Molasses...

I was searching one of my cabinets today hoping to find
some Sesame oil (appears I need to add it to my shopping list) and ran
across 6 jars of Molasses. sighs Odds are it'll never be used by
him.Anyone know anything creative I can do with this stuff without using
it
in excess? I've never really had a use for the stuff but hate to waste
it.




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afaqanjum28
 
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 07:23:39 +0000, afaqanjum28
wrote:
Om said:

You replied:

I thought foodbanter could at least get quotation markers right.
Please figure out what are you doing wrong. This is not an internet
forum! You're being broadcast to usenet, so try to fit in.

Good god. If an entire domain should be kill filed, it's foodbanter.
AOHell didn't bother me, WebTV didn't bother me, Google doesn't bother
me... but Foodbanter annoys the living daylights out of me. At least
we had/have posters from the others who became regulars and tried to
conform to usenet standards.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 15:35:29 -0400, "Jean B." wrote:


Aricept is only supposed to work for 6 months anyway. After that,
it's diminishing returns.

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
Omelet wrote:


"Think Thin bars" have a similar nutrition profile to Atkins bars
and are probably less expensive. They are at Trader Joe's. Both
products use non-digestible sugars/carbs to create sweetness without
carbs. In the case of the Think Thin bars, this ingredient is maltitol.

To me, they taste about as good as any other bar.


Steve
 
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 00:54:25 -0500, Omelet
wrote:

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I'm very sorry that you are having to deal with the challenges of
illness as a caregiver. I can only imagine how tough that is. Good
Girl.
Janet
 
Omelet wrote:

Personality and mood swings are one thing; dementia is another.
Except when the former is part of the latter.

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Jean B.
 
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 00:57:16 -0500, Omelet
wrote:

Nutrition can be a biggie with older people.


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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
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