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you do a great job with your sphere of influence - bringing people from

all over the globe together on your list and in real life. Gee I yust

wish you could see it.

so what if you have his sushi? it is nice to share sometimes and if you

have your own and his you have some of your energy and some of his.

maybe one day he will say - can i try some of yours klara? if your

condition permits eat as widely as possible with as little guilt as

possible. If it doesn't then eat as you can.

ask him to explain the difference between brown rice vinegar and what

he wanted and why BRV is not suitable.

make sure the sushi is fresh.....

Klara LeVine wrote:

Projects like this one together with counselors with Simone's

attitude will G-d willing make a very positive impact on people's

health.

I'm still struggling just with my own local impact - my husband is

making a sushi party tonight (white rice, sugar, etc etc) and he

realized he didn't have any rice vinegar, so I said, I have

plenty. "Show me" he says, which I do, and he has a fit, "this is

BROWN rice vinegar, you expect me to use this??" Now mind you he has

been changing his way of eating, has been making breads with more

and more whole wheat, even took organic whole wheat kernels and

ground it himself (we have a Vita-Mix) and admitted the bread from

the organic kernels was better than the one that wasn't organic -

but lesson I learned, he has to take the steps when he's ready, no

way can I push it. Ditto with my father, who is now having

difficulties with his eyesight (along with diabetic condition which

he "controls" with pills) but he's 83 and just not interested in

changing how he eats, he'd rather take a slew of pills, and truth be

told, wonders why he's still alive as my Mom left 6 years ago, and

he's ready to join her.

and not much success with my kids either, so I really really have

great admiration for all people who do have a good influence on

others.

My question is how do I get stronger - every time my husband makes

sushi, I prepare my own, eat my own, enjoy my own, and then have

some of his, which I also like - how can I get to the place where I

don't eat his cooking, which is extreme even if it's sushi?

Klara

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