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In a message dated 4/6/2004 8:17:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

longc@... writes:

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> I got my copy today and I skimmed through it. It looks like it will be a

> worthwhile read and I'll probably try to start it this weekend. It seems

> like a Nourishing Traditions type book but with justification for the info

> from the Bible. He seems to follow the Old Testament diet laws as he

> recommends no pork and other items prohibited in the Old Testament. It

> should be good.

>

I just finished reading it. I really enjoyed it but I never have eaten pork

and don't intend too (have eaten shellfish though but it's not something I make

a habit of in today's polluted waters).

Elainie

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In a message dated 4/6/2004 10:01:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> There are a lot of people, even here, that don't do pork. Still don't

> understand that, if it's not for religious reasons.

Pork is not something that attracts me. I have smelled it cooking (clean

pork) and it smells really bad to me. Sorry if that's offensive but it made me

very nauseated just to smell it.

Elainie

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At 09:19 PM 4/6/04 EDT, you wrote:

> In a message dated 4/6/2004 8:17:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> longc@... writes:

>

>>

>> I got my copy today and I skimmed through it. It looks like it will be a

>> worthwhile read and I'll probably try to start it this weekend. It seems

>> like a Nourishing Traditions type book but with justification for the info

>> from the Bible. He seems to follow the Old Testament diet laws as he

>> recommends no pork and other items prohibited in the Old Testament. It

>> should be good.

>>

>

>

> I just finished reading it. I really enjoyed it but I never have eaten pork

> and don't intend too (have eaten shellfish though but it's not something I

>make

> a habit of in today's polluted waters).

> Elainie

There are a lot of people, even here, that don't do pork. Still don't

understand that, if it's not for religious reasons.

MFJ

These sprouts are still growing as they enter your mouth. ~ Anton

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> Pork is not something that attracts me. I have smelled it cooking

> (clean

> pork) and it smells really bad to me. Sorry if that's offensive but it

> made me

> very nauseated just to smell it.

That's fine, just more for me and my pork chop/bacon/ham/pork

loin-lovin' clan. :)

Lynn S.

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Lynn Siprelle * web developer, writer, mama, fiber junky

Editor/Publisher, The New Homemaker

http://www.thenewhomemaker.com/

Celebrating 5 Years of Homemaker and Caregiver Support: 1999-2004

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> Re: The Maker's Diet

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>

>> Pork is not something that attracts me. I have smelled it cooking

>> (clean

>> pork) and it smells really bad to me. Sorry if that's offensive but it

>> made me

>> very nauseated just to smell it.

>

>That's fine, just more for me and my pork chop/bacon/ham/pork

>loin-lovin' clan. :)

Life without bacon is pretty hard to imagine!

Suze Fisher

Lapdog Design, Inc.

Web Design & Development

http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg

Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine

http://www.westonaprice.org

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heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times. " --

Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt

University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher.

The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics

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that's not offensive at all, IMO! LOL, if something smells bad to someone that

seems like a good indicator that it is bad for them (i mean at least bad for

that individual).

zumicat@... wrote:In a message dated 4/6/2004 10:01:54 PM Eastern Standard

Time,

mfjewett@... writes:

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>

> There are a lot of people, even here, that don't do pork. Still don't

> understand that, if it's not for religious reasons.

Pork is not something that attracts me. I have smelled it cooking (clean

pork) and it smells really bad to me. Sorry if that's offensive but it made me

very nauseated just to smell it.

Elainie

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>There are a lot of people, even here, that don't do pork. Still don't

>understand that, if it's not for religious reasons.

I like pork, especially bacon. So I don't know if I could follow this diet

to the letter.

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