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OldBill - 26 May 2007 22:21 GMT
First of all, I ask all with gastro-intestinal problems to understand
that this is posted with the best of intentions and I am sorry if
their restrictions prohibit them in any way from following it up.

My breakfast today:-

                                   http://tinyurl.com/34qeul

Old Bill.
Janet Wilder - 26 May 2007 23:11 GMT
> First of all, I ask all with gastro-intestinal problems to understand
> that this is posted with the best of intentions and I am sorry if
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> Old Bill.

If you could eat all of that after just finishing radiation,
congratulations!! You are doing better than I did.

All I could manage for a month after radiation was  room temperature
water and Boost. Fruit would have been very, very painful.

Kudos to you, Uncle Sally!

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Uncle Sally - 27 May 2007 01:23 GMT
Hi OldBill,

What a wonderful looking breakfast !  The "virtual mouth inside my mind"
watered looking at the picture even though the real mouth cannot water right
now :)

Looking forward to when I can mange-mange wonderful Thai fruits again.

regards, Uncle Sally
Figgertoes - 27 May 2007 04:29 GMT
> http://tinyurl.com/34qeul

Set me a place & I'll be there tomorrow morning!

Fig
islavision2004@yahoo.com - 27 May 2007 06:35 GMT
> First of all, I ask all with gastro-intestinal problems to understand

Hi Old Bill,

Your breakfast looks wonderful.  I do wish I had the energy to shop
and prepare such a meal - but then I would only be able to eat about
an 1/8th of it and that would be me full.

Enjoy ;-)

isi
mmoors@kc.rr.com - 28 May 2007 06:08 GMT
> First of all, I ask all with gastro-intestinal problems to understand
> that this is posted with the best of intentions and I am sorry if
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> Old Bill.

Sure looks like a lot of sugar.
OldBill - 28 May 2007 19:05 GMT
| > My breakfast today:-
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| Sure looks like a lot of sugar.

Depends what you mean by "sugar". There is none of the damaging variety.|
maryanne kehoe - 29 May 2007 08:58 GMT
With Ken, I bought as much of organic as possible, also as close to
lo/no sugar as possible. But even with the no-sugar products, there is
still a lot of *natural* sugar from some products that is a by-product
of the manufacturing process.
 
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