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In a message dated 4/23/03 6:25:09 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

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> I, too, am satisfied with Bacon being a good fat. After all, it comes from

> pigs. Armour comes from pigs. Baby Back ribs come from pigs. I am ALL ABOUT

> pigs

And trichinosis comes from pigs! heheheheeh

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Guess someone needs to read that book to find out why she

> recommended bacon. But it's ok with me. I love Bacon. Life's too

> short to worry about everything!

>

> Janie

Hear Hear! I am tired of worrying, and I think that a little enjoyment of my

food, or snacks, is in order now and then. I lost weight in part because I

was worried about what I was putting in my body, in addition to the nausea,

I figured when I could eat that I had to keep it somehting that was " good

for me " Now I am getting my appetite back and while I still have some

indejestion, I am doing OK. It isn't lasting as long after I eat. Now, I

just care about getting a little meat on my bones so I stop hurting myself,

and enjoy it. I have been too stressed this last year to enjoy much of

anything. I ate because I forced myself to, and I would be terribly hungry

but so ill when I tried to eat. In December, I sat and cried because I

couldn't eat. I missed Mr Stubborn's son's birthday party because I was sick

from the smell of the pizza. Pizza! And I LOVE pizza!

Life is short. Sometimes you gotta have bacon.

I, too, am satisfied with Bacon being a good fat. After all, it comes from

pigs. Armour comes from pigs. Baby Back ribs come from pigs. I am ALL ABOUT

pigs! And, as Topper pointed out, pigs don't sweat. I used to say men were

pigs, though I am thinking now that I like pigs better. My friend at work

used to have a pot belly pig, and she's kinda cool. So, I am all about

bacon!

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In a message dated 4/24/03 9:39:47 AM US Eastern Standard Time, KTPhx@...

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> And that nasty fecal disease that pregnant women should not get comes from

> cats. And ring worm comes from dogs. Tetnus comes from horses. E Coli

> comes from cows. And the common cold comes from WalMart. Which one have

> you had recently? ;)

>

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I was just teasing! I love bacon as much as the next person (although my

biology teacher told me that microwaving doesn't kill trichinosis so I always

cook bacon on the stove).

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In a message dated 4/24/03 11:22:38 AM US Eastern Standard Time,

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> But ......microwaving kills crickets and that is all that is important

You mean there are crickets in my food! Ack!

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And that nasty fecal disease that pregnant women should not get comes from

cats. And ring worm comes from dogs. Tetnus comes from horses. E Coli

comes from cows. And the common cold comes from WalMart. Which one have

you had recently? ;)

Take note, we have 8 kids here now. I thought I was not getting my

recommended daily exercise.

in AZ

Wife to Jeff, Mom to Jenna(7), (7), (5), (4), Junie(2),

Jillian(12/12/02) Daycare mom to (3) and Duane (2)

http://members.cox.net/bettendorf/

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> And trichinosis comes from pigs! heheheheeh

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No, no......i segued from " What is your mouth " to " Cheap entertainment on

dull summer nights " . Although there may be crickets in your food depending

where you eat. Isn't it comforting to know they are not living after being

nuked15 seconds on high?

in AZ

Wife to Jeff, Mom to Jenna(7), (7), (5), (4), Junie(2),

Jillian(12/12/02)

http://members.cox.net/bettendorf/

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> > But ......microwaving kills crickets and that is all that is

important

>

> You mean there are crickets in my food! Ack!

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> And that nasty fecal disease that pregnant women should not get comes from

> cats.

Actually...it doesn't...'s turn for triva!

Toxoplasmosis comes from raw meat. You have a better chance getting

Toxoplasmosis from eating a rare steak than you do from cleaning a little

box. Cats get toxoplasmosis if they live out of doors and eat raw meat.

Then, they can carry it for a while, then it goes away. So, cat feces

doesn't have toxoplasmosis unless you allow your cat to eat raw meat. I have

had cats all my life, clean litter boxes (and did when I was pregnant, too!

All my cats were indoors and eat dry food!) and do not have a titer from

toxoplasmosis...(one of my 52 blood tests this year) have never had it.

Doctors like to give 1/2 the story on this one and scare you. Cats are

actually very clean. Except for my cat . He is a slob.

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