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77419
... would ... iron ... very beginning of a fever, reducing iron levels as food for the pathogen. Because it's a dramatic and highly symbolic act, it was also...
Connie Hampton
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Nov 2, 2005
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77418
I meant romaine or any non-iceberg lettuce, although as Mike Parker pointed out, iceberg lettuce, if grown under good conditions, has a lot more nutrition than...
Thomas L. Jeanne
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Nov 2, 2005
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77417
That's always been my feeling. How can the chemical structure of sodium chloride change? It's not a fragile protein or other complex organic compound, it's a...
Thomas L. Jeanne
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Nov 2, 2005
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77416
My sinuses are plugged up sort of like a sinus infection(I've only had one before. Sinus is plugged up and have to blow stuff out except after eating meals and...
REMOC
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Nov 2, 2005
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77415
... OK, thanks Ron. BTW, I dug your post on your Kundalini experiences, though I don't think I mentioned it on-list. Sounds fantastic and important! Eric...
Eric Furbish
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Nov 1, 2005
11:39 pm
77414
... reduce excess iron levels...or we could donate blood, avoid cast iron pans and lots of red meat. I've read that medically effective bloodletting occurred...
Mati Senerchia
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Nov 1, 2005
10:58 pm
77413
thanks. and hope you can answer more question. for Jeffrey - how do you make steamed bakery ? for gdawson6 - can you tell me a good firm of a bamboo...
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Nov 1, 2005
10:53 pm
77412
Hi Does anyone know of an organic spice company. I've used Penzey's in the past, but their spices aren't organic - high quality, but not organic. I'm...
jafa
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Nov 1, 2005
10:48 pm
77411
... I'm used to. ... I made stock from veal bones once and it was rather opaque and whitish brown. It was also rather delicious!...
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Nov 1, 2005
10:42 pm
77410
Okay, I fixed it. The white stuff was grainy like dried gelatin is so I added almost a gallon of water and it seems to be just perfect now. -Lana...
Lana Gibbons
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Nov 1, 2005
10:32 pm
77409
The milk grains need to be "converted" by sticking them in sugar water. It may take a few days and the first batch may not taste 100% good. Milk grains that...
Jessica Claire
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Nov 1, 2005
10:19 pm
77408
Hi everyone, I'm trying to save as much money as I can on the conference, and my car isn't in condition to drive right now. I was wondering if anyone from MA...
Chris Masterjohn
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Nov 1, 2005
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77407
But wouldn't you still need to alternate or mix in some animal milk still to keep the grains alive and multiplying?...
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Nov 1, 2005
9:21 pm
77406
Hey jess- Do you use the water grains or the milk kefir desiganted for water kefir drinks. I don't seem to have any luck using my milk grains in the water...
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Nov 1, 2005
9:09 pm
77405
Hi all, I have a beef stock on the stove that I made out of all bones. There's that nice clear/yellow/brown colored stuff on the top that I'm used to. But then...
Lana Gibbons
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Nov 1, 2005
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77404
... Yes, exactly. If that was not the issue, I find it difficult to believe that Price would have bothered at all to make it! Removing the milk solids only...
Chris Masterjohn
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Nov 1, 2005
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77403
... If it is the mere existence of many essential components that makes a single one of them take on a "minor" role, then they all equally share a "minor"...
Chris Masterjohn
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Nov 1, 2005
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77402
Eric, ... If all else fails there is a deluxe Whole Foods in the Inner Harbor in Baltimore. Halfway between the Inner Harbor and Fell's Point. Probably about...
RBJR
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Nov 1, 2005
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77401
... Use less or no salt. I make this stuff every week and I use zero salt. As long as you have enough whey starter the ferment works really well and I've ...
RBJR
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Nov 1, 2005
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77400
Hi, I'm staying in Gaithersburg, Maryland for a few days next weekend. Does anyone know of any resources for good food around there? I'll have a tiny kitchen...
Eric Furbish
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Nov 1, 2005
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77399
THIS is great info. Thanks. We have been using the X Factor, CLO and Coconut Oil (all from Green Pastures - okayed with WPF in Wash.) for about a month now....
Lynne Muelle
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Nov 1, 2005
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77398
... Aarrggh, Jeffrey. Me thinks you are too "Quick". Being female and cringing, I was trying to ignore the hooter remark. LOL. ... Speaking about cookware,...
Sharon Ericson
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Nov 1, 2005
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77397
"I have found in these studies that, in the control of dental caries, while the consumption of whole butter is an aid in mineral metabolism, greater potency...
Mati Senerchia
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Nov 1, 2005
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77396
... yup, i should have said it more strongly eric...
Eric Furbish
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Nov 1, 2005
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77395
It is good to be concerned with food preparation, but I think you might be a little too concerned. Just avoid aluminum, non-stick, and silicon (can you...
gdawson6
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Nov 1, 2005
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77394
From: "REMOC" <> This is OT so if anyone responds you can email me directly. I don't know what to do about our black labrador and am wondering if there is a...
amazing63
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Nov 1, 2005
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77393
... I know NTers eat a lot of unusual body parts, but really! <g> (Sorry, couldn't resist. "Hooter" is an American slang term for a (human) breast.) ... A slow...
Jeffrey Quick
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Nov 1, 2005
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77392
... Thats an idea. I do have a cheap source of organic shredded coconut, and I do love coconut milk. I normally powder lots of the shredded coconut and blend...
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Nov 1, 2005
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77391
... This is from a posting by Sally Fallon. And yes, a Little Bit of white mans food could nearly wipe out a native tribe. "Actually, I have another theory....
gdawson6
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Nov 1, 2005
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77390
... for farming and never found much about food quality so I didnot get a good feeling about it. ... seaweeds each time. Thank you so much for your reply. I...
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