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Default American foods that foreigners don't like.

On Sat, 3 May 2014 01:13:48 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Sat, 03 May 2014 01:32:05 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 5/3/2014 1:05 AM, sf wrote:
>>> > On Sat, 03 May 2014 00:22:41 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> On 5/2/2014 11:39 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>> >>> On Thu, 1 May 2014 18:37:24 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>>> In article >,
>>> >>>> says...
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>>>> However, Registered Dieticians are properly trained but people
>>> >>>>>> calling
>>> >>>>>> themselves "nutritionists" are usually, if not always quacks and
>>> >>>>>> are not
>>> >>>>>> to be trusted!
>>> >>>>>> Graham
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> That's true too. I cringe when people say that they saw a
>>> >>>>> nutritionist.
>>> >>>>> However, I do know of a good nutritionist. She doesn't so much
>>> >>>>> tell you
>>> >>>>> specifically what to eat but more looks at the diet you are eating,
>>> >>>>> tells
>>> >>>>> you what you are lacking in terms of vitamins, minerals, protein,
>>> >>>>> etc., ways
>>> >>>>> you can change that and perhaps tells you of things you should look
>>> >>>>> at
>>> >>>>> giving up.
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> Well that's a step up from your pet psychic and that fake
>>> >>>> fraudster
>>> >>>> "hair analyst" in the UK whose "scientific" diagnoses you used to
>>> >>>> cite.
>>> >>>
>>> >>> LOL. Pet psychic??
>>> >>>
>>> >> Where have you been? LOL
>>> >>
>>> > I think it happened in another ng.
>>> >
>>> Oh no. The pet psychic was mentioned here. I don't know Julie from any
>>> other ng.
>>>

>> Guess I missed it then. I've see mentions of it by people who saw
>> something like that elsewhere, but I haven't seen an actual OP like
>> that authored by her here.
>>
>>

>It was last summer when my cats got pulled out the window by the raccoon.
>At least that is what we surmised happened. Since I could only see them
>flying out the window and hear Jazzy growling, I can't say for sure. But
>the damage to the screen was thought to be that of a raccoon and a viscous
>raccoon was trapped not long after.
>
>We spotted Jazzy but could not find her daughter. Only a tuft of what might
>have been her fur on the back step. The pet psychic was a last resort. I
>had contacted two pet detectives prior but rather than coming out to help
>me, they only offered suggestions as did the psychic. The one detective did
>not charge me a dime. All were helpful to me though even though we did not
>get the one cat back. So to me it was not money wasted.


Oh yeah, I do remember it now when you mentioned the raccoon.