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Crazy For Quinoa!


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niese Explorer

I never heard of quinoa until diagnose with Celiac.  I am in love with this stuff!  Thought it would be fun to see how everyone loves to make theirs and even share recipes.  So far I had mine in a toss salad, added to scrambles eggs and veggies, and for breakfast with fresh fruit......


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bartfull Rising Star

I didn't toss mine in a salad, I tossed mine in the garbage can. :lol: I can't stand the stuff!

 

I'm glad you like it though because it's supposed to be really good for you. :)

Lisa Mentor

I do love quinoa!  I cook mine in water flavored with chicken boullion, with butter.  ^_^

cyclinglady Grand Master

For breakfast with cocoa, honey, soymilk, vanilla, and smashed bananas!

love2travel Mentor

I am more fond of the flakes than the grain. I use the flour in all sorts of baking.

niese Explorer

For breakfast with cocoa, honey, soymilk, vanilla, and smashed bananas!

sounds yummy

cyclinglady Grand Master

sounds yummy

Here's the recipe link:

 

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My daughter loves it too!


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VeggieGal Contributor

I must try that!

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I've also found a Quinoa breakfast cake recipe which I'm going to make this weekend on the glutenfreegoddess website .

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