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heating up foods
Has anyone had trouble with foods that have been reheated?
I don't know if there is any validity in this thought, but when I eat fresh cooked meat I tolerate it better than when it's reheated. I realize this could be a histamine issue, but even if I freeze a freshly cooked meat, and reheat it a week later, I have a reaction to it.
Anyone else have this issue?
I don't know if there is any validity in this thought, but when I eat fresh cooked meat I tolerate it better than when it's reheated. I realize this could be a histamine issue, but even if I freeze a freshly cooked meat, and reheat it a week later, I have a reaction to it.
Anyone else have this issue?
Linda :)
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Hi Linda,
I can't say I have had this problem. I batch cook and freeze portions and that way I always have ready meals that I know are completely safe! That said we have had this discussion at work - not MC related - and some of my colleagues do not like frozen food at all! There may be something in it but as I say I don't feel it has been an issue for me!
Anne
I can't say I have had this problem. I batch cook and freeze portions and that way I always have ready meals that I know are completely safe! That said we have had this discussion at work - not MC related - and some of my colleagues do not like frozen food at all! There may be something in it but as I say I don't feel it has been an issue for me!
Anne
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Linda
there are some foods that create high histamines when re-heated (chicken is one of them)
I find that my stew which is minced meat (mix of lamb, beef, pork) it freezes and reheats fine.
I avoid pre cooking chicken and eating it cold/reheating it due to the increase histamines
the other sucky part, we are all different, although there is a list of foods that can be high histamine, what one person reacts to maybe ok for another.
Keep a food/reaction journal and figure out what works for you.
there are some foods that create high histamines when re-heated (chicken is one of them)
I find that my stew which is minced meat (mix of lamb, beef, pork) it freezes and reheats fine.
I avoid pre cooking chicken and eating it cold/reheating it due to the increase histamines
the other sucky part, we are all different, although there is a list of foods that can be high histamine, what one person reacts to maybe ok for another.
Keep a food/reaction journal and figure out what works for you.
Gabes Ryan
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"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
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Thanks for the reply, Fatbuster (I hate calling you that!)
Gabes...That might explain the reaction to the turkey, but now that I look in my journal, it didn't happen with my venison stew. I guess I just have to be careful and consider which meats I get a reaction to.
Thanks!!!
Gabes...That might explain the reaction to the turkey, but now that I look in my journal, it didn't happen with my venison stew. I guess I just have to be careful and consider which meats I get a reaction to.
Thanks!!!
Linda :)
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heating up foods
I can't eat food reheated...I always react...so for me it's fresh or nothing...it's histamine alright...
Monique
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Monique
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we getting your old tagline again! I always liked this one better
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I decided that I liked it better, too.Monique wrote:Tex!
we getting your old tagline again! I always liked this one better
It's probably a little different than it was the first time, because I couldn't remember the exact wording due to my steadily-worsening case of CRS.
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