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oil pastry: healthier & no need to flour pin, surface or container.

fast & great for sweet or savoury. cook a tart/pie in camp oven, etc.

* medium jar with lid! bowl: dough freezes uncooked, or when baked, stays crisp even after being refrigerated!

1C grapeseed oil

1C water

3 C flour

1C s.r. flour

1t, or less, salt, optional

* put flours & salt in bowl & mix.

put oil & water in jar & shake vigorously to emulsify,(turns a bit milky), few secs

pour immediately into flour & mix well. unitl it forms a ball.

turn out to work surface & knead light few moments.

line container with pastry, no need to grease it.

* remember iron cookware, (camp-ovens included), exacerbates hemochromatosis! line with baking paper & place pastry on paper if using them.



-- Edited by drive7ette on Sunday 26th of June 2011 12:23:32 PM



-- Edited by Webmaster on Friday 1st of July 2011 03:43:38 PM



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drive7ette wrote:
* remember iron cookware, (camp-ovens included), cause haemachromatosis! line with baking paper & place pastry on paper if using them.

 Haemochromatosis is a hereditary disease affecting about 1 in 300 of the general population and is unlikely to affect anyone except those genetically predisposed.  This information from a discussion with my doctor some time ago when I was advised by a relative to be tested.

Anyone concerned about this should research it further rather than take statements such as this at face value.



-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 27th of June 2011 06:37:09 AM

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yes! check in google search by all means. that's where i received the info after being diagnosed with this 'silent killer'. name the english have given this dreadful disease. as most times it is only noticed when it has begun to destroy organs, etc.



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I have a cousin with HC and that is why I was tested in case there was a hereditary link in my case, fortunately I was cleared. No doubt you've discussed this factor with your doctor in case it affects other members of your extended family. Whilst waiting for the test results he did discuss with me causes, treatments etc, mainly to allay any concerns I had.

The bald statement that "iron cookware causes HC" is alarmist and implies that everyone should avoid iron cookware (or take the precautions you suggest) otherwise they could end up with HC as a result. Iron in the diet comes from many sources not just iron cookware and some iron is essential if one is to avoid anaemia.

Whilst avoiding iron cookware is part of the management of this disease it's a "non sequitur" to reverse the logic to suggest that iron cookware will cause it, especially in the general population.

That said, I can sympathise with your situation as I do have other ongoing health issues that require constant management.

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When my family (and me) were tested for HC the doctor did say that those with Irish background were more prone to HC than other people.

One in my family was diagnosed positive, all others negative.



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