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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Soy bean and soy grain?

Is there any difference?
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Hasn't it something to do with germination? First a boy grain, then a soy bean?

  • Hasn't it something to do with germination?
  • First a boy grain, then a soy bean?
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Hasn't it something to do with germination?
First a boy grain, then a soy bean?
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just different stages of the same plant?
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sorry, typo: Soy grain.
(first baby grain and boy bean, ha ha)

Well it's a wild guess... I really don't know!
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Emotion: smile)) Don't you think we are all going slightly mad (as Freddie Mercury once said, *** bless his soul) I mean with these words and stuf
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Look, I've just gone to buy some cigarettes, and on the way back, I was thinking "Gosh, I feel brainwashed..." I'm also translating a report, not a book, about a nervous disease, and I'm getting...how shall I say...ragged? wasted? But I love it!!!
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Yes, I know what you mean, it's a sort of masochism, definitely.
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Pieanne and Antonia - I really think there is a wonderful opportunity here for you two to collaborate and publish the first South Beach Diet Book for people with Tourettes Syndrome!!!(I want an autographed copy!) -- khoff
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By the way, Antonia - I have read a lot of vegetarian cookbooks and have never come across the phrase "soy grain." However, there is "soy flour" - it is processed from soy beans and usually mixed with wheat flour for baking. How is "soy grain" used in t he recipes? Could this be the answer? --khoff
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I can't find soy grain either; maybe it's just a coarser form of the flour. What is the recipe for?

Still awaiting the new thread - "Antonia's cook book."

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