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Old October 27th, 2003, 02:16 PM
pavane
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Sorry to crosspost folks, and sorry to just barge in here asking this
question. I hope it's not something asked here all the time or
something I could have gotten an answer to by reading a FAQ or
something.

The spice companies used to make a cheese flavored powder, sort of
like the butter flavorings that are still on the shelves, that you
could sprinkle onto your food, and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Does anyone know who still makes it and since I can't find it on the
shelves of the major supermarkets, at least not in the spice areas,
where I can get a product like this? It once helped me lose a lot of
weight, and it would be nice to have it again.


The best way to find out about products like this is to do a google
search. Looking for "cheese powder" gives many sources, including
The Spice House which is pretty reliable:
http://www.thespicehouse.com/categor...ct_type_30.php

pavane


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Old October 27th, 2003, 02:48 PM
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Sorry to crosspost folks, and sorry to just barge in here asking this
question. I hope it's not something asked here all the time or
something I could have gotten an answer to by reading a FAQ or
something.

The spice companies used to make a cheese flavored powder, sort of
like the butter flavorings that are still on the shelves, that you
could sprinkle onto your food, and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Does anyone know who still makes it and since I can't find it on the
shelves of the major supermarkets, at least not in the spice areas,
where I can get a product like this? It once helped me lose a lot of
weight, and it would be nice to have it again.

Charlie

http://www.suttonsbaytrading.com/Flavored_Powders/
http://www.spicesetc.com/product.php?pid=2563&cid=3


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Old October 27th, 2003, 04:19 PM
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They have a cheese powder at the Bulk Food Store,,,,,,,it can be used for
toppings or to make your own Cheese 'n Mac.
Sandy
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Sorry to crosspost folks, and sorry to just barge in here asking this
question. I hope it's not something asked here all the time or
something I could have gotten an answer to by reading a FAQ or
something.

The spice companies used to make a cheese flavored powder, sort of
like the butter flavorings that are still on the shelves, that you
could sprinkle onto your food, and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
Does anyone know who still makes it and since I can't find it on the
shelves of the major supermarkets, at least not in the spice areas,
where I can get a product like this? It once helped me lose a lot of
weight, and it would be nice to have it again.

Charlie



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Old October 27th, 2003, 10:19 PM
Dave
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| Sorry to crosspost folks, and sorry to just barge in here asking this
| question. I hope it's not something asked here all the time or
| something I could have gotten an answer to by reading a FAQ or
| something.
|
| The spice companies used to make a cheese flavored powder, sort of
| like the butter flavorings that are still on the shelves, that you
| could sprinkle onto your food, and I can't seem to find it anywhere.
| Does anyone know who still makes it and since I can't find it on the
| shelves of the major supermarkets, at least not in the spice areas,
| where I can get a product like this? It once helped me lose a lot of
| weight, and it would be nice to have it again.
|
| Charlie

Molly McButter, by Precision Foods, makes a cheese flavor. It's in most
grocers' spice section. http://www.precisionfoods.com/branded/molly.asp


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Old October 28th, 2003, 03:42 AM
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I have to ask.

Why would anyone want to eat this?

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Old October 28th, 2003, 11:47 PM
Ann
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it's a good low fat addition to steamed broccoli and on a baked potato. I
like it best on popcorn, though, instead of butter (Molly McButter Cheese
flavor is what I buy)

Ann
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I have to ask.

Why would anyone want to eat this?



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Old October 29th, 2003, 02:35 AM
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:47:24 GMT, "Ann" wrote:

it's a good low fat addition to steamed broccoli and on a baked potato. I
like it best on popcorn, though, instead of butter (Molly McButter Cheese
flavor is what I buy)


I know we are all on different plans here and I am not knocking
anyone's choice to better themselves but that stuff is what I consider
to be *fake food* and highly processed.

Miss Jaime (putting on her fire retardant suit to await the flames)

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Old October 29th, 2003, 03:02 AM
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"Miss Jaime" wrote in message
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:47:24 GMT, "Ann" wrote:

it's a good low fat addition to steamed broccoli and on a baked potato. I
like it best on popcorn, though, instead of butter (Molly McButter Cheese
flavor is what I buy)


I know we are all on different plans here and I am not knocking
anyone's choice to better themselves but that stuff is what I consider
to be *fake food* and highly processed.

Miss Jaime (putting on her fire retardant suit to await the flames)


I'm with you, Miss Jaime. Give me real cheese any day.

Martha




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Old October 29th, 2003, 03:12 AM
Ann
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Yeh, probably.

I don't munch wheat berries either.

Ann

"Miss Jaime" wrote in message
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 22:47:24 GMT, "Ann" wrote:

it's a good low fat addition to steamed broccoli and on a baked potato. I
like it best on popcorn, though, instead of butter (Molly McButter Cheese
flavor is what I buy)


I know we are all on different plans here and I am not knocking
anyone's choice to better themselves but that stuff is what I consider
to be *fake food* and highly processed.

Miss Jaime (putting on her fire retardant suit to await the flames)



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Old October 29th, 2003, 03:16 AM
Miss Jaime
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 02:12:20 GMT, "Ann" wrote:

Yeh, probably.

I don't munch wheat berries either.


Neither do I. :-)

 




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