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--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

Sharon and others that remember me. I haven't posted

for ages and ages. I am on the move again. Leaving

this Thursday for China for hopefully 10 months.

Couldn't find work as an engineer so I took a course

on teaching English as a second language. I will be

teaching at a University in Wuxi China which is near

Shanghai.

Hopefully I will be able to follow the diet better

over there.

from Canada

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Safe travel --- enjoy your new experiences and people.

------ lorrie - CA

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I will be teaching at a University in Wuxi China which is near Shanghai.

Hopefully I will be able to follow the diet better over there.

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Hi ,

Great to hear from you again. Sounds exciting. I bet you are looking forward

to it. You have a lot more adventure in your soul than I do.

Will you have access to the internet where you are going. Please keep in touch

and good luck.

Regards,

Sharon (Ontario) Canada

Re: Travelling

--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

Sharon and others that remember me. I haven't posted

for ages and ages. I am on the move again. Leaving

this Thursday for China for hopefully 10 months.

Couldn't find work as an engineer so I took a course

on teaching English as a second language. I will be

teaching at a University in Wuxi China which is near

Shanghai.

Hopefully I will be able to follow the diet better

over there.

from Canada

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At least, there is more rice than wheat, maybe?

Gretchen

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--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

Sharon and others that remember me. I haven't posted

for ages and ages. I am on the move again. Leaving

this Thursday for China for hopefully 10 months.

Couldn't find work as an engineer so I took a course

on teaching English as a second language. I will be

teaching at a University in Wuxi China which is near

Shanghai.

Hopefully I will be able to follow the diet better

over there.

from Canada

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I wish you the best. Have a great 10 months. My nephew and his wife did the same

thing and went to Korea. They love it. Even though it was hard to get size 12

tennis shoes over there, one of his students' father found him a pair. He said

that was the biggest problem he had there.

Re: Travelling

--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

Sharon and others that remember me. I haven't posted

for ages and ages. I am on the move again. Leaving

this Thursday for China for hopefully 10 months.

Couldn't find work as an engineer so I took a course

on teaching English as a second language. I will be

teaching at a University in Wuxi China which is near

Shanghai.

Hopefully I will be able to follow the diet better

over there.

from Canada

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I will have a computer in my apartment with high speed

access. E-mail isn't always a daily thing in China

but I will have access and will keep reading the

posts. I am looking forward to the trip. I've only

had one week to get ready. Not packed yet but there

is always tomorrow.

--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> Great to hear from you again. Sounds exciting. I

> bet you are looking forward to it. You have a lot

> more adventure in your soul than I do.

>

> Will you have access to the internet where you are

> going. Please keep in touch and good luck.

>

>

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There is definitely more rice than wheat. Wheat is

mostly noodles but you can get rice noodles too.

--- mcpherson.bg@... wrote:

> At least, there is more rice than wheat, maybe?

>

> Gretchen

> ----- Original Message -----

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Make sure you let us know when you arrive and what it is like.

Have a good trip.

Sharon

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I will have a computer in my apartment with high speed

access. E-mail isn't always a daily thing in China

but I will have access and will keep reading the

posts. I am looking forward to the trip. I've only

had one week to get ready. Not packed yet but there

is always tomorrow.

--- Sharon Ferris <sharonferris@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> Great to hear from you again. Sounds exciting. I

> bet you are looking forward to it. You have a lot

> more adventure in your soul than I do.

>

> Will you have access to the internet where you are

> going. Please keep in touch and good luck.

>

>

__________________________________

- PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005

http://mail.

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I don't believe they x-ray checked baggage... I think they just x-ray

carry-on luggage, but I might be mistaken.

>

> When flying, all food and suplements that you bring has to go through

> that x-ray machine in security. My question is this:

> Is it safe to eat foods that have gone through the x-ray machines?

>

> Or is it better not to eat the supplements for a few days during

travel?

> (If I can't find them and buy new in the place I travel to?)

>

>

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> I don't believe they x-ray checked baggage... I think they just x-ray

> carry-on luggage, but I might be mistaken.

They sometimes do and sometimes not. But on international flights

they most certainly x-ray both plus it's too many hors up in the air

so the food I'll eat during the travel will for sure have to be

x-rayed food...I wonder if it has the same effect as if the food had

been irradiated. But the biggest problem is still how I'd get the

supplements with me?

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Don't worry about the carry-on x-ray machines. The effects on your

items are almost non-existent. (This is the info I got from pilots

and flight attendants that I know.)

> >

> > I don't believe they x-ray checked baggage... I think they just x-

ray

> > carry-on luggage, but I might be mistaken.

>

> They sometimes do and sometimes not. But on international flights

> they most certainly x-ray both plus it's too many hors up in the air

> so the food I'll eat during the travel will for sure have to be

> x-rayed food...I wonder if it has the same effect as if the food had

> been irradiated. But the biggest problem is still how I'd get the

> supplements with me?

>

>

>

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If the luggage is x-rayed, I still doubt the food/supplements will

have received very much radiation at all... and I'm sure it is not

near the amount of irratiated or microwaved food for sure. (But that

is a question for Bee, because I'm sure she's looked into it!) :)

> >

> > I don't believe they x-ray checked baggage... I think they just x-

ray

> > carry-on luggage, but I might be mistaken.

>

> They sometimes do and sometimes not. But on international flights

> they most certainly x-ray both plus it's too many hors up in the air

> so the food I'll eat during the travel will for sure have to be

> x-rayed food...I wonder if it has the same effect as if the food had

> been irradiated. But the biggest problem is still how I'd get the

> supplements with me?

>

>

>

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> If the luggage is x-rayed, I still doubt the food/supplements will

> have received very much radiation at all...

Thank you all so much! I feel a lot better about travelling now!

:)

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> > I don't believe they x-ray checked baggage... I think they just x-

ray

> > carry-on luggage, but I might be mistaken.

>

> They sometimes do and sometimes not. But on international flights

> they most certainly x-ray both plus it's too many hors up in the air

> so the food I'll eat during the travel will for sure have to be

> x-rayed food...I wonder if it has the same effect as if the food had

> been irradiated. But the biggest problem is still how I'd get the

> supplements with me?

>

>

==>, I pack my supplements in an aluminum lined thermos-type bag

and put it in my checked-in luggage. If in doubt you could wrap

supplements in aluminum - I wonder if that would be acceptable to the

airlines?

Bee

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