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Date: | Thu, 9 Nov 2000 13:47:43 -0400 |
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Turkey!!!!! I love turkey
I was too tired to do the Canadian Turkey Day thing, so I'll be basting a bird
for the American "do" :)
Normally, we celebrate both holidays as hubby's an American (or so he says ...
born in Canada, eh!)
Cheers!
Carla
Yvonne Craig wrote:
> But only if you heat it. Warm milk at bedtime does have work. A precursor =
> of Serotonin (the levels of this brain chemical rise when you fall asleep) =
> is produced by the heating process. Same chemical is found naturally in =
> high levels in turkey. Remember that lethargic feeling after a big holiday =
> dinner? Not the same when you pig out on ham or roast. :-)
>
> Yvonne
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 11/07/00 08:02PM >>>
> Hi,
>
> Milk does make you sleepy. But the hold the chocolate, or you'll be =
> wired for
> sound :)
>
> I find a Carnation Instant Breakfast before bed really helps me sleep. =
> Going
> to be hungry makes one somewhat agitated and doesn't promote a good sleep. =
> Even
> a bowl of cereal will work. Gotta remember to get fibre :)
>
> Gordon Stewart wrote:
>
> > Anyone know - if Milk makes you sleepy ??
> >
> > Gopher
> >
> > >>> [log in to unmask] 11/08/00 12:52 >>>
> > Carla,
> > I have done the cal-magniesm thing. I think it helped me relax in the
> > daytime.
> >
> > How long do you take cat's claw, etc., before you feel it? I have done =
> it =3D
> > a
> > month here n there without much results.
> >
> > Chocolate as an antioxidant! Yes, I read it on news at AOL.
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