There are mysterious ingredients that I now want to order but can't find online. Iota carrageenan, yah someone show me were to buy that! It's another sea weedy thing so I'm thinking agar agar will sub well and possibily a touch of pectin. I know sweet & sara uses locust bean gum......we'll see.
Definitely not! Vegan marshmallows are coveted so... hope you've ordered yourself one of the handy kits from the folks at Angel Food. They said their PayPal payments should be ready shortly; you can see pics of the product at work on Hannah Kaminsky's blog (bittersweetblog.wordpress.com)
I'm a 28 year old mother of two. Isaac born in Jan.02 and Ramsey born in Sept.04. We are a Vegan family and the kids and I love to try out new recipes. Joe, the husband, does not cook but loves to try our efforts.
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Only if you don't share your wisdom with me. I'm planning to try making them next week sometime.
No, reading 36 to 48 pages makes one a big dorky loser. So you're still well within the cool range.
If it involves liquid rennet, I have some from GTM haunting me. I bought and said "hmm, I could make pudding." That was more than two years ago.
Who's the pathetic dork?
Uhhh, I could be wrong but I thought that rennet was what you used to make cheese. I could be wrong.
Lucy, 1 tlb. of agar agar powder is equal to 1 packet of gelatin.
1 part agar powder = 6 parts agar flakes.
Pectin will not work.
I'm not going into the science. because I can hardly remember any of it even though that's all I've read for the past 2 hours
NO! I've been doing similar reading as well. The vegans need their marshmallows!
There are mysterious ingredients that I now want to order but can't find online. Iota carrageenan, yah someone show me were to buy that! It's another sea weedy thing so I'm thinking agar agar will sub well and possibily a touch of pectin. I know sweet & sara uses locust bean gum......we'll see.
Definitely not! Vegan marshmallows are coveted so... hope you've ordered yourself one of the handy kits from the folks at Angel Food. They said their PayPal payments should be ready shortly; you can see pics of the product at work on Hannah Kaminsky's blog (bittersweetblog.wordpress.com)
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