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Old April 21st 05, 03:45 PM
 
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Dee Flint wrote:


If you don't have room for good food then
you don't have room for junk.


Dessert is junk???? Not when K0CKB puts it on the dining table! Maybe
you need some of her recipes, if your desserts are "junk"!

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de Hans, K0HB

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Refined sugar is indeed junk. No matter how good it tastes.


How did "refined sugar" enter the conversation? Clearly you need to broaden
your culinary horizons!

Good luck on this one now!

73, de Hans, K0HB






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Refined sugar is indeed junk. No matter how good it tastes.


How did "refined sugar" enter the conversation? Clearly you need to broaden
your culinary horizons!


Tell me of your desserts?

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Tell me of your desserts?


Is your QRZ snail mail address OK? I'll send you some excellent recipes.

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Tell me of your desserts?



Is your QRZ snail mail address OK? I'll send you some excellent recipes.


Yup that works. Or my regular email addy.

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Old April 22nd 05, 01:31 AM
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Tell me of your desserts?


Is your QRZ snail mail address OK? I'll send you some excellent recipes.

73, de Hans, K0HB


Me too, PLEASE !! My husband is borderline diabetic so even if they don't
suit me, I can still make use of them.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Old April 21st 05, 07:51 PM
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:55:51 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote:

If you don't have room for good food then
you don't have room for junk.


Dessert is junk???? Not when K0CKB puts it on the dining table! Maybe
you need some of her recipes, if your desserts are "junk"!


Refined sugar is indeed junk. No matter how good it tastes.


One of my wife's avocations is specialty dessert and cake catering
(she's taught that for years and at times has even made money doing
it commercially).

Her specialty is diabetic-safe products (I'm a diabetic) - low fat
and no refined (or unrefined) sugar. She duplicates about 95% of
what one can find on a fancy "sweet table" (marshmellow requires the
crystalline structure of "real" sugar) and I most certainly do not
suffer from a lack of "goodies" all year round.

Dessert is one of the basic food groups..... ggg

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Dessert is one of the basic food groups..... ggg

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If Mike and Dee say it's junk, then don't you be goin' messin' up their
conservative minds with any such heresy. Besides, if you haven't time to learn
Morse, then you ain't got no time to be eating no sweetened food. Clean up
those green beans too, before you go study your code.

73, de Hans, K0HB
(My kids think I'm a real "mother"!)





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Old April 21st 05, 10:33 PM
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Dessert is one of the basic food groups..... ggg

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If Mike and Dee say it's junk, then don't you be goin' messin' up their
conservative minds with any such heresy. Besides, if you haven't time to
learn Morse, then you ain't got no time to be eating no sweetened food.
Clean up those green beans too, before you go study your code.

73, de Hans, K0HB
(My kids think I'm a real "mother"!)



It's self preservation actually. I have a real weakness for sweets and
can't stand the artificial stuff so my best bet is to bypass the stuff.
That's why I never keep this stuff at home.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE




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