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Gelatin...
October 1 2007 at 9:24 PM CuteLittleBunnie (Login CuteLittleBunnie)
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I am not sure if this is where I should post this or in the food section...if not, please move to the correct area. Is there a way that someone could provide a list of food that contains gelatin? I was actually eating green tea mousse and I ate it twice last week. I have noticed that my chest is more snug in my bra. I was curious if that maybe be the start of NBE through eating green tea mousse and I would also like a list of gelatin foods, thanks so much!
Precious
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Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 9:46 AM
Gelatin is found in animal skin and bone. It doesn't matter what animal, as they all have gelatin in their skin, bones and connective tissue, otherwise I suppose you could just eat a lot of jelly/jello.
cutevelvet
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Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 10:16 AM
....so making soup out of boiling chicken bones including the meat....would that be good source of gelatin/protein? i dont fancy idea of chicken feet...cant get it here anyway!
Suzy
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Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 6:25 PM
Stock made from chicken, for example, turns into jelly when it cools, hence it is rich in gelatin. I believe that the head and feet of the animal are the richest in gelatin; hence the 'chicken feet' idea for NBE.
October 1 2007 at 9:24 PM CuteLittleBunnie (Login CuteLittleBunnie)
SENIOR MEMBER
I am not sure if this is where I should post this or in the food section...if not, please move to the correct area. Is there a way that someone could provide a list of food that contains gelatin? I was actually eating green tea mousse and I ate it twice last week. I have noticed that my chest is more snug in my bra. I was curious if that maybe be the start of NBE through eating green tea mousse and I would also like a list of gelatin foods, thanks so much!
Precious
(no login)
Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 9:46 AM
Gelatin is found in animal skin and bone. It doesn't matter what animal, as they all have gelatin in their skin, bones and connective tissue, otherwise I suppose you could just eat a lot of jelly/jello.
cutevelvet
(Login cutevelvet)
Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 10:16 AM
....so making soup out of boiling chicken bones including the meat....would that be good source of gelatin/protein? i dont fancy idea of chicken feet...cant get it here anyway!
Suzy
(Login SuzyUK)
Re: Gelatin...
October 5 2007, 6:25 PM
Stock made from chicken, for example, turns into jelly when it cools, hence it is rich in gelatin. I believe that the head and feet of the animal are the richest in gelatin; hence the 'chicken feet' idea for NBE.