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At 11:50 PM 12/06/2000 -0700, you wrote:
> For Dave, who may wish to comment!
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>Hi, Dave, How do you like chicken breast, my family
>(three) leaves the breast when we cook a bird, It often
>dries out in the fridge then the Dog is happy.
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>HOW DO YOU PREPARE IT?
Hi Lorenzo,
I usually don't. My wife has been doing the cooking more lately and almost
always the chicken. When I used to cook it I would only cook it slightly on
the outside and leave the inside uncooked, pinkish and slimy. Needless to
say I didn't make observers happy with this.
>We eat it sometimes in gravy or smothered in catsup.
Don't like either.
>INSERTED COMMENT HERE! Dave have you ever tried a big dose
>of Vitamin C powder after workout.?
>maybe 2, 3 or 5 grams. I have found it helps me and
>my old Dog after a workout to avoid soreness.
Yes. But I don't supplement anymore. Besides, the reduction in soreness
was not worth the taking of a pill.
>Dave have you tried a high a hi-carb meal of red and blue
>berries and colored veggies in this situation? That is no
>sugar, NO white flour or any of their derivities?
Yes. Makes me so hungry that I feel like dry heaving and it feels like my
stomach is being digested.
>I have told this story before: In 1950 I was working 6 tens
>as a Construction laborer; Too tired all afternoon; I
>quit all sugar and flour foods, just live food-- Dave it
>took a year-- Then one day I was carrying stuff up ladders
>in the afternoon and suddenly realized that I felt good!
I haven't eaten any considerable amount of white flour or sugar for years.
If I do I start developing a psoriatic arthritic condition in my hands.
Same goes for milk products and raspberries.
>Dave it is now 50 years later and I still feel good!
Great!
>I wonder which Carbs you are eating? Dave I still
>have a helluva hard time to keep my wife from cooking
>pasta. It is very hard to avoid simple carbs.
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>Please critique, Best Regards, Lorenzo (Long time steak
>and liver eater)
When I eat carbs they are usually in the form of fruit. I just can't
tolerate anything other than an occasional refined carb fling such as on
Thanksgiving(homemade pumpkin and pecan pie). Anymore and I get itchy bumps
on my arms, hands, chest, and ankles not to mention some very stiff fingers.
Dave
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