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The diarea was a one day thing before my body adjusted to the
new diet. My nose is getting a little clearer, and the lips are still a
little dry.
I got kava kava capsules at this weird-ass grocery store called
Outpost Foods. And I do mean wierd, they had candles and incesnse not in
a corner like most food stores, but rather in an attractive display not
unlike an occult/new age book store. It's sort of like a normal food
store, with large sections off limits to hunter-gatherers. But it prides
itself in being "all natural," and despite the 1960's atmosphere, I kind
of liked the friendliness of it. I was clothes shopping today, so I
didn't have enough time to pick up some of their meat. I got some sea
salt, I hope it has enough iodine to prevent a nasty goiter. For food
toys, my grandmother picked me up a peppermill.
Today I plan to get some German salami with no dextrose or sugar.
Since I started NeanderThin I have been washing the dishes for the family,
due to my fondness for bacon.
I found a marinara sauce less forbidding then Mama Rizo's: Frank
Sinatra's Milano style marinara sauce. No sugar or dextros or anything
artificial. I haven't tried it yet.
Besides not being aware of the dextrose in iodized salt, I have
had a little trouble staying away from forbidin meats like peperoni. I
hope that having natural salami and/or beef jerky will help when I NEED
MEAT NOW, but I don't want to clean a frying pan or PowerCrisp.
The scale is still broke, so I can't tell you an accurate weight
loss.
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Karl Alexis McKinnon|I live as the beasts in the fields, rejoicing in the
SP2 |fleshly life. I favor the edible and curse the inedible.
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