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Petra-neferu-nu-nebt-s <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 8 Apr 1998 22:14:17 -0600
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> But has eliminated everything else. For me, walking past the coffee pot 100
> times a day at the office was horrible on Monday and Tuesday ( I just kept

        For me, it's when my friends ask me to drive them by the
"Paleo-McDonald's" and I smell the smell of the fries. I drool over
doughnuts, and I crave pizza. I guess I haven't been Paleo long-enough to
get over these cravings. :(

> But what about olives and olive oil? Or how about canola oil?? My guess is

        Extra virgin olive oil is okay, but I think someone on the list
said to keep it in the fridge, and the bottle I bought today said
definitely don't refrigerate. So I don't know what to do with it now.
        On olives (the black kind), I notice that all the tinned ones
contain ferrous glucamate. What is that, and is it harmful?

> using tabasco or louisiana hot sauce? They (and other condiments) contain
> vinegar, but in the quantities eaten, does it really make that much

        Vinegar is out, but the hot sauces are a question of extreme
interest to my s.o. He's going to try to concoct his own. We did find an
'all-natural'' Cajun spice mix though.

> I'm also in need of breakfast suggestions. Maybe some ideas for fruit smoothie

        Me too. I cast about for breakfast things and am at a loss. Eggs
are out, because of allergies.

Pam

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