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my poor sofa is taking on a distinct odor, LOL.... Today not bad at all.

Did have some gas and went once - loosish but at least not the explosive

kind of diarrhea. I shall survive __LOL Jolene

Ingrid Lowe wrote:

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> I honestly think thre chemo causes the stinky bad gas. Had day two of

> chemo today and was worried the nurse would happen to come in my room

> when I had to let one go.

> So stinky. Had a room to myself so could not blame it on someone

> else. LOL And of course had to leave my dog home so could not blame

> the dog either. LOL Ingrid

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> > > Any veggie I eat has to be canned and unfortunately because

> Broccoli

> > > is gassy it is a no no on my soft diet list. I have a terrible

> gas

> > > problem with everything that is not even suppose to cause gas.

> That is

> > > why I think it is time I get some answers.

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> > > Hil

> > > Re: Re: Brocolli

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> > > If you can get someone else to wash and cook the broccoli you

> could

> > > probably eat a little bit. The Leafy green vegies react some

> how with

> > > the blood thinner some of us are taking. You can get canned or

> frozen

> > > in a pinch...

> > > Jolene

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Love too Ingrid.... just think of the good stuff you really have a taste

for, guarantee you will enjoy it. The barbeque pork is done and

surprisingly good... I thought the sauce would make it too spicy but is

not.. I didn't eat much afraid to upset the cart here. LOL... Making

soup for gd na. Have to match her taste buds, has terrible eating

habits.. She is such a scrawny thing.. LOL

Jolene

Ingrid Lowe wrote:

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> Jolene, Your cooking sounds so good. Can I hire you for a cook once

> my chemo mouth gets back to normal, whatever normal is. Ingrid

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> > > Unfortunately I have no idea how to make Broccoli slaw.

> > > Many salad bars and delis feature it and I just love it. The kind

> I've

> > > had

> > > has finely chopped broccoli, and carrots raisins and bacon bits

> in

> > > what I think

> > > is Cole slaw dressing. I bet there are recipes on the web.

> > > Raw Broccoli is awesome, the boiled variety to me taste like

> boiled

> > > tree bark

> > > YUCK!

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> > > Just as well the benefits are with the raw stuff anyway!

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Yes, we will survive the gas. But will the others around us???? LOL

Seems we can barely survive our own odors, but can someone else???

Ingrid

> > >

> > > > Any veggie I eat has to be canned and unfortunately because

> > Broccoli

> > > > is gassy it is a no no on my soft diet list. I have a terrible

> > gas

> > > > problem with everything that is not even suppose to cause gas.

> > That is

> > > > why I think it is time I get some answers.

> > > >

> > > > Hil

> > > > Re: Re: Brocolli

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > If you can get someone else to wash and cook the broccoli

you

> > could

> > > > probably eat a little bit. The Leafy green vegies react some

> > how with

> > > > the blood thinner some of us are taking. You can get

canned or

> > frozen

> > > > in a pinch...

> > > > Jolene

> > > >

> > > >

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I usually use half a red onion, one whole package of broccoli, i

package of the 4 cheese mix, 3 tablespoons of mayo, 2 teaspoons

sugar,and 3 tablespoons of vinegar. I have the exact measurements at

home and will bring them in and post them.

I asked my onc Dr about eating sugar and she said that it's ok to eat

it and that it does not feed cancer. We need to get some concrete

information on this. the only things I can taste are sugar and

strongly seasonsed food anyway. so if i lose the sugar I will be

depressed.

I had a very taste ice cream float for dinner the other day and I felt

great after! woo hoo

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I too had asked my Onc about sugar feeding cancer. He also told me that

there has been no proof of this and not to worry myself over it. But

then worry that cancer is also his income. Not sure what to think but

will watch my sugar intake now for sure. Do know it is impossible to

avoid it completly since it is already in so much of our food. Just

think that we should not over do any one food at all. Just eat healthy

and varity. Ingrid

> I usually use half a red onion, one whole package of broccoli, i

> package of the 4 cheese mix, 3 tablespoons of mayo, 2 teaspoons

> sugar,and 3 tablespoons of vinegar. I have the exact measurements at

> home and will bring them in and post them.

>

> I asked my onc Dr about eating sugar and she said that it's ok to eat

> it and that it does not feed cancer. We need to get some concrete

> information on this. the only things I can taste are sugar and

> strongly seasonsed food anyway. so if i lose the sugar I will be

> depressed.

>

> I had a very taste ice cream float for dinner the other day and I

felt

> great after! woo hoo

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In a message dated 4/29/2005 5:23:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

psavary@... writes:

chocolate, aspirin, and any of the berries

Priscilla A. Savary

Don't forget brocolli...

Lots of hugs and prayers, Donelle

Caregiver to Glenn

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