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Post by brandy »

Lui, I forgot overcooked carrots.
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brandy wrote:things in the squash family are generally safe, acorn, butternut, canned pumpkin, green beans, with everything overcooked
also beets, rutabags, turnips, again everything overcooked. Just try one thing at a time. Lui, I'd also suggest you do a food log. If you get D look at what you ate the day before.
Thank you, Brandy. I didn't try the broccoli the other night, so still have that to look forward to! :smile: We're trying to keep shopping down to one time a week right now, so will ask for squash again. I definitely try to adhere to one thing at a time.
I will do the log. I know it's a good thing to do, have just procrastinated on it, especially as my diet hasn't changed much.

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I'm having semi-Normans!!!!
Just wanted to celebrate a bit. Oh, the things we get excited about these days!
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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