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JonquilJan wrote on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 15:00:02 -0500:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
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>> I'd never used it before until recently.
>> I'm liking it on T-bones.:-)
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>> Thanks to those that provided info' on it.
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>> I bought a simple shaker of "Accent" at the store to check it
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> Just a side note. MSG when spribkled on the problem area will
> also significantly reduce the pain/itching/swelling of
> mosquito/spider bites and also bee/hornet/wasp stings.


Interesting, I'd never heard of that! The only culinary thing I have
seen suggested is meat tenderizer and that's logical because a lot of
insect bites involve protein venoms that can be degraded by tenderizer.



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