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You should apply for a 2nd affiliate code so you can track it's effectiveness.

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I don't think it's the energy that is in question where toilet lid lowering/raising is concerned.

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On Mar 10, 2011, at 10:09 AM, Berry wrote:

Hey, wait! If Lea Ann can convince customers that having a Vitamix makes men have enough energy to lower the lid, the sales are a given!

Just leave my name as Tony S. No need to include the toilet seat testimonial.

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You realize, guys, that I'm going to be gently rubbing her nose in this until the cows come home... :)))

Tony will like this...

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> Hey Tony,

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> I made chicken liver pate in my Vitamix today.

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> I fixed it for the purine-rich meat and not to taste good - I'm not much of

> a cook - I just boiled the livers with a little bit of water + sea salt + a

> pat of butter then whizzed it all up in the VM.

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> According to the Metabolic Typing diet I am on, I am supposed to eat meats

> high in purines. Never ate a sardine (also high in purines) until yesterday.

> Whizzed them up in the VM with salt and celery and some mayo for a tuna

> salad-like dish. Not bad! But straight out of the can? YUCK!

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> So far this diet has done wonders for my energy and my blood sugar

> fluctuations. I am sticking to the foods on the personalized eating plan

> that I got at the end of the test.

>

> An interesting discovery... I have PH test strips and they always used to

> turn up acidic - now for the first time, I've had quite a few alkaline

> readings. Just goes to show that meat doesn't make EVERYONE acidic, and

> supports the idea Metabolic Typing promotes that a food that is beneficial

> to one metabolic type is harmful to another and vice versa!

>

> Blessings,

> Lea Ann Savage

> Satellite Beach, FL

> (321) 773-7088 (home)

> (321-961-9219 (cell)

> www.VitamixLady.com

> www..com

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It's good frozen although I imagine you'd need some liquid in that case. Now a Champion juicer, on the other hand, will let you run it through frozen without liquid, as will my Norwalk:

. You have to admit, that's some gorgeous soft-serve (and imagine if the bananas are ultra-ripe and sweet).

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I know. Well, I can't compare to the old model, but I am constantly amazed at how creamy things get - I especially love cantaloupe (JUST cantaloupe) blended on high - it is just like a creamy milk shake to me.

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

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On Mar 10, 2011, at 8:31 AM, Berry wrote:

Funny that this simple cauliflower recipe, which I have eaten daily for years, is what showed me the real difference in my old VM and the new 5200. While the oldie did a decent job of pureeing it, the new one adds a velvety texture that I didn't know was possible. I would be thrilled with the new one for that alone!

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Tony will like this...

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> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt; Hey Tony,

> & gt;

> & gt; I made chicken liver pate in my Vitamix today.

> & gt;

> & gt; I fixed it for the purine-rich meat and not to taste good - I'm not much of

> & gt; a cook - I just boiled the livers with a little bit of water + sea salt + a

> & gt; pat of butter then whizzed it all up in the VM.

> & gt;

> & gt; According to the Metabolic Typing diet I am on, I am supposed to eat meats

> & gt; high in purines. Never ate a sardine (also high in purines) until yesterday.

> & gt; Whizzed them up in the VM with salt and celery and some mayo for a tuna

> & gt; salad-like dish. Not bad! But straight out of the can? YUCK!

> & gt;

> & gt; So far this diet has done wonders for my energy and my blood sugar

> & gt; fluctuations. I am sticking to the foods on the personalized eating plan

> & gt; that I got at the end of the test.

> & gt;

> & gt; An interesting discovery... I have PH test strips and they always used to

> & gt; turn up acidic - now for the first time, I've had quite a few alkaline

> & gt; readings. Just goes to show that meat doesn't make EVERYONE acidic, and

> & gt; supports the idea Metabolic Typing promotes that a food that is beneficial

> & gt; to one metabolic type is harmful to another and vice versa!

> & gt;

> & gt; Blessings,

> & gt; Lea Ann Savage

> & gt; Satellite Beach, FL

> & gt; (321) 773-7088 (home)

> & gt; (321-961-9219 (cell)

> & gt; www.VitamixLady.com

> & gt; www..com

> & gt; & lt;:))) & gt; & lt;

> & gt;

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