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Found this in the front of the book.
Here is what it says:
Bernard Jensen's Broth or Seasoning-lends itself well to creaming soups. It is also delicious as a dip when mixed into sour cdream or yogurt. It is composed of barley, vegetables, seasonings and nutritional yeast, and does not contain salt. (If this product is not available where you live, look for salt-free product with similar ingredients, such as Vegit or salt-free vegetable bouillon cubes. The taste won't be exactly the same but will probably be close.
Spike Dee-licious Seasoning- a mixture of salt, seasonings, herbs, and spices. Spike has a unique, tangy flavor.
So there you have it !!! Your guess is as good as mine as to where to get the stuff. That is one reason why I hate a new recipe, it always calls for something I don't have, never heard of or can't find.
Would be interesting if you go to Wally World and ask an employee if they have Spike !!!
I'll have to ask at our local health food store if they have heard of it. Anyone else know where to get these two ingredients?
Found this in the front of the book.
Here is what it says:
Bernard Jensen's Broth or Seasoning-lends itself well to creaming soups. It is also delicious as a dip when mixed into sour cdream or yogurt. It is composed of barley, vegetables, seasonings and nutritional yeast, and does not contain salt. (If this product is not available where you live, look for salt-free product with similar ingredients, such as Vegit or salt-free vegetable bouillon cubes. The taste won't be exactly the same but will probably be close.
Spike Dee-licious Seasoning- a mixture of salt, seasonings, herbs, and spices. Spike has a unique, tangy flavor.
So there you have it !!! Your guess is as good as mine as to where to get the stuff. That is one reason why I hate a new recipe, it always calls for something I don't have, never heard of or can't find.
Would be interesting if you go to Wally World and ask an employee if they have Spike !!!

I'll have to ask at our local health food store if they have heard of it. Anyone else know where to get these two ingredients?

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