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<<were kinda talking about BUTTER (mostly the fake stuff)..ya know, moo>>

Best I can figure is that I was half asleep and replied to the wrong message.

.... shuffles and looks at the floor.

HEY you guys, let's talk about peanut butter!

(naturally spastic)

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LOL! Stop, you're making me HUNGRY!!! No PB at my desk...but there

IS a Walmart across the street!

Astra (who is USUALLY the spastic one!)

> Best I can figure is that I was half asleep and replied to the

wrong message.

>

> ... shuffles and looks at the floor.

>

> HEY you guys, let's talk about peanut butter!

>

>

> (naturally spastic)

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> astra, how funny, right under where you said you were talking about

> BUTTER, you had a long post about PEANUT butter:)!

No, I meant included in your post where you said no one was talking

about PB, you included skwigg's long post about PB! No matter,

though . . .

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Hi Sandy

I think that it is great that peanut butter works for you - I think

this might have been one of the last things that I would have guessed

would work - BUT when Chet came home from the hospital the one thing

that he really enjoyed was peanut butter toast, so hey maybe there is

something to this.

> A while ago someone mentioned not finding foods to keep the weight

> on. I have mentioned before, but maybe it is worth a second try.

I

> eat a lot of peanut butter for protein. Meat is very very hard for

> me (and it grosses me out too sometimes) so I rely on peanut

butter.

> I can eat many things, although with weird noises and often some of

> it comes back, but peanut butter stays fairly well and doesn't hurt

> as much if it comes back up. If I'm eating a lot of it I gain

> weight, as soon as I cut back I lose weight. I have weight to lose

> anyway.

>

> My doctor was surprised I could eat peanut butter but with all the

> fat it goes down pretty well.

>

> I know it won't work for many of you but maybe it will help someone.

>

> Sandy in So Cal.

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At 12:40 AM 3/9/2003 +0000, toomuchclutter wrote:

>I eat a lot of peanut butter for protein.

I like peanut butter and I can tell you from experience that you don't want

to eat it to close to going to bed, if you have a problem aspirating things

in your sleep.Even the smooth type stays gritty and is very irritating when

aspirated. Same thing for eating any kind of nuts.

notan

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Forwarded from a friend,

FYI

This morning on the news they said they were recalling two peanut butters because of salmonella poisoning. One was Wal-Mart and the other one is Pan. Apparently Pan makes Wal-Mart’s brand. Anyway, the number on the top of the lid start with 211.

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