I can't believe it's not butter.... conclusion
On Aug 7, 8:49*am, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Aug 2008 10:27:59 -0500, Becca >
> wrote:
>
> >sf wrote:
> >> Hubby went into the hospital on Monday and a stent was put in a major
> >> artery. *He's okay. *He caught it in time, so no heart attack or heart
> >> damage.
>
> >> I asked specifically about this fake butter stuff. *She said she'd
> >> rather he didn't eat any of it, but if he felt had to then she
> >> preferred he ate *real* butter and only in tiny amounts every now and
> >> then. *Thank goodness more and more restaurants are putting olive oil
> >> on the table now.
>
> >How is he feeling?
>
> He's doing great! *You'd never know it happened. *He's black & blue
> where they pulled out the catheter, that's it. *
>
> I want to tell the kids. *He doesn't want to worry them. *That is our
> current topic of discussion. *I think he's really more concerned that
> the news will leak back to his sisters who *will* worry half to death
> and bother him constantly.
>
> > Hey, I am glad he can have real butter. *That should
> >make him feel better.
>
> Yes, it is... well, it's making me feel better at least! *We've been
> cooking with EVOO for years, so I don't think we're going to have a
> problem in that department. *However, cutting back on red meat will
> present a bigger hurdle.
>
> --
> I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond.
>
> Mae West
Tell the kids! My family is going thru this right now with an elderly
aunt. That's what family is for-worrying!! Just kidding, but the
martyr thing is wrong to do, in my opinion.
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