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Old Wed, Jan-12-05, 23:21
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Thumbs up Flax Wraps

This is a great recipe..easy, cheap, low carb and very versatile!!
http://www.lowcarbfriends.com/bbs/s...on+garlic+bread
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Old Sat, Jan-15-05, 08:41
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That looks real good!
I put it in my recipe file.

Thanks!!
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Old Sun, Feb-27-05, 07:39
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I made these yesterday - fabulous! - thanks for posting
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Old Sun, Feb-27-05, 12:36
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WOW! Thanks for posting this! I've been looking for something I can nuke in the microwave. My ovens on the fritz.
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Old Wed, Mar-02-05, 14:37
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Has anyone try this to make a tortillas? I'm out of town, so I can't try it. I was thinking to make the mix looks like pancake and put just enough to cover the pie plate with tortilla thickness. I'll try this on the weekend and report back.
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Old Mon, Feb-27-06, 11:48
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Do you know how many carbs per serving?
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Old Mon, Feb-27-06, 12:13
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I have a dumb question. My only experience with flaxseed has been after I moved here and the groundflax seed is not evenly ground. Do I need to grind more, so it's finer?
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Old Mon, Feb-27-06, 16:13
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This is what was posted on the other site:

221 calories
20 g. fat
5 g. protein
9 carbs
7 fiber
(2 net carbs)

I'm going to try this real real soon! Thanks for telling us about it.
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Old Tue, Feb-28-06, 02:19
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I used my flaxseeds as they were and the flatbread turned out just fine and yummy.
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Old Tue, Feb-28-06, 08:52
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Okay, I tried this last night and, well, it made pretty decent crackers. It's supposed to be flexible, right?
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Old Tue, Feb-28-06, 10:37
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I have a dumb question. My only experience with flaxseed has been after I moved here and the groundflax seed is not evenly ground. Do I need to grind more, so it's finer?


The Bob's Red Mill ground flaxseed is much finer than the Hodgson Mill stuff I had been buying.....

Also, has anyone made this by baking it? (No microwave here) and if so how long and what temp?

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Old Tue, Feb-28-06, 11:09
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The Bob's Red Mill ground flaxseed is much finer than the Hodgson Mill stuff I had been buying.....




Thanks! I can't get those here unless my mom ships them and she has trouble getting things right. lol I would probably end up with pysllium.
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Old Tue, Feb-28-06, 21:51
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ProfGumby...try pouring the mix in a flat pan (sprayed with pan spray) and cooking it on your stove top. That's how the companies make 'real' flatbread and tortillas....I'm going to give it a try both ways and will report back eventually.
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Old Wed, Mar-01-06, 06:59
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Also, has anyone made this by baking it? (No microwave here) and if so how long and what temp?


No microwave??!!??!! Can't imagine being without one. On the other thread someone put theirs in the oven along with their other foods they were cooking and it came out fine. I would guess like 350 for at least 5 min, check it and cook it in 1 min. increments til it's done the way you like it. No microwave??!! Sorry, just can't get over that.

(If yours turn out like crackers in the micro, then you've cooked it too long. Zap in 15-30 sec. intervals. Like the rest of us, you'll have to experiment with your micro since they're all diff.)
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Old Wed, Mar-01-06, 10:15
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No microwave??!!??!! Can't imagine being without one. On the other thread someone put theirs in the oven along with their other foods they were cooking and it came out fine. I would guess like 350 for at least 5 min, check it and cook it in 1 min. increments til it's done the way you like it. No microwave??!! Sorry, just can't get over that.

(If yours turn out like crackers in the micro, then you've cooked it too long. Zap in 15-30 sec. intervals. Like the rest of us, you'll have to experiment with your micro since they're all diff.)


Yup, no microwave...hey we live in the U.P., we just got indoor plumbing last week!


I have been hemming and hawing about getting a microwave again, but when we last had one, we only used the thing to pop popcorn anyway...so I have made do, nicely, so far.

Also I cannot get the idea out of my head about the microwave altering the food on a molecular level. I read that in the book, "Natural Cures They Dont Want You To Know About" and the lady who owns the local Health Food Store said similar.....

I know maybe I'm being a wee bit loopy, but as I said, I have done alright so far.
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