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On 2/16/2019 2:36 PM, cshenk wrote:
> Ophelia wrote:
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>> "cshenk" wrote in message
>> ...
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>> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 6:20:26 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
>>>> On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 6:02:28 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Yoose all should be embarrassed to advertise that yoose all buy
>>>>> that doodoo... it's very easy to make your own by the big potful
>>>>> and freeze portions... would be a much better product and would
>>>>> cost far less.
>>>>
>>>> People that think it's easier to cook up a giant pot of stuff than
>>>> open a little can probably need to get themselves a better can
>>>> opener.
>>>
>>> Not easier than a can, but not difficult. And a much, much better
>>> result.
>>> For me, canned and jarred sauces and soups are much too sweet.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton

>>
>> Mostly the canned and jarred sauces (especially in the so called more
>> high scale brands) add a lot of sugar and/or salt to them. Haven't
>> noted a sweet soup yet but there probably are some.
>>
>> I'm peeking over what to start for the weekend cookery and thinking of
>> a diced tomato based soup with dried beans and zuccini. I have some
>> leftover pork and rice based meatloaf that would fit in nicely. The
>> flavors would work well with aniseed
>>
>> I have to keep it low-cal as well as our daughter is going into the
>> Navy but we have to trim her a little and get her better at running
>> and such. She was 8lbs over the limit when we made the initial visit
>> 4 weeks ago and now shes 1.5lbs over the limit and working out every
>> day.
>>
>> Her aim right now is 6 days a week she has 300 calories per meal, plus
>> 200 in 'snacks'. One day a week she gets to 'cheat' with a 600
>> calorie meal paired to 2 300 calorie ones and 200 in snacks. It's
>> working fine obviously.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Lovely, following in your footsteps eh) I wish her good luck

>
> And her fathers as well with the Navy! Please don't mix us with
> Sheldon. We are worlds apart from him.
>


Huge difference. Sheldon was in the MAN'S Navy. Seas were rougher back
then too, the waves were at least 40 feet on a calm day.