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Default OT - sort of - Avoiding false grocery charges


"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
>> T...
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
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>>>> On Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at 9:42:55 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
>>>> > In article >,

>>>> > says...
>>>> > >
>>>> > > "Bruce" > wrote in message
>>>> > > T...
>>>> > > > In article >,
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says...
>>>> > > >>
>>>> > > >> Jill you are years younger than many here, why on earth do you
>>>> > > >> want
>>>> > > >> all this stuff done for you?
>>>> > > >
>>>> > > > Maybe the ideal is to become a mental-only being. All the
>>>> > > > physical stuff
>>>> > > > is done for them and all they still need to do is talk in rfc.
>>>> > > > And eat
>>>> > > > low-carb food, of course, because they don't burn any energy
>>>> > > > anymore.
>>>> > >
>>>> > > Bite the big one Bruce, you know nothing about low carb
>>>> >
>>>> > That's why I asked how you can say carbs make you hungry, when they
>>>> > do
>>>> > the opposite. But anyway.
>>>>
>>>> Try doing it the other way: have nothing but white bread for breakfast
>>>> and see when you get hungry compared with nothing but cheese for
>>>> breakfast.
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>>> I think I'd last longer on white bread unless I'd eat myself sick on
>>> cheese. But also, there's better bread than supermarket bread.

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>> I eat toast for breakfast almost every morning. Sometimes white bread. It
>> never leaves me hungry.

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> You also use insulin to cover the spikes and Metformin right?


So? I didn't always use one or the other. There was a time I was on no meds.
Still wasn't hungry.