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  • #76
    Quoth Ghel View Post
    You might consider this sacreligious, but you could make the wings sauce with margarine.
    I dunno that I'd call it sacrilege, because that's how you do it if you keep kosher; meat and dairy, remember. It works pretty well, although I personally don't like them quite as hot as some people do.

    You'd have to leave off the blue cheese, though. I've never found any non-dairy substitute for that.

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    • #77
      Quoth Shalom View Post
      You'd have to leave off the blue cheese, though. I've never found any non-dairy substitute for that.
      You could try going with tofu wings instead.
      The High Priest is an Illusion!

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      • #78
        Quoth SongsOfDragons View Post

        Me, well it's the Census this weekend over here, and I'm putting a big fat 'Apatheist' in my religion question. I like unnerving some individuals with answers like: "Have I found Jesus? Yeah, he was down the back of the sofa the whole time!!"
        I'm Catholic, although I don't go to church as often, but even I found that funny.

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        • #79
          Quoth Ghel View Post
          You might consider this sacreligious, but you could make the wings sauce with margarine.
          I don't know if she can eat margarine. Never thought to ask her.

          But you're right about one thing....that may be sacrilegious to me. Also, I don't know how well the margarine would work for what I am aiming for. Don't know if I've ever had wings sauce with margarine in it instead of butter. Interesting idea. Will do some research tonight.

          Quoth Shalom View Post
          You'd have to leave off the blue cheese, though. I've never found any non-dairy substitute for that.
          There isn't any non-dairy substitute for bleu cheese. And if there is, considering how even non-fat bleu cheese dressing tastes (horrible!), I don't want to try the non-dairy version. I'd rather have tofu bacon on a twig burger, personally.

          Quoth ArcticChicken View Post
          You could try going with tofu wings instead.
          YOU could try tofu wings. *I*, on the other hand, am going to go with good ole regular plucked and formerly clucking real chicken.

          Tofu wings. As if!

          (Mind you, I don't doubt for a moment that they exist, or that someone may even bring them to the cookoff. But there is no way while I am still drawing breath that that person will be me.)

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          • #80
            Quoth Jester View Post
            YOU could try tofu wings. *I*, on the other hand, am going to go with good ole regular plucked and formerly clucking real chicken.
            Eeeew, no. I was talking to Shalom, he (you're a he, right Shalom?) could try tofu wings if he's really jonesing for bleu cheese with his wing-ish substance, I, on the other hand, am a generation away from anyone in my family who is a practicing Jew, and quite happy with my chicken-wings-from-an-actual-chicken covered in bleu cheese, thankyouverymuch.
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            • #81
              Fair enough, AC. And just because I am a helpful sort, for anyone interested in tofu "wings" (I can't not put that in quotes!), here's an interesting-looking recipe. I won't be making this any time soon, but it looks like it might work for vegans, vegetarians, and those keeping Kosher who want buffalo something with real bleu cheese. (The linked recipe calls for vegan dressing, but of course if you're not keeping vegan, this is an option you can completely ignore.)

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              • #82
                Quoth Jester View Post
                I have a friend who, while not that bad, has a whole shitload of allergies that make her diet....complicated. As I recall, she's allergic to [deep breath] seafood, dairy, eggs, mushrooms, and coconuts. The last two aren't that bad, but the first three make eating...challenging for her.
                I hear you. Among the foods my friend has issues with, she's allergic to all dairy, all meats except maybe some fish (but I'm not really sure on that, since she didn't usually buy fish for herself), has issues with gluten (not sure if it's celiac or just another allergy), and even has trouble with soy products. Also, she has to avoid foods with "natural flavors" because many of them will kill her too. Her blog posts about finding recipes that taste good and won't kill her at the same time are always interesting.
                "Enough expository banter. It's time we fight like men. And ladies. And ladies who dress like men. For Gilgamesh...IT'S MORPHING TIME!"
                - Gilgamesh, Final Fantasy V

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                • #83
                  There was a study done a while back that found an interesting correlation between people who were fed soy formula as babies and adults who were allergic to peanuts. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of allergies we see popping up are due to what we feed infants.

                  I'm fortunate to not have any food allergies at all. *knocks on wood*

                  ^-.-^
                  Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                  • #84
                    [QUOTE=Andara Bledin;877824]There was a study done a while back that found an interesting correlation between people who were fed soy formula as babies and adults who were allergic to peanuts. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of allergies we see popping up are due to what we feed infants.[QUOTE]

                    A lot of them also seem to have to do with how sterile we keep things. If you're constantly sterilizing everything your child uses, keeping them from playing in the dirt, and washing their hands every split second, then they're more likely to have allergies later in life because their bodies never got the chance to build up defenses against some allergens. That's not to say you can't be hygenic. Washing hands before eating is still a good idea, after all, as is not sneezing on each other, but this is why Hubby and I don't panic if our kids eat dirt (well, once we've made sure there's no lead in the dirt, that is).
                    "Enough expository banter. It's time we fight like men. And ladies. And ladies who dress like men. For Gilgamesh...IT'S MORPHING TIME!"
                    - Gilgamesh, Final Fantasy V

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                    • #85
                      Quoth Jester View Post
                      Don't know if I've ever had wings sauce with margarine in it instead of butter. Interesting idea. Will do some research tonight.
                      Remember that not all margarines are non-dairy. Check the ingredients. If it says "Pareve" you're probably OK.

                      YOU could try tofu wings.
                      I've tried them. Once. They weren't inedible, exactly, but they weren't wings either. For one thing, tofu doesn't have bones.

                      *I*, on the other hand, am going to go with good ole regular plucked and formerly clucking real chicken.
                      Now that's maybe a problem. Kosher chickens are plucked under cold water, as they can't be exposed to heat until they've been soaked and salted. This means that sometimes, especially on wings, the feathers break off instead of coming out, and I've gotta go after the roots with a tweezer. Pain in the ass, that is. I had a tool once expressly for this purpose, but it got lost, and the clerk in the kitchen gadget store had never heard of a "chicken-flicker". She got this disturbed look on her face and asked, "Why in God's name do you want to flick chickens?"

                      Turns out the thing is called a "strawberry huller" nowadays, except they're getting rare too since strawberries are coming without indented tops lately.

                      Quoth ArcticChicken View Post
                      Eeeew, no. I was talking to Shalom, he (you're a he, right Shalom?) could try tofu wings if he's really jonesing for bleu cheese with his wing-ish substance.
                      Yeah, Shalom is a masculine name. (Or is supposed to be, the existence of Shalom Harlow notwithstanding.) I was named for my mother's great-uncle, except that being from eastern Europe he pronounced it "Schulem".

                      And I'm not all that fond of blue cheese, really. I'll crumble some on a salad, but that's about it. Rather have real wings without the cheese than fake wings with it.
                      Last edited by Shalom; 03-23-2011, 09:27 PM.

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                      • #86
                        Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
                        I'm fortunate to not have any food allergies at all.
                        I only have one that I know of. Bananas. And they won't kill me. They'll just annoy me, causing a bothersome scratchiness in my throat. All in all, a very minor food allergy.

                        Quoth Kogarashi View Post
                        If you're constantly sterilizing everything your child uses, keeping them from playing in the dirt, and washing their hands every split second, then they're more likely to have allergies later in life because their bodies never got the chance to build up defenses against some allergens.
                        Once again, I refer to the wisdom of George:

                        When I was a little boy in New York City in the nineteen-forties, we swam in the Hudson River. And it was filled with raw sewage! OK? We swam in raw sewage, you know, to cool off. And at that time the big fear was polio. Thousands of kids died from polo every year. But you know something? In my neighborhood no one ever got polio. No one! EVER! You know why? Cause WE SWAM IN RAW SEWAGE! It strengthened our immune system, the polio never had a prayer. We were tempered in raw shit!"
                        For George's full rant on the pussification of Americans and its fear of germs, read it here. For those of you too lazy to read, there is a second link after the jump to the live version so you can just listen along.

                        Quoth Shalom View Post
                        Remember that not all margarines are non-dairy. Check the ingredients. If it says "Pareve" you're probably OK.
                        Yes, I found this out today when I texted Miss Allergic and asked her about margarine....and she replied with a similar answer.

                        So I'll look.

                        Still probably gonna use butter though, with my apologies to Miss Allergic.

                        Quoth Shalom View Post
                        They weren't inedible, exactly, but they weren't wings either. For one thing, tofu doesn't have bones.
                        Neither do chicken tenders, which I often have buffalo style instead of wings. Being boneless in and of itself does not disqualify something from being "wings."

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                        Still A Customer."

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                        • #87
                          Quoth Jester View Post
                          I only have one that I know of. Bananas. And they won't kill me. They'll just annoy me, causing a bothersome scratchiness in my throat. All in all, a very minor food allergy.
                          I'm not sure I could survive a banana allergy. I really like bananas and even just the taste of banana.

                          ^-.-^
                          Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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                          • #88
                            Quoth Hyndis View Post
                            Its possible it can happen. Were these eggs from some small, independent place? Generally with factory farms it is impossible for this to happen.

                            Two yolks can happen in a single egg as well. Rare, but it can happen.
                            Meh, I had a couple Rhode Island Reds back in the late 90s that regularly laid double yolked eggs, and once one laid a treble yolked egg. They just get candled out from commercial eggs.
                            EVE Online: 99% of the time you sit around waiting for something to happen, but that 1% of action is what hooks people like crack, you don't get interviewed by the BBC for a WoW raid.

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                            • #89
                              According to the doctor treating my grandmother for Alzheimer's, margarine and vegeteble shortening greatly increase your risk for developing Alzheimer's. Not that I needed a reason to not eat margarine or vegetable shortening. I use a combination of lard and butter in my biscuits and pie crust. The ONLY thing that gets any veg. shortening in it is my buttercream when I need it to hold up better in the heat and humidity of Georgia summers, especially since most of my cakes end up taking an 8 hour car ride to North Carolina. In which case I add a very small amount of Hi-Ratio Shortening to my normal meringue buttercream. If I lived in a cooler climate, I wouldn't even have to do that.
                              Don't wanna; not gonna.

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                              • #90
                                Quoth Andara Bledin View Post
                                I'm not sure I could survive a banana allergy. I really like bananas and even just the taste of banana.
                                I like bananas, too. But as (I think) I said, it's a minor allergy. I can eat any banana-flavored stuff, and I can actually eat some banana without any problems. A whole banana, however, will cause me to have a scratchy feeling in my throat. That's it. Not so bad at all. (Hell, I didn't even know I was allergic to bananas until I was in my 20's!)

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