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<<Disclaimer:  Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

   Bread Mold:
   Is it safe to just break off the moldy spot on a slice of bread, but
   eat the rest?  No, says Consumer Reports On Health.  With a soft food
   like bread, removing the visible mold won't necessarily remove all of
   the mold.  Eating the bread may cause diarrhea or stomach upset.  You
   can, however, safely eat hard foods such as cheese and fruit after
   removing the mold.  Just be sure to cut at least a half inch off
   around the moldy area, the newsletter advises.

  Michael Jones, Internet [log in to unmask]
Living a wonderful life, gluten-free.

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