Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 > > > > > Devin, Thanks-- I'll check that book out. About RR, I don't > know, > > > sounds strange to me. I'm staying away from most things right > now. > > > Don't want to get sucked into another weird trap. Yes--paranoid. > I'm > > > kinda looking at Many roads, one journey--Charlotte Kasl. It's > very > > > different from my up-bringing--so it's slow. What you said > > > about assuming involving faith......where do you draw that line? > > > Have tons of questions about that kind of stuff. Thanks for > talking- > > > -------netty > > > > > > > One book that provides a readable and intelligent discussion > of " that kind > > of stuff " is " The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener, " by > Gardner. > > Gardner wrote the Mathematical Recreations column in Scientific > American for > > decades, and contributed many articles to Skeptical Inquirer (mainly > > debunking paranormal claims.) " The Whys... " is a series of essays > about what > > he believes, and of course " why " , about reality, science, society, > > religion... Gardner reconciles a generally rational scientific > outlook with > > belief in God, prayer, and an afterlife. > > > > -- > wally > > Thanks---that one sounds really good, and challenging. I think I'll > need my > dictionary. > Another question? What exactly is a Quaker. That's what Charlotte > Kasl claims to be...makes me kinda uneasy. Do people get > upset with all these questions? Cause I have so many. In my > group--they would get perturbed, and say, if-- god wants you to know > he'll reveal it to you....so guess what? he must....found you > people. (that's a joke) So far you all have been great, letting me > blow off steam, and throw in my two cents worth. Never went to > college(I know, you can tell) but I love to learn. And I've missed > so much--lots to make-up for. And when I'm reading or trying to > learn something, I'm not so furious nor plotting to destroy a > individual's plans. There is one thing I can't get away from, and > I'm not sure what to do about it. The other people that are stuck > there....and one inparticular. She was my sponsor, it's her husband > that was the main guru. She has two older children from a previous > marriage, I think he blackmails her, using them. (If need be, this > could be proved by school records and the hospital. A few strange > eposides happened). They meet in AA. He was her sponsor. Seven > years later,six of his kids--she will probably be pregnant again. I > think she knows something is wrong,very wrong, maybe in the last 2 > 1/2 - 3 yrs. She always cryed alot---now I think I know why. He was > always around when her sponsee's were there, and he also did all the > fifth's. She never goes anywhere...and so much more. I cry for > her. I don't know how to help her-or-if she wants help. We have not > spoken for over 5 months. Until I have a plan, I do nothing. netty Hello again, Don't worry about asking questions, that is what we all need to do in order to learn. I'm no expert on the Quakers, just a few basic things. They were started by Fox, in colonial america, along with the Shakers, Amish, Puritians, Unitarians, and a whole lot more. Quaker is a nickname the proper name is " Society of Friends. " They are not a very large group, but still exist. If you live in a city in the U.S., you would be likely to find " Society of Friends " listed in your phone book under churches. The tend to be very liberal, pascivists, firm belief in acceptance and understanding. The genearally oppose war, and they were one of the groups that was instrumental in the abolition of slavery in the early U.S. history. Well, that's about the extent of my knowledge of the Quakers. OH, the guy on the " Quaker Oats " box is dressed in attire that was typical of the early Quakers. Today they do not have attire that is exclusive to the group. Devin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 > > > > > > > > Devin, Thanks-- I'll check that book out. About RR, I don't > > know, > > > > sounds strange to me. I'm staying away from most things > right > > now. > > > > Don't want to get sucked into another weird trap. > Yes--paranoid. > > I'm > > > > kinda looking at Many roads, one journey--Charlotte Kasl. > It's > > very > > > > different from my up-bringing--so it's slow. What you > said > > > > about assuming involving faith......where do you draw that > line? > > > > Have tons of questions about that kind of stuff. Thanks for > > talking- > > > > -------netty > > > > > > > > > > One book that provides a readable and intelligent discussion > > of " that kind > > > of stuff " is " The Whys of a Philosophical Scrivener, " by > > Gardner. > > > Gardner wrote the Mathematical Recreations column in > Scientific > > American for > > > decades, and contributed many articles to Skeptical Inquirer > (mainly > > > debunking paranormal claims.) " The Whys... " is a series of > essays > > about what > > > he believes, and of course " why " , about reality, science, > society, > > > religion... Gardner reconciles a generally rational scientific > > outlook with > > > belief in God, prayer, and an afterlife. > > > > > > -- > > wally > > > > Thanks---that one sounds really good, and challenging. I think > I'll > > need my > > dictionary. > > Another question? What exactly is a Quaker. That's what > Charlotte > > Kasl claims to be...makes me kinda uneasy. Do people > get > > upset with all these questions? Cause I have so many. In > my > > group--they would get perturbed, and say, if-- god wants you to > know > > he'll reveal it to you....so guess what? he must....found you > > people. (that's a joke) So far you all have been great, letting > me > > blow off steam, and throw in my two cents worth. Never went to > > college(I know, you can tell) but I love to learn. And I've missed > > so much--lots to make-up for. And when I'm reading or trying > to > > learn something, I'm not so furious nor plotting to destroy a > > individual's plans. There is one thing I can't get away from, > and > > I'm not sure what to do about it. The other people that are > stuck > > there....and one inparticular. She was my sponsor, it's her > husband > > that was the main guru. She has two older children from a > previous > > marriage, I think he blackmails her, using them. (If need be, > this > > could be proved by school records and the hospital. A few > strange > > eposides happened). They meet in AA. He was her sponsor. > Seven > > years later,six of his kids--she will probably be pregnant again. > I > > think she knows something is wrong,very wrong, maybe in the > last 2 > > 1/2 - 3 yrs. She always cryed alot---now I think I know why. He > was > > always around when her sponsee's were there, and he also > did all the > > fifth's. She never goes anywhere...and so much more. I cry for > > her. I don't know how to help her-or-if she wants help. We > have not > > spoken for over 5 months. Until I have a plan, I do nothing. > netty > > > Hello again, > > Don't worry about asking questions, that is what we all need to > do in order to learn. I'm no expert on the Quakers, just a few > basic things. They were started by Fox, in colonial > america, along with the Shakers, Amish, Puritians, Unitarians, > and a whole lot more. Quaker is a nickname the proper name is > " Society of Friends. " They are not a very large group, but still > exist. If you live in a city in the U.S., you would be likely to find > " Society of Friends " listed in your phone book under churches. > The tend to be very liberal, pascivists, firm belief in acceptance > and understanding. The genearally oppose war, and they were > one of the groups that was instrumental in the abolition of > slavery in the early U.S. history. Well, that's about the extent of my > knowledge of the Quakers. OH, the guy on the " Quaker Oats " box > is dressed in attire that was typical of the early Quakers. Today > they do not have attire that is exclusive to the group. > > Devin Thanks--your great! uhmmmm -- how did you do that with the words? Wrapwords? netty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever eat a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " --- caenemy@... wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Devin, Thanks-- I'll check that book out. > About RR, I > don't > > > know, > > > > > sounds strange to me. I'm staying away from > most things > > right > > > now. > > > > > Don't want to get sucked into another weird > trap. > > Yes--paranoid. > > > I'm > > > > > kinda looking at Many roads, one > journey--Charlotte Kasl. > > It's > > > very > > > > > different from my up-bringing--so it's slow. > What you > > said > > > > > about assuming involving faith......where do > you draw that > > line? > > > > > Have tons of questions about that kind of > stuff. Thanks for > > > talking- > > > > > -------netty > > > > > > > > > > > > > One book that provides a readable and > intelligent discussion > > > of " that kind > > > > of stuff " is " The Whys of a Philosophical > Scrivener, " by > > > Gardner. > > > > Gardner wrote the Mathematical Recreations > column in > > Scientific > > > American for > > > > decades, and contributed many articles to > Skeptical Inquirer > > (mainly > > > > debunking paranormal claims.) " The Whys... " is > a series of > > essays > > > about what > > > > he believes, and of course " why " , about > reality, science, > > society, > > > > religion... Gardner reconciles a generally > rational scientific > > > outlook with > > > > belief in God, prayer, and an afterlife. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > wally > > > > > > > > > > Thanks---that one sounds really good, and > challenging. I think > > I'll > > > need my > > > > dictionary. > > > > Another question? What exactly is a Quaker. > That's what > > Charlotte > > > Kasl claims to be...makes me kinda uneasy. > Do people > > get > > > upset with all these questions? Cause I have > so many. In > > my > > > group--they would get perturbed, and say, if-- > god wants you to > > know > > > he'll reveal it to you....so guess what? he > must....found you > > > people. (that's a joke) So far you all have > been great, letting > > me > > > blow off steam, and throw in my two cents worth. > Never went to > > > college(I know, you can tell) but I love to > learn. And I've > missed > > > so much--lots to make-up for. And when I'm > reading or trying > > to > > > learn something, I'm not so furious nor plotting > to destroy a > > > individual's plans. There is one thing I can't > get away from, > > and > > > I'm not sure what to do about it. The other > people that are > > stuck > > > there....and one inparticular. She was my > sponsor, it's her > > husband > > > that was the main guru. She has two older > children from a > > previous > > > marriage, I think he blackmails her, using them. > (If need be, > > this > > > could be proved by school records and the > hospital. A few > > strange > > > eposides happened). They meet in AA. He was her > sponsor. > > Seven > > > years later,six of his kids--she will probably > be pregnant > again. > > I > > > think she knows something is wrong,very wrong, > maybe in the > > last 2 > > > 1/2 - 3 yrs. She always cryed alot---now I > think I know why. He > > was > > > always around when her sponsee's were there, and > he also > > did all the > > > fifth's. She never goes anywhere...and so much > more. I cry for > > > her. I don't know how to help her-or-if she > wants help. We > > have not > > > spoken for over 5 months. Until I have a plan, > I do nothing. > > netty > > > > > > Hello again, > > > > Don't worry about asking questions, that is what > we all need to > > do in order to learn. I'm no expert on the > Quakers, just a few > > basic things. They were started by Fox, in > colonial > > america, along with the Shakers, Amish, Puritians, > Unitarians, > > and a whole lot more. Quaker is a nickname the > proper name is > > " Society of Friends. " They are not a very large > group, but still > > exist. If you live in a city in the U.S., you > would be likely to > find > > " Society of Friends " listed in your phone book > under churches. > > The tend to be very liberal, pascivists, firm > belief in acceptance > > and understanding. The genearally oppose war, and > they were > > one of the groups that was instrumental in the > abolition of > > slavery in the early U.S. history. Well, that's > about the extent of > my > > knowledge of the Quakers. OH, the guy on the > " Quaker Oats " box > > is dressed in attire that was typical of the early > Quakers. Today > > they do not have attire that is exclusive to the > group. > > > > > Devin > > > > > > Thanks--your great! uhmmmm -- > how did you do > that with the words? Wrapwords? > netty > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 -----------No comment------------ caenemy -- In 12-step-free@y..., Ron s <jovianman@y...> wrote: > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever eat > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " > > > --- caenemy@y... wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Devin, Thanks-- I'll check that book out. > > About RR, I > > don't > > > > know, > > > > > > sounds strange to me. I'm staying away from > > most things > > > right > > > > now. > > > > > > Don't want to get sucked into another weird > > trap. > > > Yes--paranoid. > > > > I'm > > > > > > kinda looking at Many roads, one > > journey--Charlotte Kasl. > > > It's > > > > very > > > > > > different from my up-bringing--so it's slow. > > What you > > > said > > > > > > about assuming involving faith......where do > > you draw that > > > line? > > > > > > Have tons of questions about that kind of > > stuff. Thanks for > > > > talking- > > > > > > -------netty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One book that provides a readable and > > intelligent discussion > > > > of " that kind > > > > > of stuff " is " The Whys of a Philosophical > > Scrivener, " by > > > > Gardner. > > > > > Gardner wrote the Mathematical Recreations > > column in > > > Scientific > > > > American for > > > > > decades, and contributed many articles to > > Skeptical Inquirer > > > (mainly > > > > > debunking paranormal claims.) " The Whys... " is > > a series of > > > essays > > > > about what > > > > > he believes, and of course " why " , about > > reality, science, > > > society, > > > > > religion... Gardner reconciles a generally > > rational scientific > > > > outlook with > > > > > belief in God, prayer, and an afterlife. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > wally > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks---that one sounds really good, and > > challenging. I think > > > I'll > > > > need my > > > > > > dictionary. > > > > > > Another question? What exactly is a Quaker. > > That's what > > > Charlotte > > > > Kasl claims to be...makes me kinda uneasy. > > Do people > > > get > > > > upset with all these questions? Cause I have > > so many. In > > > my > > > > group--they would get perturbed, and say, if-- > > god wants you to > > > know > > > > he'll reveal it to you....so guess what? he > > must....found you > > > > people. (that's a joke) So far you all have > > been great, letting > > > me > > > > blow off steam, and throw in my two cents worth. > > Never went to > > > > college(I know, you can tell) but I love to > > learn. And I've > > missed > > > > so much--lots to make-up for. And when I'm > > reading or trying > > > to > > > > learn something, I'm not so furious nor plotting > > to destroy a > > > > individual's plans. There is one thing I can't > > get away from, > > > and > > > > I'm not sure what to do about it. The other > > people that are > > > stuck > > > > there....and one inparticular. She was my > > sponsor, it's her > > > husband > > > > that was the main guru. She has two older > > children from a > > > previous > > > > marriage, I think he blackmails her, using them. > > (If need be, > > > this > > > > could be proved by school records and the > > hospital. A few > > > strange > > > > eposides happened). They meet in AA. He was her > > sponsor. > > > Seven > > > > years later,six of his kids--she will probably > > be pregnant > > again. > > > I > > > > think she knows something is wrong,very wrong, > > maybe in the > > > last 2 > > > > 1/2 - 3 yrs. She always cryed alot---now I > > think I know why. He > > > was > > > > always around when her sponsee's were there, and > > he also > > > did all the > > > > fifth's. She never goes anywhere...and so much > > more. I cry for > > > > her. I don't know how to help her-or-if she > > wants help. We > > > have not > > > > spoken for over 5 months. Until I have a plan, > > I do nothing. > > > netty > > > > > > > > > Hello again, > > > > > > Don't worry about asking questions, that is what > > we all need to > > > do in order to learn. I'm no expert on the > > Quakers, just a few > > > basic things. They were started by Fox, in > > colonial > > > america, along with the Shakers, Amish, Puritians, > > Unitarians, > > > and a whole lot more. Quaker is a nickname the > > proper name is > > > " Society of Friends. " They are not a very large > > group, but still > > > exist. If you live in a city in the U.S., you > > would be likely to > > find > > > " Society of Friends " listed in your phone book > > under churches. > > > The tend to be very liberal, pascivists, firm > > belief in acceptance > > > and understanding. The genearally oppose war, and > > they were > > > one of the groups that was instrumental in the > > abolition of > > > slavery in the early U.S. history. Well, that's > > about the extent of > > my > > > knowledge of the Quakers. OH, the guy on the > > " Quaker Oats " box > > > is dressed in attire that was typical of the early > > Quakers. Today > > > they do not have attire that is exclusive to the > > group. > > > > > > > > Devin > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks--your great! uhmmmm -- > > how did you do > > that with the words? Wrapwords? > > netty > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever eat > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " > ------------- Yeah, I remember ol' Euell on TV. He died of stomach cancer, if I recall correctly. Put me right off both Grape Nuts and pine cones! ~Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2001 Report Share Posted June 22, 2001 ----- Original Message ----- > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever eat > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " So was M. Nixon. -- Bob Marshall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 --- Bob Marshall wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever > eat > > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " > > So was M. Nixon. > Hmmm... that explains his policy of protraction in Vietnam, wanton disregard for the US Constitution, the Saturday Night Massacre, etc... I think that guy ate one too many pine cones (the inedible parts only)... or at times thats all his head seemed to be filled with... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 From Rita, " Yeah, I remember ol' Euell on TV. He died of stomach cancer, if I recall correctly. Put me right off both Grape Nuts and pine cones! " Euell didn't die of stomach cancer. He had a heart attack at the Sunbury, PA AA meeting. Members rushed him to the hospital, but Euell died. He was a devout stepper. He lived out in the boonies around here and came to our meetings as well as other meetings within driving distance. We knew each other by name and by sight. He was great buddies with my sponsor and my grand-sponsor (by which I mean my sponsor's sponsor). I was about to get to know him better. I was one of the people he and his wife had invited to come to a holiday party at their house out in the boonies. But suddenly he died, and I forget exactly what date. It was within a few days of Christmas or New Year's. My grand-sponsor was of the opinion that Euell's last big drunk damaged his heath and contributed to his death. Six months previously Euell went on a hell of a bender that lasted days and days and ended with him coming out of a blackout in a car somewhere in another state and not knowing where he was or how the hell he got there or how much time had passed. I have no idea whether or not my grand-sponsor was right about that contributing to his death. Euell loved chocolate, and he loved burgers. I was so surprised when I learned that. I thought he was into nuts and berries and stuff like that. But he'd head into town and go and get greaseburgers, by golly. I was looking forward to the chocolate he and his wife were planning to serve at their party. I like Grapenuts. I never did find out if Euell actually ate Grapenuts himself. And I still have an autographed hickory nut he gave me. Cheers, nz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2001 Report Share Posted June 23, 2001 Nixon was not a practicing Quaker. He went to church. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: " Ron s " <jovianman@y...> > > > > > > > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > > > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever > > eat > > > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " > > > > So was M. Nixon. > > > > Hmmm... that explains his policy of protraction in > Vietnam, wanton disregard for the US Constitution, the > Saturday Night Massacre, etc... I think that guy ate > one too many pine cones (the inedible parts only)... > or at times thats all his head seemed to be filled > with... > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 I believe it is spelled Euell Gibbons . Mike. Re: Re: (unknown) > Ewell(sic?) Gibbons was a quaker; you know... the > Grape Nuts guy who used to ask the tv viewer " Ever eat > a pine cone? Many parts are edible... " > > > --- caenemy@... wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Devin, Thanks-- I'll check that book out. > > About RR, I > > don't > > > > know, > > > > > > sounds strange to me. I'm staying away from > > most things > > > right > > > > now. > > > > > > Don't want to get sucked into another weird > > trap. > > > Yes--paranoid. > > > > I'm > > > > > > kinda looking at Many roads, one > > journey--Charlotte Kasl. > > > It's > > > > very > > > > > > different from my up-bringing--so it's slow. > > What you > > > said > > > > > > about assuming involving faith......where do > > you draw that > > > line? > > > > > > Have tons of questions about that kind of > > stuff. Thanks for > > > > talking- > > > > > > -------netty > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > One book that provides a readable and > > intelligent discussion > > > > of " that kind > > > > > of stuff " is " The Whys of a Philosophical > > Scrivener, " by > > > > Gardner. > > > > > Gardner wrote the Mathematical Recreations > > column in > > > Scientific > > > > American for > > > > > decades, and contributed many articles to > > Skeptical Inquirer > > > (mainly > > > > > debunking paranormal claims.) " The Whys... " is > > a series of > > > essays > > > > about what > > > > > he believes, and of course " why " , about > > reality, science, > > > society, > > > > > religion... Gardner reconciles a generally > > rational scientific > > > > outlook with > > > > > belief in God, prayer, and an afterlife. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > wally > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks---that one sounds really good, and > > challenging. I think > > > I'll > > > > need my > > > > > > dictionary. > > > > > > Another question? What exactly is a Quaker. > > That's what > > > Charlotte > > > > Kasl claims to be...makes me kinda uneasy. > > Do people > > > get > > > > upset with all these questions? Cause I have > > so many. In > > > my > > > > group--they would get perturbed, and say, if-- > > god wants you to > > > know > > > > he'll reveal it to you....so guess what? he > > must....found you > > > > people. (that's a joke) So far you all have > > been great, letting > > > me > > > > blow off steam, and throw in my two cents worth. > > Never went to > > > > college(I know, you can tell) but I love to > > learn. And I've > > missed > > > > so much--lots to make-up for. And when I'm > > reading or trying > > > to > > > > learn something, I'm not so furious nor plotting > > to destroy a > > > > individual's plans. There is one thing I can't > > get away from, > > > and > > > > I'm not sure what to do about it. The other > > people that are > > > stuck > > > > there....and one inparticular. She was my > > sponsor, it's her > > > husband > > > > that was the main guru. She has two older > > children from a > > > previous > > > > marriage, I think he blackmails her, using them. > > (If need be, > > > this > > > > could be proved by school records and the > > hospital. A few > > > strange > > > > eposides happened). They meet in AA. He was her > > sponsor. > > > Seven > > > > years later,six of his kids--she will probably > > be pregnant > > again. > > > I > > > > think she knows something is wrong,very wrong, > > maybe in the > > > last 2 > > > > 1/2 - 3 yrs. She always cryed alot---now I > > think I know why. He > > > was > > > > always around when her sponsee's were there, and > > he also > > > did all the > > > > fifth's. She never goes anywhere...and so much > > more. I cry for > > > > her. I don't know how to help her-or-if she > > wants help. We > > > have not > > > > spoken for over 5 months. Until I have a plan, > > I do nothing. > > > netty > > > > > > > > > Hello again, > > > > > > Don't worry about asking questions, that is what > > we all need to > > > do in order to learn. I'm no expert on the > > Quakers, just a few > > > basic things. They were started by Fox, in > > colonial > > > america, along with the Shakers, Amish, Puritians, > > Unitarians, > > > and a whole lot more. Quaker is a nickname the > > proper name is > > > " Society of Friends. " They are not a very large > > group, but still > > > exist. If you live in a city in the U.S., you > > would be likely to > > find > > > " Society of Friends " listed in your phone book > > under churches. > > > The tend to be very liberal, pascivists, firm > > belief in acceptance > > > and understanding. The genearally oppose war, and > > they were > > > one of the groups that was instrumental in the > > abolition of > > > slavery in the early U.S. history. Well, that's > > about the extent of > > my > > > knowledge of the Quakers. OH, the guy on the > > " Quaker Oats " box > > > is dressed in attire that was typical of the early > > Quakers. Today > > > they do not have attire that is exclusive to the > > group. > > > > > > > > Devin > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks--your great! uhmmmm -- > > how did you do > > that with the words? Wrapwords? > > netty > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 All people differ in what their taste buds liek after surgery. I buy fat free dressings or " light " types. One of my favorite dressings as a reduced fat zinfandel dressing from cains. But since it is only sold in bulk to restaraunts and the like I get it from a local palce. Boy is it good. I also love white and red wine vinagrettes, italian, raspberry vinagrette, ranch. french, catalina and a good parm. ceasar. Most dressing makers now have fat free or light dressings. Lea moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 All people differ in what their taste buds liek after surgery. I buy fat free dressings or " light " types. One of my favorite dressings as a reduced fat zinfandel dressing from cains. But since it is only sold in bulk to restaraunts and the like I get it from a local palce. Boy is it good. I also love white and red wine vinagrettes, italian, raspberry vinagrette, ranch. french, catalina and a good parm. ceasar. Most dressing makers now have fat free or light dressings. Lea moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 All people differ in what their taste buds liek after surgery. I buy fat free dressings or " light " types. One of my favorite dressings as a reduced fat zinfandel dressing from cains. But since it is only sold in bulk to restaraunts and the like I get it from a local palce. Boy is it good. I also love white and red wine vinagrettes, italian, raspberry vinagrette, ranch. french, catalina and a good parm. ceasar. Most dressing makers now have fat free or light dressings. Lea moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 I eat the " Just 2 good " salad dressings...I personally like the Ranch, but it's a taste you have to sorta adjust to. You can basically use any of them I'm told, within reason. Dawn (unknown) Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my diet is advanced to that point? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 I eat the " Just 2 good " salad dressings...I personally like the Ranch, but it's a taste you have to sorta adjust to. You can basically use any of them I'm told, within reason. Dawn (unknown) Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my diet is advanced to that point? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2001 Report Share Posted August 15, 2001 I eat the " Just 2 good " salad dressings...I personally like the Ranch, but it's a taste you have to sorta adjust to. You can basically use any of them I'm told, within reason. Dawn (unknown) Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my diet is advanced to that point? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Hi there! You can use lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, lite soy sauce, worstershire sauce(tiny bit) olive oil..all in small amounts...or diet dressings pre mixed. Just try tiny bits at first to see how you tolerate them good luck Priscilla > From: pt0916@... > Reply-To: OSSG-NewEngland > Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 01:50:06 -0000 > To: OSSG-NewEngland > Subject: (unknown) > > Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my > diet is advanced to that point? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Hi there! You can use lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, lite soy sauce, worstershire sauce(tiny bit) olive oil..all in small amounts...or diet dressings pre mixed. Just try tiny bits at first to see how you tolerate them good luck Priscilla > From: pt0916@... > Reply-To: OSSG-NewEngland > Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 01:50:06 -0000 > To: OSSG-NewEngland > Subject: (unknown) > > Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my > diet is advanced to that point? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 Hi there! You can use lemon juice, balsamic vinegar, lite soy sauce, worstershire sauce(tiny bit) olive oil..all in small amounts...or diet dressings pre mixed. Just try tiny bits at first to see how you tolerate them good luck Priscilla > From: pt0916@... > Reply-To: OSSG-NewEngland > Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 01:50:06 -0000 > To: OSSG-NewEngland > Subject: (unknown) > > Does anyone have any suggestions about salad dressings for when my > diet is advanced to that point? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 I HAVE SALADS WHEN I GO OUT FOR DINNER. I GET WHATEVER DRESSING I WANT. THIS IS NOT A DIET. ITS IS REALLY PORTION CONTROL I FINE. RAYNA AND MANY DECIPLINES Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 I HAVE SALADS WHEN I GO OUT FOR DINNER. I GET WHATEVER DRESSING I WANT. THIS IS NOT A DIET. ITS IS REALLY PORTION CONTROL I FINE. RAYNA AND MANY DECIPLINES Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2001 Report Share Posted August 16, 2001 I HAVE SALADS WHEN I GO OUT FOR DINNER. I GET WHATEVER DRESSING I WANT. THIS IS NOT A DIET. ITS IS REALLY PORTION CONTROL I FINE. RAYNA AND MANY DECIPLINES Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2001 Report Share Posted August 17, 2001 Shaw has a fat free, sugar free , and calorie free dressing ... And it tastes GREAT !!!! It is in the section where they sell the pre packaged salads ... Ellen -90lbs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 , Too funny! Now I'll know when seeing a person that looks like a potato sack, exactly who the real you is! Dawn (unknown) Hey everyone! I have a laugh for you tonight. I asked my husband of only 2 years, what he would do when I get skinnny and have other guys look at me. (In response to the psych eval question) Just as easy as he breaths he said, " Not a problem, when you get skinny I'm putting a potatoe sack over you when we go out! " HaHaHa I was very surprised to have him tell me he will be very jealous but he trusts our relationship and what we have. So, I think that we will do fine if we keep the lines of communication open AND I don't do or say things that would make him feel insecure. Thanks for reading! Thanks for the support that all of you offer as it helps so much! Jespersen Lap scheduled 10-2!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------- Military.com: your address for everything military http://www.military.com Free email. Personnel Locator. Thousands of homepages for units, ships, squadrons, and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 , Too funny! Now I'll know when seeing a person that looks like a potato sack, exactly who the real you is! Dawn (unknown) Hey everyone! I have a laugh for you tonight. I asked my husband of only 2 years, what he would do when I get skinnny and have other guys look at me. (In response to the psych eval question) Just as easy as he breaths he said, " Not a problem, when you get skinny I'm putting a potatoe sack over you when we go out! " HaHaHa I was very surprised to have him tell me he will be very jealous but he trusts our relationship and what we have. So, I think that we will do fine if we keep the lines of communication open AND I don't do or say things that would make him feel insecure. Thanks for reading! Thanks for the support that all of you offer as it helps so much! Jespersen Lap scheduled 10-2!!!!! ------------------------------------------------------------- Military.com: your address for everything military http://www.military.com Free email. Personnel Locator. Thousands of homepages for units, ships, squadrons, and more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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