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In a message dated 3/9/01 7:29:52 AM Central Standard Time,

lowenthalrj@... writes:

> ohoh--that would be why she loves pickles, potato chips, and ham so much!

> ;o) Fortunately, she also likes fresh cukes, which I am also growing this

> year to meet the demand.

>

> Depends on what kind of pickles she eats. likes bread and butter

> pickles but not in large amounts. He also likes fresh cukes. He's odd,

> his favorite veggies have always been carrots and spinach and broccoli and

> brussels sprouts, the ones most kids don't like.

I grow them too, I plant them in a large tub and they grow up

's old climber that he can't use any more, so I don't have to hunt

around on the ground for them. Works great. One year I planted them along

the fence near a tree and I picked cukes out of the tree. Jessie

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She favors hamburger dills and zesty dills--does care for the sweet type,

but will eat them in a pitch with less enthusiasm. Do the bread and butter

have less sodium?

Judi

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In a message dated 3/9/01 7:29:52 AM Central Standard Time,

lowenthalrj@... writes:

> ohoh--that would be why she loves pickles, potato chips, and ham so much!

> ;o) Fortunately, she also likes fresh cukes, which I am also growing this

> year to meet the demand.

>

> Depends on what kind of pickles she eats. likes bread and butter

> pickles but not in large amounts. He also likes fresh cukes. He's odd,

> his favorite veggies have always been carrots and spinach and broccoli and

> brussels sprouts, the ones most kids don't like.

I grow them too, I plant them in a large tub and they grow up

's old climber that he can't use any more, so I don't have to hunt

around on the ground for them. Works great. One year I planted them along

the fence near a tree and I picked cukes out of the tree. Jessie

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Have checked home made ketchup recipes and they contain

vinegar. Summer season is ahead of us and I will try to see if some

of them work without vinegar or if there is a way to make them

close to the original taste (maybe lemon juice would do, but I'll

have to test).

Rose

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Jeff (DH) reminds Nick constantly that in our house Ketchup isn't a

vegetable! Nick gets very upset if we run out of it! I will admit he usually

doesn't use it on everything. The one food he does use it with that perplexes

me

is ham. Oh Well.

Cari

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Jeff (DH) reminds Nick constantly that in our house Ketchup isn't a

vegetable! Nick gets very upset if we run out of it! I will admit he usually

doesn't use it on everything. The one food he does use it with that perplexes

me

is ham. Oh Well.

Cari

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In a message dated 3/26/2005 11:07:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jtesmer799@... writes:

just wondering since I've been known to put ketsup on my ham.. hehehe)

Joy

Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

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In a message dated 3/26/2005 11:07:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

jtesmer799@... writes:

just wondering since I've been known to put ketsup on my ham.. hehehe)

Joy

Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

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The one food he does use it with that perplexes me

is ham. Oh Well.

>>

there's something perplexing about ketsup on ham???? (just wondering since I've

been known to put ketsup on my ham.. hehehe)

Joy

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The one food he does use it with that perplexes me

is ham. Oh Well.

>>

there's something perplexing about ketsup on ham???? (just wondering since I've

been known to put ketsup on my ham.. hehehe)

Joy

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Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

>>>>]

well I prefer mine red, but weren't they making it green? LOL

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Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

>>>>]

well I prefer mine red, but weren't they making it green? LOL

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i'm not alone!!!

CMancari@... wrote:Jeff (DH) reminds Nick constantly that in our house

Ketchup isn't a

vegetable! Nick gets very upset if we run out of it! I will admit he usually

doesn't use it on everything. The one food he does use it with that perplexes

me

is ham. Oh Well.

Cari

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i'm not alone!!!

CMancari@... wrote:Jeff (DH) reminds Nick constantly that in our house

Ketchup isn't a

vegetable! Nick gets very upset if we run out of it! I will admit he usually

doesn't use it on everything. The one food he does use it with that perplexes

me

is ham. Oh Well.

Cari

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THAT IS ALL JOSHIE WILL EAT!!!!! WHAT IS RED SAUCE AND HAM LOL?

Joy <jtesmer799@...> wrote:

Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

>>>>]

well I prefer mine red, but weren't they making it green? LOL

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THAT IS ALL JOSHIE WILL EAT!!!!! WHAT IS RED SAUCE AND HAM LOL?

Joy <jtesmer799@...> wrote:

Is this another Dr Seuss?

Red sauce and ham

>>>>]

well I prefer mine red, but weren't they making it green? LOL

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Dear Alley,

Bad news on the melanoma, but good news on no radiation. In pathology-ese, that

tells me that the lesion " had finite edges with no surrounding invasive

material. "

I'll pray that that's the last one you see.

Hugs,

Anne

ketchup

Hi folks!

I'm out of the hospital. My melanoma returned in my right leg lymph node, where

I'd already had a couple removed. I had surgery monday and now have a drain in

my leg and am off my feet for a few weeks. Good news is I don't need radiation

or treatment this time.

Hope you are all well!

Alley

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Dear Alley,

Bad news on the melanoma, but good news on no radiation. In pathology-ese, that

tells me that the lesion " had finite edges with no surrounding invasive

material. "

I'll pray that that's the last one you see.

Hugs,

Anne

ketchup

Hi folks!

I'm out of the hospital. My melanoma returned in my right leg lymph node, where

I'd already had a couple removed. I had surgery monday and now have a drain in

my leg and am off my feet for a few weeks. Good news is I don't need radiation

or treatment this time.

Hope you are all well!

Alley

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Dear Alley,

Bad news on the melanoma, but good news on no radiation. In pathology-ese, that

tells me that the lesion " had finite edges with no surrounding invasive

material. "

I'll pray that that's the last one you see.

Hugs,

Anne

ketchup

Hi folks!

I'm out of the hospital. My melanoma returned in my right leg lymph node, where

I'd already had a couple removed. I had surgery monday and now have a drain in

my leg and am off my feet for a few weeks. Good news is I don't need radiation

or treatment this time.

Hope you are all well!

Alley

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Dear Alley,

Bad news on the melanoma, but good news on no radiation. In pathology-ese, that

tells me that the lesion " had finite edges with no surrounding invasive

material. "

I'll pray that that's the last one you see.

Hugs,

Anne

ketchup

Hi folks!

I'm out of the hospital. My melanoma returned in my right leg lymph node, where

I'd already had a couple removed. I had surgery monday and now have a drain in

my leg and am off my feet for a few weeks. Good news is I don't need radiation

or treatment this time.

Hope you are all well!

Alley

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In a message dated 12/12/2005 2:25:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

Sno-Cones, Popsicles, chewing gum, breath mints,

candy, non-alcoholic beer,

pudding, gelatin, and ice.yes, ice. Perhaps

Ohio's elected officials would

like to try and survive on a steady diet of those

nine 'foods " ?

And remember that moron Pres Reagan who had ketchup declared a vegetable????

The inmates are running the asylum.

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In a message dated 12/12/2005 2:25:34 PM Pacific Standard Time,

SSRI medications writes:

Sno-Cones, Popsicles, chewing gum, breath mints,

candy, non-alcoholic beer,

pudding, gelatin, and ice.yes, ice. Perhaps

Ohio's elected officials would

like to try and survive on a steady diet of those

nine 'foods " ?

And remember that moron Pres Reagan who had ketchup declared a vegetable????

The inmates are running the asylum.

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I have a question on ketchup. I was making ketchup the other day and

you know how it says in NT to leave it out for 2 days well, I forgot

about it like I do every other time I ferment something and left it

out for four days. I don't mind if it will taste funny, I just don't

want to eat anything harmful. Any takers on this one?

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Here is a traditional foods recipe, you will have to cut back the sugar yourself

though, that is part of what makes ketchup, ketchup.

http://nourishedkitchen.com/homemade-ketchup/

As a person who has struggled with candida for many years I can commiserate.

But, I healed my candida with raw foods (including raw animal foods) and now I

can tolerate wayyyy more sugar, even refined, than I ever could before. So there

is hope!

Still, the less sugar I ate over the years, the more sensitive my tastebuds

became and the less sugar I needed for the same taste benefit. The amount of

sugar most people use in their daily life blows my mind now. And it's amazing

because those same foods would be just as enjoyable if people would reduce sugar

from their diet overall, everything will taste sweeter, same with salt.

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