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Yes, many times I do eat my food cold. I think that a

food steamer at my desk would be a good idea though..

it has a lid so it won't stink up the place and won't

be as weird as an open skillet.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

> Debby and others,

>

> I had quite the experience cooking fish in the

> office and was asked not

> to because it stunk up the office. lol! So I ate my

> fish pre-cooked

> and cold.

>

> Bee

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--- jeannekrieg@... wrote:

> They have small personal size skillets with covers

> on them.

There isn't anything available at work other than

microwaves, and we aren't allowed to cook in the

office. I'm just going to have to figure out some

things that don't taste bad cold. Too bad about the

tuna, as I was really enjoying it. I think I'll pass

on the MSG though.

But back to cooking, I think I'll be ok with two hot

meals a day -- breakfast and dinner. For lunch, I'll

just have to get creative. Right now I'm drawing a

blank, but I'm sure I'll figure something out.

Thanks for the suggestion though. If you have any good

cold food ideas, let me know.

Muchos saludos,

Jeanne OTS

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To add to the " cooking in the office " thread:

I have what is called an " Aqua Cooker " which is like a thermos. I can put

foods and spices in it, pour boiling water over it and let it sit for

several hours. When it's time for lunch I open it and " presto " - my lunch is

cooked and still hot! Foods like soup and oatmeal work especially well in

it. Also - when it's time, various grains such as rices, wheat berries,

kamut and spelt.

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--- Lungwitz <lisa21@...> wrote:

> I have what is called an " Aqua Cooker " which is like

> a thermos.

The concept sounds very interesting.

> Foods like soup and oatmeal

> work especially well in

> it.

What other kinds of food do you put in it? Any kind of

grain at all, including oatmeal, is only going to feed

your candida. What kinds of soups have you had success

with?

I think I'm going to buy a crock pot and a big thermos

and see if I can't come up with a good selection of

soups.

Saludos,

Jeanne OTS

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> To add to the " cooking in the office " thread:

>

> I have what is called an " Aqua Cooker " which is like a thermos. I can

put foods and spices in it, pour boiling water over it and let it sit

for several hours. When it's time for lunch I open it and " presto " - my

lunch is cooked and still hot! Foods like soup and oatmeal work

especially well in it. Also - when it's time, various grains such as

rices, wheat berries, kamut and spelt.

==>Sounds like a good solution. So you are definitely not on the

candida diet eating the foods you listed, eh?

Bee

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>> I have what is called an " Aqua Cooker " which is like a thermos. I can

> put foods and spices in it, pour boiling water over it and let it sit

> for several hours. When it's time for lunch I open it and " presto " - my

> lunch is cooked and still hot! Foods like soup and oatmeal work

> especially well in it. Also - when it's time, various grains such as

> rices, wheat berries, kamut and spelt.

>

> ==>Sounds like a good solution. So you are definitely not on the

> candida diet eating the foods you listed, eh?

>

> Bee

>

Bee-

Luckily I'm nearing the point of healing! (Although when I stated " when it's

time...I'd eat various grains " I meant when my healing is complete I will

eat these things). At my last visit with my naturopath he said " my guts look

good! " I had to ask him to repeat it twice - I couldn't believe what I was

hearing!

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>> I have what is called an " Aqua Cooker " which is like

>> a thermos. Foods like soup and oatmeal

>> work especially well in it.

>

What kinds of soups have you had success with?

Jeanne OTS

Hi Jeanne - mostly I've used chicken broth along with whole grains.

Occassionally I've added some vegetables and lots of hot (purified) water

and spices. I can create interesting new tastes by using a different group

of spices. I love soup and it feels warm and healing, esp here in Minnesota

in the winter!

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