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Hi :

Glad I reposted it then. I think it was also Bill Werre that put it in the first time that I saw it and put it to the side.

It looks like most of the group love their ice cream. Fred is the same . He loves his ice cream sandwiches. In no way would we make any money off a business that we sold ice cream at Fred would of ate it all first. :o)

I'm suprise you did :o)

Hugs Vera

Thanks Vera,

We are not new to the group, just don't post a lot. I

am trying to focus more on and my diet so this

is something I printed off.

like so many others it seems on here LOVE the ice cream

.. So was in 7th heaven when we still owned our bussiness..

The Ice Cream Cone/Deli. I can send along some great new

ones to try. Sounds like Langer has some nice favorites

maybe I should add a couple suggestions your way Carol...LOL

Take care all,

and

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Hi:

My mother has PAF and loves her ice cream, too. :)) Do you think this

is a symptom of these disorders? She and her little dog share an

ice cream cone nearly every night. Mom eats most, then gives the last

bit to the dog. Before she moved in with us, she came on weekends. If

we didn't have any ice cream or cones, we'd have to stop en route for

her to pick some up.

I'm enjoying reading all your posts so much. It's great reading up on

the similarities and differences between the various combinations of

these disorders and how their effects vary from person to person.

-Jane

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Jane

Hope you are not giving the dog, chocolate ice cream. Chocolate is not good for

dogs.

I'll bet if we took a poll, most MSA patients eat chocolate, maybe it causes MSA

:o)

Take care, Bill Werre

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> Date: 2002/07/10 Wed AM 11:36:21 CDT

> To: shydrager

> Subject: Re: : Re: Diet & PD

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> Hi:

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> My mother has PAF and loves her ice cream, too. :)) Do you think this

> is a symptom of these disorders? She and her little dog share an

> ice cream cone nearly every night. Mom eats most, then gives the last

> bit to the dog. Before she moved in with us, she came on weekends. If

> we didn't have any ice cream or cones, we'd have to stop en route for

> her to pick some up.

>

> I'm enjoying reading all your posts so much. It's great reading up on

> the similarities and differences between the various combinations of

> these disorders and how their effects vary from person to person.

>

> -Jane

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> whether it happened or not. Mark Twain

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No, no chocolate. Mom makes sure of that. She'll eat any chocolate

bits that might be in it. :)) I think with her intersititial cystitis

she is not supposed to eat much chocolate, either.

-Jane

b.werre@... wrote:

>

> Jane

>

> Hope you are not giving the dog, chocolate ice cream. Chocolate is not good

for dogs.

>

> I'll bet if we took a poll, most MSA patients eat chocolate, maybe it causes

MSA :o)

>

> Take care, Bill Werre

>

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> >

> >

> > Date: 2002/07/10 Wed AM 11:36:21 CDT

> > To: shydrager

> > Subject: Re: : Re: Diet & PD

> >

> > Hi:

> >

> > My mother has PAF and loves her ice cream, too. :)) Do you think this

> > is a symptom of these disorders? She and her little dog share an

> > ice cream cone nearly every night. Mom eats most, then gives the last

> > bit to the dog. Before she moved in with us, she came on weekends. If

> > we didn't have any ice cream or cones, we'd have to stop en route for

> > her to pick some up.

> >

> > I'm enjoying reading all your posts so much. It's great reading up on

> > the similarities and differences between the various combinations of

> > these disorders and how their effects vary from person to person.

> >

> > -Jane

> >

> > --

> >

> > *********************************************

> > When I was younger I could remember anything,

> > whether it happened or not. Mark Twain

> > *********************************************

> >

> >

> > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may

> > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

> >

> > shydrager-unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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