Cost Effect Cooking Sherry
On 11/2/2016 5:41 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 12:18:55 PM UTC-10, MaryL wrote:
>> On 11/2/2016 4:45 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> On 11/2/2016 1:26 PM, MaryL wrote:
>>>> On 11/1/2016 1:37 AM, W wrote:
>>>>> What is a high quality cooking sherry wine that is also cost effective?
>>>>>
>>>> I never use cooking sherry or any other kind of "cooking" wine, etc.
>>>> They are all loaded with salt. Instead, look for a reasonably-priced
>>>> sherry in your local liquor store. There isn't much difference when
>>>> used in cooking.
>>>>
>>>> MaryL
>>>>
>>> Completely agree, Mary! Good to see you back posting after the biopsy.
>>> I do hope the results will be great.
>>>
>>> Jill
>> I will post an update to the biopsy post now. I had hoped to have
>> results, but it appears that I won't know anything for about two weeks.
>> However, I can tell you that did not need to fear the actual procedure.
>> It took about 15 minutes, and it was no more painful than a bee sting.
>> Thanks for your good thoughts (and those of all the others who posted).
>>
>> MaryL
>
> My wife had a biopsy and she too was anxious for the results. She called the doctor and inquired about it. The woman on the line said it would take a while and that they would only call her in if the tests was not normal. After talking to the doctor, the woman said that she had better come in the next day. That woman screwed up big-time. I sure hope you get your results in two weeks and not sooner than that.
>
Thanks. I hope your wife is doing well now. I have an appointment with
my doctor. He wants to see me for an evaluation regardless of the
results. There are several things the high blood test results for liver
function could mean.
MaryL
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