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Paleo Diet? Does anyone know anything?
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 05:13:25 GMT, "Gary Rimar"
wrote: I tend to eat at supermarkets Eat at supermarkets???? Ms.Jaime |
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"Ms. Jaime" wrote in message
... On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 05:13:25 GMT, "Gary Rimar" wrote: I tend to eat at supermarkets Eat at supermarkets???? Ms.Jaime I was tired when I typed that. Instead of going to fast food restaurants, I tend to buy stuff at supermarkets and then take it someplace to eat it. I'm constantly on the go, which means that even though I can cook, I usually don't have the time to do so. Gary (good catch on your part) Rimar |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 04:51:14 GMT, "Gary Rimar"
wrote: I was tired when I typed that. Instead of going to fast food restaurants, I tend to buy stuff at supermarkets and then take it someplace to eat it. I'm constantly on the go, which means that even though I can cook, I usually don't have the time to do so. I understand what you mean now. Back when I was taking some computer course the *school* was located in a strip mall with a supermarket at one end. I used to go in there before lunch and buy 2 precooked chicken breasts from the deli and a salad I made up myself from the items in the salad bar. The whole thing cost around $3.00 a day and was a lot easier then making my lunch every evening when I was tired and just wanted to relax. I also did not have to carry food containers back and forth from school along with my books and I had a hot meal I could eat at school in the student's kitchenette every day. Even now when I go down to my gym I will sometimes stop off at the nearby supermarket and pick up some roast beef and a small chunk of cheese from the deli. With a half hour bus ride back up Hamilton mountain towards home I can sit on the bus and roll them up and eat them on the bus before getting home. Then when I get home I'm not hungry after my workout and I can crash for a couple of hours before my boys get home. (good catch on your part) I don't miss much. :-) Ms.Jaime |
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Clever, well thought out and executed plan! Well done, "Ms. Jaime"!
You've demonstrated exactly the type of "can do" attitude that most of us reading here need. Best regards, DustyB "Ms. Jaime" wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 04:51:14 GMT, "Gary Rimar" wrote: I was tired when I typed that. Instead of going to fast food restaurants, I tend to buy stuff at supermarkets and then take it someplace to eat it. I'm constantly on the go, which means that even though I can cook, I usually don't have the time to do so. good use of time and resources snipped for brevity... |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 08:09:45 -0700, "HealthNutz"
wrote: Clever, well thought out and executed plan! Well done, "Ms. Jaime"! You've demonstrated exactly the type of "can do" attitude that most of us reading here need. I think you are confusing my posts with someone's elses. I never wrote that. Ms.Jaime |
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Oops! Mea culpa!
DustyB "Ms. Jaime" wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 08:09:45 -0700, "HealthNutz" wrote: Clever, well thought out and executed plan! Well done, "Ms. Jaime"! You've demonstrated exactly the type of "can do" attitude that most of us reading here need. I think you are confusing my posts with someone's elses. I never wrote that. Ms.Jaime |
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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 09:01:23 -0700, "HealthNutz"
wrote: Oops! Mea culpa! I'm glad we cleared that up. :-) Ms.Jaime |
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ToolPackinMama wrote:
Don't underestimate the Cave-people. They knew about preserving food by drying it. They could have had dried fruit leathers in the winter, for example. Our primitive forebears were very clever, hard-working, and resourceful. They probably stayed thin by working hard for everything that they ever got. Hunter-gathering cultures typically have the most leisure time and spend the *least* amount of time on survival needs of any type of human culture, including our own! Agriculture based societies, that's hard work (and lots of it). Shirley to reply via e-mail remove the trees from my address |
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