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Default Looking for light weight, small size cylindrical or any othershape that is freezer safe to store concentrated stock (Chichen broth forexample)

On Mar 19, 6:33*pm, Miche > wrote:
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> *Manda Ruby > wrote:
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> > On Mar 19, 1:16*pm, Miche > wrote:
> > > In article
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> > > *Manda Ruby > wrote:

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> > > > On Mar 17, 8:49*pm, Miche > wrote:
> > > > > In article
> > > > > So much extra work that it's not worth it? *Really? *It's the work of
> > > > > but a moment.

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> > > > But, as a hypoglycemic, I already have a lot more work having to cook
> > > > than eat out, cooking more variety, and eat more often (not when I
> > > > want to but when I need to which can mean stop whatever I'd be doing
> > > > and eat) while eating more often *doesn't mean eating at home
> > > > conveniently.

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> > > > Beside, I am talking about making broth routinely and freezing and
> > > > using them every week, not just when I feel like making soup. Plus,
> > > > making other dishes so that I'd eat many different source of meat in
> > > > one meal. *And I only have time to do the cooking on one day of the
> > > > weekends. *Thank goodness that I have developed * a habit not to do
> > > > grocery shopping on weekends. Otherwise, I'd be too tired to do that
> > > > much cooking/preparartion.

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> > > If you're finding it so hard to eat well as a hypoglycaemic person that
> > > you can't empty an ice cube tray into a bag, it might be time for you to
> > > see a dietician. *

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> > > Miche

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> > Why do you people insist that I should l run my life the way you do?

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> Um, I'm not.
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> > Do you get up at 6 O'Clock to go to work?

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> Actually, yes I do.
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> > *Do you have the type of
> > Rhinitis I have that trigger sinus headache from strong smell and
> > heat, uncomfortableness *(or fever if mold are present) *from dust and
> > what not and hence having to dust and vacuum constantly?

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> I do have chronic sinus issues.

Mine doesn't have any medication - NONE - to cope with it. Prevention
is the only way. While I can keep my place clean and keep the temp I
want as soon as I left my home, I am under the weather.
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> > Do you have to drive across town to catch your microbiology class (1
> > 1/2 hr for lecture and then 2 2/1 hr for lab) with two quizzes
> > (lecture quiz and lab quiz) per day for two days a week?

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> I have a 45 minute commute to work.
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> > The last time I relied on some else for my health completely - not
> > useful info for two year, until I oput 2 and 2 together, *I lost a
> > good 7 years of my life. *It took 5 years since the day of *proper
> > diagnosis to get a normal life back. *And I have two physicians in my
> > immediate family and both are useless just like the rest of them.

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> Which is no reason to go at me like you just did.

True. And I apologize. Ice cube trays is out of question for me.
BTW, I was thinking about using popsicle mold. Someone posted amazon
link via which I found this:
http://www.amazon.com/Tovolo-Green-S...d_bxgy_k_img_a

> *I'm sorry you've had
> bad experiences with doctors. *I've had my share of them, too. *
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> However, it's false to imagine that all doctors are useless just because
> some of them are. *Really. *Having a good doctor has made an amazing
> difference to my life, in a positive direction.
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> Miche


Well, you are lucky to have good doctors. In this state of CA,
dentists are thieves and doctors are robbers. The only time I have
been lucky about a doctor in US was in Illinois when I was going to
school there - and that was because I picked an Indian doctor out of a
phone book.

I have been trying to find a good doctor but so far, no one I know
have recommended their doctors. I don't plan to waste my time going
through many to find one.



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