I'm not sure whether you don't know what a "stop" is or what a "good
stop" is. I assume it's the former. A stop is a taste in change one
comes across when eating an original (as close to the Nature's produce as
possible) food. The more "original" the food, the better the stop. A
good stop comes thus necessarily from very pure foods only.
The idea applies to the so-called "instinctive eating" where a single
food is consumed at a time, making it possible to produce a stop.
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Mary Jackson wrote:
> What is a "good stop"? Mary J.