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denise
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response 38 of 91:
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Aug 14 11:58 UTC 1996 |
I miss my good Zingerman's bread!! The last time I was in town,
I brought a couple loaves to bring home [including the raisin pecan
which I had never tried before]. I had put some of the bread
in the freezer for later... but now that later is gone, I'm in
withdrawl!! Guess I'm going to have to place an order sometime soon!
[Speaking of which, I have a couple friends here in Durham that are
from AA, one of which used to work at Zing's!]
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coyote
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response 39 of 91:
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Aug 15 20:37 UTC 1996 |
Zingerman's bread! Yum! I *love* their chocolate cherry bread, and Italian
bread is yummy too. In fact I think I've liked all the breads that I've tried
there, though those two are the ones that stick out in my mind most.
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otter
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response 40 of 91:
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Aug 17 23:53 UTC 1996 |
Breakfast? Can't eat for an hour after taking AM medicine, and I'm at work
by then. (Un)fortunately, there is a Sweetwater's Donut Mill right next door,
so I usually have a plain bagel and tomato juice around 9am, then a piece of
fruit between then and lunch.
Weekends usually involve a big farmer's omelette (sans meat).
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eeyore
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response 41 of 91:
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Oct 13 14:56 UTC 1996 |
denise: zing's does do orders...meaning they can ship bread to you...:)
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e4808mc
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response 42 of 91:
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Oct 13 23:00 UTC 1996 |
Zingerman's has a wonderful mail order catalog. I used it myself when I was
lost in Kansas for a couple years.
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denise
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response 43 of 91:
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Oct 18 22:38 UTC 1996 |
Actually, I do have their mail order catalog [Zingerman's] but just haven't
ordered anything yet. But I will when I get back...!! Since I can't actually
BE at Zing's, this should be the next best thing. :-) Thanks for the
reminder!!!
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chelsea
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response 44 of 91:
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Oct 19 10:14 UTC 1996 |
Well, I don't mean rub it in or anything but... ;-)
I'll be at Zing's, on the patio, enjoying the pre-game
chaos, at about 11:30 a.m. I'll have a capp for you!
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denise
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response 45 of 91:
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Oct 20 00:41 UTC 1996 |
Mmm, thanks, that was delicious! Especially having just finished
my workout this morning! :-)
This next week is going to be a busy week for me-between planning
on seeing the peak color change in the mountains early in the week and then
having to work 3 out of 4 days when I get back, I'm currently planning
on placing an rder for early NEXT week! :-) [Now to go get my
catalog and start salivating over the pages!]
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abchan
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response 46 of 91:
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Dec 22 16:29 UTC 1996 |
I haven't been eating breakfast lately because of lack of funds, but hopefully
that will change in a few months...
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otter
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response 47 of 91:
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Dec 22 17:48 UTC 1996 |
Try an apple for breakfast, or toast with jam. You mentioned trying to lose
weight in an earlier item, which means you should not skip breakfast. You need
to get your metabolism running, and having something in the morning should
keep your hunger from taking complete control by lunchtime, too.
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eprom
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response 48 of 91:
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Nov 4 02:49 UTC 2005 |
check this breakfast out:
http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0744/
It's a Swanson Hungry-man breakfast, which proudly proclaims its' "over 1 lb
of food". Some "nutrition" facts:
Total fat 64g (98% dv)
Cholesterol 690mg(231% dv)
sodium 2090mg (87% dv)
yum!
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mary
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response 49 of 91:
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Nov 4 10:43 UTC 2005 |
How many calories? Although just the fat content alone makes it
an unwise choice except for those who might be digging their own
grave, all day long.
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tod
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response 50 of 91:
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Nov 4 18:32 UTC 2005 |
re #48
That looks like a deer salt lick with a dollop of butter!
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eprom
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response 51 of 91:
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Nov 4 20:14 UTC 2005 |
1030 calories! the Daily Value is based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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tod
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response 52 of 91:
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Nov 4 20:27 UTC 2005 |
i.e. small value meal
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keesan
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response 53 of 91:
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Nov 5 03:45 UTC 2005 |
Jim says he eats more like 3000 calories a day. Today the vitamin E study
nutritionist advised him to eat more protein and calcium and less olive and
sesame oil. I think he simply guessed wrong at the amounts he reported eating
- 1 oz olive oil, 8 oz rice, 4 oz beans -more like 1/2 oz oil, 16 oz rice,
8 oz beans. And his cholesterol is too low (140 total, similarly wrong for
HDL and LDL). She suggested eating cheese.
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tod
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response 54 of 91:
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Nov 7 18:46 UTC 2005 |
Eggs
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keesan
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response 55 of 91:
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Nov 7 18:55 UTC 2005 |
For breakfast Jim cooked the lima beans I had soaked, peeled some cooked
potatoes, and fried up radishes, cauliflower, onions, brocolli, carrots with
peanuts to put on top. Filling. More left for lunch.
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tod
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response 56 of 91:
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Nov 7 18:59 UTC 2005 |
I had a roast beef sandwich for breakfast..with lettuce, tomato, provolone,
and wheat bread. Lunch will be greek salad and probably 2 hardboiled eggs.
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jadecat
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response 57 of 91:
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Nov 21 15:14 UTC 2005 |
Breakfast today was Honey Bunchs of Oats with almond slivers with fat
free milk. :)
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mynxcat
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response 58 of 91:
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Aug 17 15:56 UTC 2006 |
Breakfast was a bagel and cream cheese. With Indian brewed chai
earlier in the morning.
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tod
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response 59 of 91:
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Aug 17 17:33 UTC 2006 |
turkey on wheat with a coffee
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keesan
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response 60 of 91:
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Aug 17 17:50 UTC 2006 |
Oatmeal and corn on the cob and yellow cherry tomatoes and grapefruit juice
and we left the cooked cabbage and onions for lunch.
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slynne
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response 61 of 91:
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Aug 17 20:29 UTC 2006 |
I had eggs, tomato, greenpepper, onion, and feta cheese wrapped in a
whole wheat lawash. And coffee.
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jadecat
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response 62 of 91:
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Aug 17 20:42 UTC 2006 |
Breakfast was Frosted Mini-Wheats and milk. oooh, exciting! ;)
resp:61 That sounds really tasty (minus the green pepper)
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