Healthy food tip
Starting new thread as this is a bit different than cooking and eating ideas. This makes SO much sense as I know most vitamins are fat soluble and we must eat something when we take them to derive the benefit. We often make our own dressing - NOT fat free! http://her2support.org/vbulletin/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Get the most vitamin C from your oranges
One more I thought was interesting.
•The Almighty Orange, Dissected <!-- Full Text (above ad) -- Begin Tracking Section 1 --> <YAHOOIGNORE />Orange peel, pulp, or juice: Which one has the most vitamin C? Orange pulp wins, according to the authors of the book SuperFoods HealthStyle. The pulp has twice as much vitamin C as the peel and 10 times as much as the juice. Ergo - buy your orange juice with some pulp left in. |
If you eat tons and tons and tons and tons and tons of
CHOCOLATE, your feet will get smaller. |
Pinkgirl
The choclate sounds good, but tell me, is it good old Cadbury's or Hersheys. I prefer the cadbury,s myself. but sad to say my feet are still the same size. LOL , hugs to all, Jeanette
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Jeanette,
I think any kind of chocolate will do. It just has to be LOTS of it. I should have said that your feet will "appear" to get smaller. |
I agree Pink...mine appear to be smaller, but it is because I have eaten so much chocolate, I can't see over my tummy!!!!
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me too!
Yes Sheila, the more chocolate I eat, the bigger I get, and the smaller my feet look. If anyone wants smaller looking feet, chocolate is the answer.
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Chocolate
Maybe , if we just ate white chocolate they would shrink a little. It;s just a thought. My belly isn't get any smaller , so maybe this will do the trick, Jeanette
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Hey PinkGirl....
My feet have not gotten any smaller. Do I need to eat my chocolate with anything to aid the shrinkage?? Please tell!! Tehehe>>Believe51
PS How much chocolate must I need to go from a 8 1/2 to maybe a size 7????????? |
NEW -- *SUPERFOODS* for health nuts!!
Hi y'all! I start each day with the Today Show on NBC. I get dressed and straighten up listening. This morning there was a segment on 5 new SUPERFOODS. I took notes, thinking of Steph's post. It was all about addressing our need for alternative foods with increased healthful benefits. Of course they did not speak of *chocolate*. Sorry to report...
ACAI is something new appearing in Health Food Stores. It cannot be ingested so you will find it in -- juices, sorbets, concentrates. Sorbets sound sweet, yes?! ACAI is chock full of antioxidants, increases circulation, is an anti-inflammatory, and has twice the power of blueberries and 10X the benefits of pomegranates!! I keep good notes. I, who have had IBS since '98 during and since Taxotere, cannot eat most any fruit, so I take supplements w/the replicated advantages. (Lycopom, by New Chapter, was recommended by my nut onc/guru having the punch of multiple tomatoes and dozens of pomegrtanates, which I cannot ingest, for example. Lycopom is rich in lycopenes and such.) Another Superfood -- LAVERBREAD, which equals, according to my notes, A SUPER CLEANER. It binds together all the poisons and toxins in your body, rendering them indigestible. Meredith Vierra face didn't look like it was too tasty, but mixed w/something it could be disguised I suppose, to derive the benefits. Then YERBA-MATE. It's an energy booster that doesn't stress the nervous system the way coffee does. Good for skin, with amino acids and green tea. CUPUAQU. IT'S IN THE COCOA FAMILY, BUT NOT CHOCOLATE! Close but not the same, I know. It's a melon and -- destroys free radicals! It's high in antioxidants and it touted as -- a curative for whatever ails you. It even cleans out your dietary tract! And is good for your skin. Tht's 4 Superfoods, I know. The phone rang... Coming to your local Health Food Store, they say. Me, I'm sticking w/my supplements list... The important thing -- stay well and healthy!!! Andi http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/0201e05fca/06 |
me again ( I can't stop myself )
Believe: You must remember that I corrected my original post.
Eating lots and lots of chocolate will make your feet appear to be smaller. If your body is not getting bigger, your feet will not look smaller, therefore, you are not eating enough chocolate. Andi: Are you pulling my leg? There is a melon that belongs to the cocoa family??? Did they say it tasted like a melon, or that it tasted like chocolate? |
And It's Good For You!
Ok. CUPUAQU or CUPUAGU, can't read my handwriting. It looks like a melon. It is from the cocoa family! Yes. And -- it is really good for your free radicals, etc., per above.
Now, as a recovered chocoholic, I was never a mocha fan. Different thing entirely to me. Like white chocolate. An insult to my tastebuds which used to crave chocolate. The real deal. Now I do not eat sugar of any kind. Not one bite. Because one bite leads to... You know... And your waist grows larger and you can't see your feet, whatever size they are. So I'm thinking this cocoa family melon isn't, pardon the mixed metaphor, my cup of tea. Tehehe (as per Marie!)... Worth checking out. Cures whatever ails you. Nature's aspirin in a melon. Cleans out your dietary tract and gives you nice skin... Wasn't that thoughtful of God? Andi |
I would just like to suggest DARK chocolate as the healthy way to go. Oh, and I have no problem with the thought of dark chocolate and melon. Sounds like a good combo to me.
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indigestion
When I have indigestion, I take Chocolate Tums Smoothies. :cool:
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Hello Steph....
Wanted to know what you had on the glorious AVACADO, it is one of my favorites. Also I know you have posted the Lime Chicken recipe before along with the Salmon but I cannot locate them for some reason. Mind sending them to me if it is not too much of a pain??>>Believe51
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Excellent Combo
25 yrs ago I had a wedge of avocado with cold cooked shrimp all in a row and russian dressing (mayo and ketchup or you can try chili sauce). Paul and I still talk about it. It was to die for...
Of course salsa w/avocado and tortilla chips is yummy. We sometimes just buy salsa jars (mild, medium and hot). We like medium. Very good. Andi |
I meant guacamole w/avocado. OR salsa, blah, blah...
Synapse failure... Sorry. |
Chocolate recipes
Hi Believe - have not been to this thread for a while so missed your query. Not sure it was I who posted on the lime chicken and will look on Avocado. We eat them "au naturel" in salads or sliced with good tomatoes with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
PINK GIRL - and other chocoholics, this is for you. The Epicurious web site is replete with great dessert recipes and many feature your favorite food! http://www.epicurious.com/recipesmenus/desserts I had a web site just on chocolate, but the site has moved or gone as the link no longer worked - http://her2support.org/vbulletin/images/icons/icon9.gif |
What's in a number? IMPORTANT
Did you know that those annoying little produce stickers have a purpose other then pricing at checkout??
Watch them carefully for the following information: If you wish to avoid genetically modified produce, avoid any with stickers containing 5 digits starting with an 8. For ORGANIC items, look for stickers with 5 digits starting with a 9. What about 4 digits? Just means that the item was commercially grown and is neither organic or genetically modified. Happy shopping! |
Hey Steph,
Thanks for the information on the labels. As the Late Great Johnny Carson would say: "I did not know thattttt!!". I found that helpful and will pass the word around. We are in charge of what we chose to put in our bodies and same holds true, knowledge is power and we are what we eat.>>Believe51
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Artichoke trivia
But important trivia it is!
Did you know that cooked artichokes have more antioxidants per serving than any other vegetable? It says so on the tag that came on my Ocean Mist Organic Globe Artichoke. Check 'em out at: http://www.oceanmist.com/ Recipes there as well. |
feet
Thru all this i have been keeping an eye on my feet. They not only appear to be tiny, but I think they are going to disappear!
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Thanks for the artichoke tip, too, Steph!
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Hey Sassy
Are you saying that you are living proof of my chocolate/small feet theory? I am, but the propellerheads usually need more than one success story to publish an abstract. I'm thinking of starting a clinical trial ....... |
Attention Fellow Chocoholics...
Not to be mean, but I am intervening here.
Someone needs to start a chocolate rehab center, I think. Here's to getting high on Life... Andi http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/smi/2b00001c91/08 |
PinkGirl....fantastic idea about the clinical trial for choc!! I volunteer!!! And please don't reject me cuz I hate the shakes!!
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I also want to be in the chocolate trial. Then, I PROMISE, to join the Chocolate 12 step program! I promise!!!!! It's not hard to find one is it?
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Hi Mary Anne!
Love, Mary Anne |
Fessing Up
Hello. My name is Andi. I am a chocoholic. I have been chocolate free for 4 1/2 years.
I have fallen off the wagon... I'm just saying... Andi http://cdn-cf.aol.com/se/clip_art/gs...mals-butterfly |
Hello, My name is Pinkie
I have made a searching and fearless moral inventory of myself and admit that I am powerless over chocolate. I have been chocolate-free for 12 hours. |
Can't resist
I am eating an imported cookie with chocolate filling right now!
HELP me! |
Hello, my name is Harriecanarie and I am a chocoholic. I have been a chocoholic since as long as I can remember. I am willing to enter the choco-rehab 12 step program with Mary Anne from Tx since us Mary Annes stick together, but only on the condition that I am allowed into the chocolate clinical trials first! Otherwise, forget it!
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My name is Sheila and I am an admitted chocoholic....I am awaiting the invention of chocolate in spray cheese cans...no spoons or forks needed...HELP Pinky...I need to get into the arm of the trial that gives you the IV chocolate
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Hello, My name is Chris and I am a chocoholic. They say the first step to recovery is to admit you have a problem. May I go on record as saying, I do not think that being a chocoholic is a problem at all, it's a blessing. It's only a problem if you have no standards and eat inferior chocolate.
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I go to choc anon, because I have an addicted partner...
I am only a recreational dark chocolate imbiber. |
Only on the Her2support forum
could a thread about healthy food tips (or good or bad scans) turn into confessions of chocoholics! LOL.
Maybe we need to have a separate thread dealing with this issue (just kidding) Brenda, it always starts out as just one or two pieces just for recreational purposes... |
Well, Chrisy, I tried.
But this thread just PROVES that CHOCOLATE is the most interesting food in the world, even to us cancer types, who profess to want to eat as healthy as possible. Actually a separate thread might be a good idea, as chocoholics might accidently stumble upon this innocently-titled thread and fall off their chocolate wagon. Would not want to be responsible for THAT! Gadzooks! |
Hello My name is Lee and I am a chocoholic. I have made a fearless and searching moral inventory and I have found that I like chocolate. I couldn't have chocolate for four years for health reasons, and now I can have it, so I will. I didn't fall off of the wagon, I dove off the wagon, did a 360 degree twist from the pike position and then did a cannonball when I hit bottom. It's been over a day since I had chocolate and I am going to remedy that after lunch with a double chocolate, chocolate chip cookie at the nearby coffee house. And I will think of all of you while I eat it, well ....., except for the 'thinking of you' part.
Lee the Unrepentant |
Hi! My name is Bill. I don't have a problem with chocolate right now but I used to. I have been chocolate-free for 8 years. (except got the last two weeks for some reason, I've had it 5 or 6 times. I bought 3 items of chocolate to send to some friends, but 2 of them accidentally got eaten while laying in bed one night before they could get mailed off, but I don't really have a problem. I've got it under control now)
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My feet are gone.
I am officially a Weeble now. Are Weebles excluded from the trial? I could go into the wobbling arm?! |
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