"Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
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>>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>> I was bad. Took off for what should have been a quick trip but
>>>>>> wasn't.
>>>>>> Didn't get breakfast of cottage cheese till 6:00 p.m. Had a few
>>>>>> Whoppers
>>>>>> (malted milk balls) to tide me over.
>>>>>
>>>>> Great nutrition there, candy-girl. You would have fared better
>>>>> with a couple of BK Whoppers, unless you are a tightwad. 
>>>>
>>>> No Burger King where I was at and no way would I pay for a burger. The
>>>> Whoppers were 98 cents at Walmart. They got me home. Have to be careful
>>>> as I've been having low blood sugar.
>>>
>>> Writers often have low blood sugar. You should carry a rescue package
>>> with some sweet candy and a bottle of sugary drink, like diabetics do.
>>
>> I am diabetic. I have never carried a sugary drink nor would I. I do keep
>> candy in my purse but the Whoppers sounded good. So I biught them.
>>>
>>> Make one up for the gardener too, as their profession often suffers from
>>> the exact same maladies and sensitivities. Creative people are just more
>>> sensitive than the rest of us.
>>
>> He gets low blood sugar. He knows how to handle it. He's not diabetic. We
>> have both wound up in the kitchen at the same time, foraging. I know
>> someone will make something of that. Whatever.
>>>
>
> Why? Not uncommon for old people to get out of bed and raid the
> refrigerator.
We didn't get out of bed for food and he's not old.