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> Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

> cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

> more.

Hallelujah!

Pat, an experience well told, and how similar to my own!! ;-)

In other words: Kombucha re-educates your tastebuds to healthier mode,

and therein lies part of its weight-loosing effect.

Mhhhh, I LOVE Kombucha!

Blessings,

Margret:-) (in the UK on a sunny and frosty morning)

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Complaint About Kombucha

BK (before Kombucha) I could enjoy the delicate tastes of all

those lovely baked goods that are suchaa gourmet delicacy. Since

I am hostess for my woman's club in a few days, I bought 3 boxes

of extra fancy cookies. And, like always, I took a handful of them

and sat with my book and crunched away.

I swear, that merely having that Kombucha in the same house

with these expensive cookies have ruined them. They don't taste

good any more, they are far too sweet..that's what happened, the

Ktea has spread spores all over the house and ruined those cookies.

It's all the Kombucha's fault, and I'm gonna tell it so. As soon as I

drink my evening tea.

Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

more.

Pat in CA

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rubbisch its in youre head

Complaint About Kombucha

BK (before Kombucha) I could enjoy the delicate tastes of all

those lovely baked goods that are suchaa gourmet delicacy. Since

I am hostess for my woman's club in a few days, I bought 3 boxes

of extra fancy cookies. And, like always, I took a handful of them

and sat with my book and crunched away.

I swear, that merely having that Kombucha in the same house

with these expensive cookies have ruined them. They don't taste

good any more, they are far too sweet..that's what happened, the

Ktea has spread spores all over the house and ruined those cookies.

It's all the Kombucha's fault, and I'm gonna tell it so. As soon as I

drink my evening tea.

Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

more.

Pat in CA

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rubbisch its in youre head

Complaint About Kombucha

BK (before Kombucha) I could enjoy the delicate tastes of all

those lovely baked goods that are suchaa gourmet delicacy. Since

I am hostess for my woman's club in a few days, I bought 3 boxes

of extra fancy cookies. And, like always, I took a handful of them

and sat with my book and crunched away.

I swear, that merely having that Kombucha in the same house

with these expensive cookies have ruined them. They don't taste

good any more, they are far too sweet..that's what happened, the

Ktea has spread spores all over the house and ruined those cookies.

It's all the Kombucha's fault, and I'm gonna tell it so. As soon as I

drink my evening tea.

Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

more.

Pat in CA

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Love your 'tongue in cheek' style Pat!! I too have found the more I

eat in a healthful manner the more I dislike those things I " loved "

before. Once you bake everything fresh and use real butter, cream ,

i.e. you really taste the chemicals and staleness of the boughten stuff.

I use fresh ground flour. My kiddso now much prefer this over store

bought. Of course, they also like to taste of original KT with no

juice added.

Marjorie in TX

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> Well, done!!! And well stated. Sounds like your program is working quite

> well.

> You should see those pounds dropping off any day now. LOL, Love your sense

> of humor. Zoe

> -----------------------

Well, I haven't lost that much weight, but for some reason I've had to get

new

pants this summer, 2 sizes smaller. Strange, but that isn't bad, but still

need

to lose more weight. Might have to start back packing again soon. Or square

dancing. But still get a lot of exercise jumping to conclusions, marching to

a

different drummer, passing the buck, or back peddling when I see hard work

coming in the door.

Pat S

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WEll done!!! And well stated. Sounds like your program is working quite

well.

You should see those pounds dropping off any day now. LOL, Love yor sense

of humor.

zoe

Monday, November 20, 2006, 9:34:35 PM, you wrote:

BK (before Kombucha) I could enjoy the delicate tastes of all

those lovely baked goods that are suchaa gourmet delicacy. Since

I am hostess for my woman's club in a few days, I bought 3 boxes

of extra fancy cookies. And, like always, I took a handful of them

and sat with my book and crunched away.

I swear, that merely having that Kombucha in the same house

with these expensive cookies have ruined them. They don't taste

good any more, they are far too sweet..that's what happened, the

Ktea has spread spores all over the house and ruined those cookies.

It's all the Kombucha's fault, and I'm gonna tell it so. As soon as I

drink my evening tea.

Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

more.

Pat in CA

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> Well, I haven't lost that much weight, but for some reason I've had

> to get new pants this summer, 2 sizes smaller. Strange, but that isn't

> bad, but still need to lose more weight.

> Might have to start back packing again soon.

> Or square dancing. But still get a lot of exercise jumping to conclusions,

> marching to a different drummer, passing the buck, or back peddling

> when I see hard work coming in the door.

>

Dear Pat,

Thanks for your wonderful input on this list!!

Your happy sense of humour is as much a tonic as the Kombucha and Kefir

I guzzle every day. It makes me thoroughly giggly on the inside.

I thank the Lord for you!

Margret:-))

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In message <7f692fec0611220848v76ebd42drbc91d9ca5b95e138@...> you

wrote:

> Really? I'm drinking half a liter of kombucha every morning, burning

> roughly 4000-5000 calories a day, and craving lots of carbs and sugars

> all the time.

Yaakov, with burning so much energy each day (much more than the ordinary

mortal like me), it's NO SURPSRISE that your body shouts for more energy

input i.e. carbs and sugars.

I think, we were talking about folks who have a sweet tooth or unhealthy

habits but don't burn off the energy necessary to offset the mounting up

calories and accumulating fat storage round the midrift ;-)

However we are not camels and it's therefore undesirable to allow too much

fat storage, as it just slows us down and makes us sluggish.

Therefore, Kombucha can be the perfect and welcome antidote to ward off

too many sweet feelings. It works well with me, and so does Kefir!!

What do you do to burn sooo many calories each day, and how do you know

how many you burn?

> ..... And the kombucha is just as tasty as ever.

Of course it is, Yaakov. Nobody said it wasn't! ;-)

Shalom-Shalom,

Margret:-)

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Really? I'm drinking half a liter of kombucha everymorning, burning

roughly 4000-5000 calories a day, and craving lots of carbs and sugars

all the time. I can't imagine it actually being unhealthy, I don't

feel too sore from that much physical activity, and I thank the

kombucha for that, but I know I'm burning the sugars the right way,

and I generally keep the actual sugar intake down, eating as much

whole grains and rice as I can. An the kombucha is just as tasty as

ever.

Yaakov

2006/11/21, Margret Pegg :

> In message you wrote:

>

>

> > Darn!!! Now I'll have to let my friends take the rest of those lovely

> > cookies home. I sure won't eat them. They don't taste good any

> > more.

>

> Hallelujah!

>

> Pat, an experience well told, and how similar to my own!! ;-)

>

> In other words: Kombucha re-educates your tastebuds to healthier mode,

> and therein lies part of its weight-loosing effect.

> Mhhhh, I LOVE Kombucha!

>

> Blessings,

>

> Margret:-) (in the UK on a sunny and frosty morning)

>

> --

> +---------------------------------------------------------------+

> Minstrel@...

> <:))))<>< http://www.therpc.f9.co.uk <:))))<><

> http://www.AnswersInGenesis.com

> http://www.lamblion.com/

> +---------------------------------------------------------------+

> Jesus says: I have come to give you life,

> that you might have it to the full .... ( 10:10)

>

>

>

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2006/11/22, Margret Pegg :

> In message <7f692fec0611220848v76ebd42drbc91d9ca5b95e138@...> you

wrote:

>

> > Really? I'm drinking half a liter of kombucha every morning, burning

> > roughly 4000-5000 calories a day, and craving lots of carbs and sugars

> > all the time.

> Yaakov, with burning so much energy each day (much more than the ordinary

> mortal like me), it's NO SURPSRISE that your body shouts for more energy

> input i.e. carbs and sugars.

>

> I think, we were talking about folks who have a sweet tooth or unhealthy

> habits but don't burn off the energy necessary to offset the mounting up

> calories and accumulating fat storage round the midrift ;-)

Oh, I know. I just find it funny how I'm still constantly craving

these things, even with my kombucha intake.

> However we are not camels and it's therefore undesirable to allow too much

> fat storage, as it just slows us down and makes us sluggish.

>

> Therefore, Kombucha can be the perfect and welcome antidote to ward off

> too many sweet feelings. It works well with me, and so does Kefir!!

>

>

> What do you do to burn sooo many calories each day, and how do you know

> how many you burn?

Well, right now, I'm delivering packages by bike in Manhattan, and

biking up to 30 miles a day, four times a week. The general rule of

thumb is 100 calories per mile. (60 calories per kilometer, but then

you gotta figure more calories are burnt healing, and in the spare

time. It's really just alot of athletic training.

> > ..... And the kombucha is just as tasty as ever.

>

> Of course it is, Yaakov. Nobody said it wasn't! ;-)

Exactly :).

> Shalom-Shalom,

Shalom loch (peace to you too) :)

Yaakov

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