I'm currently tucking into a bowl consisting of... rocket, fresh tomato, mushrooms, one garlic clove, quarter of a red chilli - zapped in the food processor then mixed with soaked sea spaghetti. It's lovely! :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
KathyT
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Date: December 07, 2007 06:28PM What is sea spaghetti?
what is rocket? sounds good not even knowing what it is! LOL. KathyT Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 07, 2007 11:19PM It's sea weed - you buy it dry, soak before use (for about 10 - 15 mins) then use it however you want to :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
rawdanceruk
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Date: December 08, 2007 06:46PM I am thinking of buying a 1kg of this for a xmas pressie to myself
Did you find it easy to soak and use?? Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 10, 2007 03:44PM Extremely easy yes - if you like I will send you a little to try before you commit to a kilo? :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
Prism
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Date: December 16, 2007 10:05PM Allie, I went and took a look at your website, and all your animals..wow..that's so neat you take in and love so many. Your personal story is sad, but in overcoming so much, you are very inspirational for others. Just wanted to say that your site left an impression on me.
As for sea spaghetti I haven't seen it or heard of it. What does it look like? Love, Prism Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 17, 2007 08:26PM Thank you Prism :-)
Sea spaghetti is sea weed - it's the stringy looking stuff, not sure how else to describe it to be honest! lol If you have a look here you'll find more info. I only bought a small amount to start with, but will be getting more :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
rubyjewel
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Date: December 22, 2007 09:14AM This sounds tasty, and even better then kombu noodles which are also made of sea weed only they are cooked. My health food store doesn't carry them though unfortunatly. Does anyone know of a place in New york city that sells these? Thanks Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 26, 2007 12:44PM Is this of any help to you?
[www.rawveganbooks.com] - they're in the US so maybe you'll be able to get some shipped to you? :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
ksandberg2002
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Date: December 27, 2007 02:14PM Alliecatt what else would one use a food processor for besides making sauces? Could it be used to make soups and smoothies if you don't have a blender? Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
ksandberg2002
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Date: December 27, 2007 02:15PM By the way what is Rocket?? Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
alliecatt
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Date: December 28, 2007 07:07PM My food processor doubles up as my blender as well as being used for all sorts of other things, sauces, soups, smoothies, slicing veg, grating.
Here's more info about rocket for you - [seeds.thompson-morgan.com] :-) Allie =^..^= [www.stronger.me.uk] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: January 01, 2008 08:09AM hey alliecat
i love seaweed sometimes i go to the asian stores pick up some seaweed soak em then tear them up ( i do it with my hands.. they tear easily so i don't have to use a scissor or anything) and eat it like that its a good food to eat while watching movies ( LOL) i mindlessly chew on seaweed while watching a good flick better than popcorn Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
TAMJOJOADAR
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Date: January 02, 2008 05:02PM what do you mean by zapped in the food processor how do you zap things in a food processor? Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
Funky Rob
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Date: January 03, 2008 04:18AM Rocket is called arugula in the USA!
And sea spaghetti is my favourite seaweed... Rob -- Rob Hull - Funky Raw My blog: [www.rawrob.com] Re: Sea spaghetti
Posted by:
Avocadess
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Date: January 09, 2008 10:03PM Wow, first I read about kelp noodles and now this. I can't wait to try!
(I read that "Sea Tangle" is one of the few, if not the only, seller(s) of truly RAW kelp noodles.) [www.kelpnoodles.com] I think they have to be soaked for at least 30 minutes or so before they get really soft, and apparently the outside skin of the kelp has been removed so that they are more like a clear cellophane noodle! Noodle Lover Me Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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