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, you've made me very hungry. I did eat healthy food while I was

growing up. My mother was a very good cook and didn't allow us kids to

have many of the processed foods we wanted so badly.

I gave up on trying to get my former husband to change his ways, so I

divorced him.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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> I can't imagine someone prefering white rice to brown -- especially my

favorite brown basmati rice. I eat brown rice and steamed vegetables

with a dash of tamari several times a week. Mmmmmm. But I suppose a lot

of it comes from what you were raised on. Of course, I was raised on

Chef Boy Ardee, Hamburger Helper, and white bread and jelly sandwiches,

so that doesn't exactly explain me!

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> I have a good friend who met a Panamanian man she met while in the

Peace Corps there. It took her several years to convert him to brown

rice.

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My husband thinks that bacon is the 5th food group. But he has so many other

exemplary qualities, I'll keep him anyway!

My first husband, though, prefered canned processed food to anything else. He

thought he was complimenting me when he said the stew I made was just as good as

Dinty . He's history now ... but to be honest, his infidelity was a bigger

factor than the Dinty :)

<Matsumura_Clan@...> wrote:

, you've made me very hungry. I did eat healthy food while I was

growing up. My mother was a very good cook and didn't allow us kids to

have many of the processed foods we wanted so badly.

I gave up on trying to get my former husband to change his ways, so I

divorced him.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] /Brown Rice

> ,

>

> I can't imagine someone prefering white rice to brown -- especially my

favorite brown basmati rice. I eat brown rice and steamed vegetables

with a dash of tamari several times a week. Mmmmmm. But I suppose a lot

of it comes from what you were raised on. Of course, I was raised on

Chef Boy Ardee, Hamburger Helper, and white bread and jelly sandwiches,

so that doesn't exactly explain me!

>

> I have a good friend who met a Panamanian man she met while in the

Peace Corps there. It took her several years to convert him to brown

rice.

>

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Oh, dear. I'm glad you have a good guy now, , bacon and all.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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>

> My husband thinks that bacon is the 5th food group. But he has so many

other exemplary qualities, I'll keep him anyway!

>

> My first husband, though, prefered canned processed food to anything

else. He thought he was complimenting me when he said the stew I made

was just as good as Dinty . He's history now ... but to be honest,

his infidelity was a bigger factor than the Dinty :)

>

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In a message dated 23/06/2004 10:21:29 Central Standard Time,

Matsumura_Clan@... writes:

> My mother was a very good cook and didn't allow us kids to

> have many of the processed foods we wanted so badly.

>

My mom was like this, too. We used to get so excited when we went to

friend's houses as kids and got to eat wonder bread and sugary cereal!!!!!

Cary

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