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soya powder vs protein powder
I don't know Kerri but lo-carb donuts sound kinda weird to me. I think that
would be a trigger food for me. Just a thought. Anyway, the two are pretty different so I don't think you can successfully sub one for another without some tweeking of the recipe. -- - Bear Grrrrrrrr : o) 297/273/210 http://home.earthlink.net/~polarbear50/index.html "Kerri Ratliff" wrote in message news:HoSYb.1186$8l1.490@okepread04... I got soya powder instead of protein powder because it was a lot cheaper. I wanted to try one of the low carb donut recipes I have. It calls for protein powder. Think I could use the soya powder in the recipe as opposed to the protein powder?? Thank you, Kerri 6/10/03 158/116 goal reached |
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