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    Rexlion.....ha ha ha, very funny the way you ended that post with Mountain Dew. Took me by surprise. Superb. Ha ha ha.
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    I'm going to try a three-pronged investigation into opening up a 'new world' of beverage consumption: a) ready made quality cordials (but all seem to be loaded with emulsifiers and anti-caking agents, glycerine, etc etc). b) pure roots and leafs of plants, and the same but ready made up as...
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    I've had root beer once, many decades ago. It tasted a bit odd, like Dr Pepper tastes a bit odd at the first. I think the root beer was some brand's blend with spices. But basically it is sarsaparilla, or dandylion and burdock as another name. Well, i think that is what root beer is. You just...
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    Foofer... thank god for that. It had been.getting on my mind about how you were subsisting on fragments of starvation rations. Thanks for putting my mind at rest. Andrews liver salt is what they used to use for indigestion heart burn...powder in the glass then water in, a quick stir and then...
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    Fooferdoggie.........it's very sad to hear hear about your diet problems. It sounds horrific, and i worry about it getting you down. But, maybe it is the optimist in me, but I feel in my gut that there is something out there for you which could help a great deal. I was reading about Scott and...
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    Beverages. Last evening I juiced fruit and then diluted it with both cold and hot water for cold and hot drinks. These were very good indeed, but not really practical because if the pulp and mess and sink blocking and mess, etc. Something easier needs to be found. The normal cordials I find a...
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    What the heck do I know? Nothing really. My understanding is that the body has to process protein to get energy from it, has to convert it to a sugar energy. The body has to convert carbs to a sugar energy, too, but it is already a step nearer than protein. So, perhaps you can help the body by...
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    So no carbs pretty much at all. Difficult. Vegetables three times a week. Meat, eggs, hard cheese. Top chefs wouls struggle with only those ingredients. But it is something to play with. You could have cheese and ham omelette. Fried beef, stewed beef. It sounds bearable, just, like being on a...
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    foofer............well, just what can you eat? You mentioned meat. So what could be a nice tasty satisfying dinner for you. It can't be just almond milk all day everyday. Just what food stuffs have you got to play with?
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    Roamers...I haven't, but I'm trying to have non alcoholic. I'm sure the rum would help. Rome...I was in aldi today but forgot the redpoll, but I'll get some. But I have been basically simply juicing fruit tonight and then using it as like a cordial, and it's wonderful. Banana, pear, anything...
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    I've just tried some coconut 'milk' from the supermarket. Awful zero out of ten. It's like some sort of damp proofing radiator sealant additive. Two sips the best I can do
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    fooferdoggie.....I wish there was something I could say. All I can think of is keep looking, maybe somewhere in the world may have some sort of solution from ancient times. Somewhere out there will be something...maybe one day an aborigine may say the good news is you can have anything you...
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    Rome.......water with lemon juice. I think you are on the money with that. I'm going to have a go at making water flavourings that use nature's flavours and I'll report them here. Liquorice root, etc. This is what I need, to flavour water, I see it now. I'll try Red Bull too. Never tried it as...
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    fooferdoggie........how awful for you, and there is the psychological angle, too, too not fall into depression. It's a difficult thing, I expect, but then something will come along in your life, maybe a cold, maybe some bad news, and it all becomes too much. I'm able to empathize with you a bit...
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    Handlebars.......Yes, the black mould. We bought some at a farmer's market. I popped a few in the oven two weeks later as we were cooking some food and when I peeled one, it looked alright so I popped it in and began chewing it, the unfamiliar taste as years since we had them, but as I chewed it...
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    Sorry to hear that, fooferdoggie. On the up side, I suppose it will keep you a good weight and foods which are better for you. You might be able to juice some carrots, which is something I do weekly. They seem nice and mild.
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    I know it's to wheel out that hairy old chestnut again (incidentally, check your chestnuts this festive season before you give them a good roasting by the fire, mine were all full of mould!), but back to this hairy chestnut. Yes, I'm on about, well, let's be blunt...what's your favourite...
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    Bafang PAS 5 levels vs 9

    TampalJR.........please can you just clarify for me, does your controller have the eco/sport function?
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    Mind-blowing Big Bang Cosmos data

    Existence? How? Where? Why? I fear I will never know. It will be a long time before it is explained. Perhaps I will think about other things from now on. It's just too much and pointless. It's too intense. I'm quitting this cosmos stuff. This is an entertaining movie, born in East la some...
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    Mind-blowing Big Bang Cosmos data

    Marcela.....thank you for your response. You certainly expanded with that, and clearly have given much thought to the matter. I will try and factor your thoughts into my consideration of this challenging topic. Thank you.
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