"Accent" (msg) and the elderly
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bulka > wrote:
> > I might get some. My taste buds often leave on extended vacations and
> > then I don't eat either. I am wondering if the MSG might help me.
> >
> > --
> > Janet Wilder
> > Way-the-heck-south Texas
> > Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does.
>
> MSG is just a different, good, mouth thing. It comes free in tomatoes
> and fish and other stuff, but also cheap in jars. I don't notice any
> difference between genaric and Accent for 1/4, 1/5 the price, but even
> the name brand, for as much as most people use, isn't expensive.
>
> B
I just bought "Accent" because it was readily available and I wanted to
try it before committing storage space to a large lot of MSG. :-) And
now I have a shaker container I can fill. I do similar with other
cooking herbs. I purchase most of my spices in bulk, then put them in
labeled jars that I bought in the past.
But, thanks!
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