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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:

> Just got over the worst case of the flu I've had in years. Yep, I had a
> flu shot but got some odd strain of it anyway. The only thing I've been
> able to keep down is chicken ramen and chicken broth. The salt in the
> ramen dehydrates one but I kept pumping liquids, Gatorade and Pedialyte. I
> feel better today, my fever is gone and I kept a scrambled egg down this
> morning. Life is grand. I may actually eat a burger tonight
>
> I hope none of you get this stuff. It is really nasty but the ramen helped
> a lot.
>
> Michael


Nice post for a food group. Have you left out any other
alimentary or gastrointestinal problems? It's all quite
appetizing... thanks for sharing.

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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:33:41 GMT, Reg > wrote:


>Nice post for a food group.


Haven't you caught on yet. 95% of the posts in here are about the
equivalent if AOL chat rooms. ANd, of those on serious food topics
are about 50% accurate.

It's essentially a house frau backyard chat. "Say Mabel, what are you
making tonight for Bill?"
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On Sat 31 Dec 2005 10:30:36p, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Cape Cod
Bob?

> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 14:33:41 GMT, Reg > wrote:
>
>
>>Nice post for a food group.

>
> Haven't you caught on yet. 95% of the posts in here are about the
> equivalent if AOL chat rooms. ANd, of those on serious food topics
> are about 50% accurate.
>
> It's essentially a house frau backyard chat. "Say Mabel, what are you
> making tonight for Bill?"


And there's something wrong with this? It's not rec.food.gourmet.cooking

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