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Default This sounds refreshing on hot days

my father's allergist told him that enzymes in different foods are toxic to
some people and cooking/freezing changes this so they react differently
after these processe, Lee
"Jacquie" > wrote in message
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>I can eat most melons but the Honey Dew makes me puke every time I eat it.
>Cantaloupe causes no problems. I can eat all other fruits with no problem
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> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
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>>i can eat any cooked pineapple but fresh makes me so sick to my stomach i
>>usually hurl, Lee
>> "KROM" > wrote in message
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>>> my wife's niece has a sever allergy to pomegranate and she loved it so
>>> shed sneak it and her lips would swell to disturbing proportions and
>>> split and bleed.
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>>> I react to fresh pineapple but not canned some people are the reverse.
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>>> KROM
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>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
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>>>> even weirder, splenda bothers me not at all, and i can eat all the
>>>> fresh strawberries i want, but the frozen make me have symptoms not
>>>> unlike anaphalatic, sp shock, my throat, mouth and tounge swell to the
>>>> point of impairing breathing... the nutrea crap gives me similar but
>>>> not as sevre swelling but a 12 oz can of diet soda will send me to th
>>>> er for a migraine shot... it is my weird allergies that make me so
>>>> accepting of others dietary habits, if i am allergic to things so
>>>> natural as fresh pineapple, frozen strawberries, it is very easy to
>>>> beleive that while for me animal protien is a must for weight control
>>>> and general feeling well, that others can and do have very bad negative
>>>> reactions to same.
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>>>> Lee
>>>> "KROM" > wrote in message
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>>>>> amazing isn't it that strawberries have next to zero effect on me nor
>>>>> does the splenda/NutraSweet but is VERY bad for you?
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>>>>> the human machine is a weird/amazing thing..
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>>>>> KROM
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>>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
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>>>>>> if i ever decide to end it all i thin k this is the way i will do it,
>>>>>> both the nutrea crap in the crystal and the frozen strawberries send
>>>>>> me to the er, i bet the combo would put me to sleep permanentaly, Lee
>>>>>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
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>>>>>>> Fruit Granita, from the Kraft summer dessert section.
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>>>>>>> What You Need
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1-1/4 cups Water
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1 env. Crystal Light Raspberry Ice Low Calorie Drink Mix
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>>>>>>> 4 cups Frozen unsweetened strawberries
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BLEND all ingredients in blender until smooth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> SERVE immediately
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> serving size = 1/2 cup (125 mL)per serving
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Calories 30 Total fat 0 g Saturated fat 0 g Cholesterol 0 mg
>>>>>>> Sodium 0 mg Carbohydrate 7 g Dietary fibre 1 g Sugars 5 g Protein
>>>>>>> 0.4 g Vitamin A 0 %DV Vitamin C 50 %DV Calcium 2 %DV Iron 4 %DV
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