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11 years ago
HappyVeganKat
~ UPDATE ~ I finally tried the oat groats. I kept the ingredients simple: raw oat groats, raw sunflower seeds, flaxseed meal, water and a pinch of salt. OMG it taste horrible! It was totally unedible. I threw out the entire batch ... fortunately I made a very small test batch. I'm so bummed this didn't work out, but it worth trying. Personally I will NOT use raw oat groats for crackers.
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11 years ago
HappyVeganKat
fruitylou Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > really? what about other frozen fruits you buy at > the store? surely those are older than a few > weeks. I don't buy frozen fruits, never liked them. But I think as long as your frozen fruit doesn't have freezer burn it should be ok. Though I don't believe it would have any nutritional value. The only r
Forum: Recipes and Food Preparation
11 years ago
HappyVeganKat
Personally I don't use them older than 1 week old, maybe 2 weeks at the most. IMHO ... I would not eat them.
Forum: Recipes and Food Preparation
11 years ago
HappyVeganKat
coco Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't find one with oats but this is the best > recipe site I know of. There are plenty of > dehydrator free recipes here. > > -blogs-recipe-index.html I appreciate you checking for me. Thanks so much for the link ... will check it out :-)
Forum: Recipes and Food Preparation
11 years ago
HappyVeganKat
I just got my first dehydrator ... super excited! The first thing I would like to make are raw crackers. I found raw veggie cracker recipes online, but no luck w/ oat groats and I don't know the proper way of using them. Would it be best to soak the groats overnight, then blend it w/ other ingredients to make the raw crackers? Any help would be greatly appreciated :-)
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