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25 new of 588 responses total.
edina
response 197 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 20:56 UTC 2003

Brie is a soft, french cheese.  It can be somewhat strong in flavor.  
gelinas
response 198 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 21:25 UTC 2003

Is camembert a kind of brie, or are they different but similar cheeses?
mynxcat
response 199 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 21:36 UTC 2003

Yum, cheese!

Thanks Brooke
lynne
response 200 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 23:10 UTC 2003

I think they're different but similar.  They're also extremely high in fat,
as I recall.
jaklumen
response 201 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 00:33 UTC 2003

breakfast: omelette with tomato and feta cheese
lunch- german sausage on a stick, Diet Dew
bru
response 202 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 01:39 UTC 2003

tossed salad
palm sized piece of steak
1/2 cup of peaches
jaklumen
response 203 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 07:36 UTC 2003

dinner: 5 alarm burger, fries, and Dew at the Red Robin with my 
girls :)
tsty
response 204 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 08:38 UTC 2003

slumgullion soup .. raves from family yet again.
keesan
response 205 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 12:19 UTC 2003

How old is the younger girl now?
Brie is definitely high in fat.  This week I am trying to eat cream cheese
instead as the latter has less salt.  The brie is softened by the white
coating of mold that grows on the outer skin if you leave it in a warm place
so the mold will be happy, but we are not bothering to wait.

Breakfast so far - one prilosec capsule opened up and the time-release
contents mixed with applesauce made from Rane's last year's windfalls,
followed by lukewarm hawthorne tea, and in one hour oatmeal and then a nasty
tasting prednisone (two mashed pills).
tod
response 206 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 16:10 UTC 2003

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happyboy
response 207 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 16:44 UTC 2003

oatmeal & fat free milk in my coffee.
tpryan
response 208 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 17:10 UTC 2003

        The second half of the Banquet noodles, gravy and beef for 
lunch.
keesan
response 209 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 19:23 UTC 2003

Oatmeal (not in coffee) with apples we found in Vet's Park.  Cauliflower soup
with bread and cheese.  Lentil soup with bread and cheese.  Watermelon.
remmers
response 210 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 9 23:05 UTC 2003

Had dinner at the Golden Wall Chinese/Vietnamese restaurant on
Cross Street in Ypsilanti.  It carries the concept of "family
restaurant" to a new level.  (Details on request.)  What I ate
was a nice curry vegetable & tofu stir-fry.
jaklumen
response 211 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 00:05 UTC 2003

breakfast: fried eggs, bacon
lunch: chicken strips, Frosty
remmers
response 212 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 02:24 UTC 2003

(insufficient fiber)
keesan
response 213 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 03:26 UTC 2003

Jim made jor and me supper while he ate leftovers.  Organic purple potatoes
and (orange) carrots.  Organic eggs and green pepper omelet.  Organic
breadmaker bread.  Last meal before surgery - you need to have an empty
stomach for the anesthetic (which is probably not organic).  The leftovers
were also organic (squash and collard greens).
jaklumen
response 214 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 03:58 UTC 2003

steak with sauted onions and mushrooms with horseradish... salad with 
olives and feta cheese, chocolate Hostess pie, jelly doughnut, 
chocolate milk.
mynxcat
response 215 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 04:37 UTC 2003

(I don't mean to be rude jaklumen, but I did understand from other posts that
you were trying to lose weight. Somehow, the diet doesn't show the commitment.
I was just wondering if I was mistaken)
happyboy
response 216 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 05:05 UTC 2003

It's the Ralph Cramden Diet (tm).
gelinas
response 217 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 05:21 UTC 2003

London broil, rare, with a (reheated) baked potato.
keesan
response 218 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 10:49 UTC 2003

No, the jelly donut diet.  Jaklumen, is this diet actually helping you to lose
weight?  Maybe you are eating smaller portions than you used to, but I agree
with mynxcat that the types of foods you have been posting are not the sort
I would expect of a weight loss diet.  (But then again, I would not expect
to lose weight on what mynxcat is eating either, which seems rather short on
fiber and low-calorie fillers.)

I will have a Prilosec for breakfast in apple sauce in an hour and I guess
just be hungry for two hours after that.  Prednisone makes me hungry.  Last
one for a while luckily.  Maybe I will cheat and eat something first but the
Prilosec I think gets absorbed faster on an empty stomach.  Mine feels empty.
I can wait 1/2 hour to wake Jim to mash my pills for me.  
jiffer
response 219 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 11:10 UTC 2003

In defense of Jaklumen's diet, the first part of recognizing what to eat  to
lose weight it so look at what you are currently eating and when.  If he is
a big time snacker, which I am, and cuts back on that, it may help a lot. 
tsty
response 220 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 14:42 UTC 2003

mom wanted to try ohmaha steaks' offerings .. tehy have arrived.
at least she gets a neat, *thick* cooler out fo teh deal.
  
anyone have taste experience with omaha steaks foods?
ea
response 221 of 588: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 16:34 UTC 2003

re #220 - I've heard that the quality is decent, but not great, and if 
you want good meat, you're probably better off going to your local 
butcher.
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