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It's dairy free, and can be made eggless easily - the flaxseed trick or Ener-G work equally well here.
Archive 2009-05-01 Sarah 2009
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Ener-G egg replacer is your friend if you're giving up eggs (for egg allergies or veganism.)
Reduce Or Eliminate Eggs With These Egg Substitutes | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Ener-G's "Soft Corn" loaf ... that looks promising, but since it's an online-order shindig for me I was pretty much contemplating rice paper rolls as a sandwich medium!
Just Stuff Sarah 2009
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It's dairy free, and can be made eggless easily - the flaxseed trick or Ener-G work equally well here.
At Least ONE Promise Kept! Sarah 2009
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Ener-G's "Soft Corn" loaf ... that looks promising, but since it's an online-order shindig for me I was pretty much contemplating rice paper rolls as a sandwich medium!
Archive 2009-01-01 Sarah 2009
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If you want a vegan cookie without eggs that still holds together well, substitute flax meal (ground, milled flaxseed), powdered soy lecithin, soft silken tofu, GF soy yogurt, pureed fruit such as prunes mixed with two tablespoons of lecithin per cup, or Ener-G Foods "Egg Replacer".
Teaching children and families to make healthier recipe ingredient substitutions when baking 2009
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Ener-G egg replacer is your friend if you're giving up eggs for egg allergies or veganism.
Reduce Or Eliminate Eggs With These Egg Substitutes | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Oh, and I made a gluten-free, egg-free version of the Spiced Brownies last night for a GF friend — used buckwheat and white rice flours, and Ener-G egg replacer…Wonderful results.
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Ener-G is an incredibly versatile and easy to use commercial egg replacer available in most health food stores and larger well-stocked grocery stores.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Despite the instructions on the package to mix Ener-G with two tablespoons of water, some recipes will need a bit more moisture when replacing eggs using Ener-G, so you may need to compensate with an extra tablespoon of water or soy milk.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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