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thanks Nanacy...I do have stevia...but seldom use it. I guess it`s going to

be coming out of the cupboard.

Kathleen

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Hi Kathleen,

Have you tried Green Smoothies? They are " properly combined " foods! Here

is her analysis of food combining as it relates to Green Smoothies:

http://www.greensmoothierevolution.com/chapter2.htm

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 Jun 17, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Kathleen wrote:

Thanks Leanne and for the quick responses. I will post info on the

list but at some point if you would like me to post it privately, please let

me know.

Near the end of the email is the list I can have. (After I have given some

explanations)

Remember I am supposed to use the food combining rules and also have to

watch my blood sugar (another issue thrown into the mix) It seems like a

lot, but when you try putting many of these in a recipe they do not work.

I have tried eating fruit or bread (I tried a rice bread) and whenever I eat

them my blood sugar goes up. If I eat protein and a salad it stays good.

Even though it says I can have things like shrimp, etc, he has suggested I

do not us them since they are not a clean fish. So right now I am limited

to chicken and turkey and fish.

Most of the recipes I could find had either onion, garlic, or squash in

them.

I understand I could eat a potato by itself...but without sour cream it does

not seem appealing.

I did enjoy yellow beans, squashes, onion, cucumber but they are not on the

list.

I never cared a lot for cauliflower (exception occasionally covered in

cheese) broccoli, lima beans but if I could find recipes they taste good in,

would be willing to try introducing them.

I can have fish...but in the past fish has been fish and chips. So this

will also be a new challenge.

I can have

almond, apricot, avocado,

banana, barley, beet, black olive, blueberry, broccoli, buckwheat

cabbage, cane sugar, carrot, cauliflower, celery, chicken, chocolate, clam,

cod, corn, crab, cranberry, grapefruit (not allowed)

halibut, honey, kidney bean,

lemon, lentil, lettuce, lima bean, lobster, oat, orange roughy, oyster,

papya, pea, peach, peanut, pear, pecan, potato

raspberry, red snapper, rice,

salmon, sardine, sesame seed, shimp, sole, soybean, spinach, strawberry,

sunflower,

tomato, trout, tuna, turkey, walnut

Kathleen

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Works for me too, I'm insulin resistant. For some reason fruit doesn't raise my blood sugar when it's made in the VM. It might be because I'm getting all the fiber with it or, just because I'm no longer a full-fledged diabetic.

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thanks Nanacy...I do have stevia...but seldom use it. I guess it`s going to

be coming out of the cupboard.

Kathleen

Re: Intro and Seriously need help

Hi Kathleen,

Have you tried Green Smoothies? They are "properly combined" foods! Here

is her analysis of food combining as it relates to Green Smoothies:

http://www.greensmoothierevolution.com/chapter2.htm

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

<:)))><

On Jun 17, 2011, at 5:34 PM, Kathleen wrote:

Thanks Leanne and for the quick responses. I will post info on the

list but at some point if you would like me to post it privately, please let

me know.

Near the end of the email is the list I can have. (After I have given some

explanations)

Remember I am supposed to use the food combining rules and also have to

watch my blood sugar (another issue thrown into the mix) It seems like a

lot, but when you try putting many of these in a recipe they do not work.

I have tried eating fruit or bread (I tried a rice bread) and whenever I eat

them my blood sugar goes up. If I eat protein and a salad it stays good.

Even though it says I can have things like shrimp, etc, he has suggested I

do not us them since they are not a clean fish. So right now I am limited

to chicken and turkey and fish.

Most of the recipes I could find had either onion, garlic, or squash in

them.

I understand I could eat a potato by itself...but without sour cream it does

not seem appealing.

I did enjoy yellow beans, squashes, onion, cucumber but they are not on the

list.

I never cared a lot for cauliflower (exception occasionally covered in

cheese) broccoli, lima beans but if I could find recipes they taste good in,

would be willing to try introducing them.

I can have fish...but in the past fish has been fish and chips. So this

will also be a new challenge.

I can have

almond, apricot, avocado,

banana, barley, beet, black olive, blueberry, broccoli, buckwheat

cabbage, cane sugar, carrot, cauliflower, celery, chicken, chocolate, clam,

cod, corn, crab, cranberry, grapefruit (not allowed)

halibut, honey, kidney bean,

lemon, lentil, lettuce, lima bean, lobster, oat, orange roughy, oyster,

papya, pea, peach, peanut, pear, pecan, potato

raspberry, red snapper, rice,

salmon, sardine, sesame seed, shimp, sole, soybean, spinach, strawberry,

sunflower,

tomato, trout, tuna, turkey, walnut

Kathleen

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