Wraps (spelt, lettuce)

Regina
If you can get Nori sheets, they make good wraps also. Though they are thin you
don’t have to worry about grains. Meat or tuna would be good there instead of a
wrap.
Sarah

11 Responses to “Wraps (spelt, lettuce)”

  1. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 11/22/2002 10:00:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
    salbud@… writes:
    << If you can get Nori sheets, they make good wraps also.
    What’s a Nori sheet?

  2. jacobs100 Says:

    By the way, does anyone know the name of those wraps that are made from rice
    or how to make them? I can only find wraps with wheat in them.
    Max

  3. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 11/23/2002 12:45:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,
    aduladi@… writes:
    << Rice wraps.. you can find in a chinese grocery.
    Usually called Spring Roll wrapper or rice paper.
    Thanks
    Max

  4. Meghan Geralyn Says:

    It is a flat sheet of a type of kelp that is good to wrap food in.
    Sarah

  5. Esther Randolph Says:

    Good luck to anyone who can learn to really replace “tortillas etc ”
    with the seaweed stuff. I tried it….even with hamburgers.
    Great source of Ca eh? I’m still lookin for that “wrappin item.”
    jb

  6. meredith_170 Says:

    i buy spelt tortillas ! make burritos and tacos and wraps
    very yummy for the tummy
    deb

  7. Rigoberto Kati Says:

    Also sprouted wheat tortillas are available at some HFS’s
    Emmi

  8. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 11/23/2002 10:53:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
    ladyshave5@… writes:
    << Good luck to anyone who can learn to really replace “tortillas etc ”
    with the seaweed stuff. I tried it….even with hamburgers.
    Great source of Ca eh? I’m still lookin for that “wrappin item.”
    Really. There’s nothing like the hamburger and condiments slipping out of
    the lettuce and falling into your lap.
    Max

  9. claudia800 Says:

    I just bought Eziekel tortillias. I heard they were wonderful.
    Linda

  10. Brenda Retta Says:

    By the way, does anyone know the name of those wraps that are made from rice or
    how to make them? I can only find wraps with wheat in them.
    Max
    Max,
    The rice wraps are called rice paper or spring roll wrapper - depends on the
    manufacturer. They are made in Thailand. I have only ever found them in Asian
    markets. In the package, they are hard like a noodle. They soften up very
    quickly in water, a matter of minutes. I hope you can find them. They last
    forever in the package.
    Kate

  11. Esther Randolph Says:

    When i do go off the diet and head on out to places like Carl’s Jr.,
    I can barely handle a sliver of the wheat bun(mainly i’ll eat the
    outside shell of the bun)….and i’ll use the fried potatoes as
    a “wrap.” But ‘m at the point where i never even use
    condiments..i’ve got a low threshold for “corn syrup”
    jb

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