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Hi, Susan,
My advice is...trust your body.
I will not eat anything anymore that does not smell appetizing. If I am
not sure, I take a small taste and if it doesn't taste quite right I spit
it out. I know it is a shame to waste food, but better that than make
yourself sick.
It is a judgement call. Yours to make.
Just considering it "tainted" and eating it anyway is not a loving message
to give your body. "Here eat this poison, I don't want to waste it"!
Would you give it to your children?
If you do eat it, keep the charcoal handy!
Good olfactories!
Louise
you wrote:
>Hi Lou,
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>I appreciate the suggestions. Thanks!.
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>I have another question: I made some pemmican with some coconut oil that is
>a little 'off'.
>I want to eat it anyway because I don't want to waste the grass fed beef.
>Will this tainted product hurt me? It doesn't taste that bad; it's just not
>yummy like it usually is.
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