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In a message dated 9/28/00 8:30:02 PM Central Daylight Time,

daisyelaine@... writes:

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Date: 9/28/00 8:30:02 PM Central Daylight Time

From: daisyelaine@...

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hyperthyroidismegroups

Hi Bonner,

cabbage soup will help your hyperthyroid symptoms. There was a report a few

years back about a number of patients in Canada with recurring symptoms of

hypothyroidism caused by cabbage soup. For you it might be just the ticket

to

bring your thyroid hormones into the normal range. Cabbage is a goitrogen

and

reduces the amount of thyroid hormone your body produces. >>

Hi! There is a couple of cabbage soup recipes. Which do you reccomend?

thanks Kim

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Everyone who knows me understands I don't use a recipe when cooking. Cooking is a creative outlet and stress reduction technique for me. I love to go to a restaurant, have something new and come home to try to re-create it. My friend, Sylvie, is a Russian immigrant and makes her cabbage soup like borsch, but without the beets. She thickens it with dehydrated potato flakes and it's delicious with pumpernickel or light rye bread. Sometimes, I stir up a batch without using either chicken or beef stock, using lots of other veggies to flavor the broth. I use very little salt, but love pepper. Other times, I use chicken stock, lots of onions and add carraway seeds. A friend at work has a recipe which includes almost every vegetable known in North America. I'll see if I can get a copy to share with everyone in our group. Soups are comforting and nutritious and make me feel as if I'm doing something very positive for myself.

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Bonner

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In a message dated 9/30/00 12:33:31 PM Central Daylight Time,

bonnerm@... writes:

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Date: 9/30/00 12:33:31 PM Central Daylight Time

From: bonnerm@... (Bonner McCollum)

Reply-to: hyperthyroidismegroups

hyperthyroidismegroups

Everyone who knows me understands I don't use a recipe when cooking.

Cooking is a creative outlet and stress reduction technique for me. I love

to go to a restaurant, have something new and come home to try to re-create

it. My friend, Sylvie, is a Russian immigrant and makes her cabbage soup

like borsch, but without the beets. She thickens it with dehydrated potato

flakes and it's delicious with pumpernickel or light rye bread. Sometimes, I

stir up a batch without using either chicken or beef stock, using lots of

other veggies to flavor the broth. I use very little salt, but love pepper.

Other times, I use chicken stock, lots of onions and add carraway seeds. A

friend at work has a recipe which includes almost every vegetable known in

North America. I'll see if I can get a copy to share with everyone in our

group. Soups are comforting and nutritious and make me feel as if I'm doing

something very positive for myself.

=====

Bonner

>>

I'd love a copy :)) Kim

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