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"Stormmee" > wrote in message
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> canned doesn't bother me at all and i can eat a bit of frozen if i don't
> overdo it, i can also get fresh and cook it in something and thats fine.
> i love pork and pineapple in the slow ocooker. makes the meat extremely
> tender and adds a mildly sweet flavor witout being overpowering, can post
> what i do if anyone is interested.
>
> Lee
> "KROM" > wrote in message
> ...
>> many people are "burned by pineapple" some more then others...I saw a
>> sciencey story on it and some people react to the acid and others a
>> chemical in it and some get a double whammy.
>>
>> the worst cases can of course die but even some milder cases blister
>> enough to permanently scar the eater...not cool.
>>
>> I would imagine people reacting to canned are bothered by the acid and
>> the metals from the can..a lot of brands coat the inside of the cans now.
>>
>> KROM
>>
>>
>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> the blisters are an allergy, lol, Lee
>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>>> Fresh pineapple just kills me! It isn't an allergy but it gives me
>>>> blisters in my mouth. Same for oranges unless they are processed in
>>>> something. As for frozen things, I don't much like them. I can have
>>>> something if it is super hot outside. But as a general rule, yuck.
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>
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ok, see new post, Lee
"KROM" > wrote in message
...
>I am interested
>
> :-)
>
> KROM
>
>
> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
> ...
>> canned doesn't bother me at all and i can eat a bit of frozen if i don't
>> overdo it, i can also get fresh and cook it in something and thats fine.
>> i love pork and pineapple in the slow ocooker. makes the meat extremely
>> tender and adds a mildly sweet flavor witout being overpowering, can post
>> what i do if anyone is interested.
>>
>> Lee
>> "KROM" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> many people are "burned by pineapple" some more then others...I saw a
>>> sciencey story on it and some people react to the acid and others a
>>> chemical in it and some get a double whammy.
>>>
>>> the worst cases can of course die but even some milder cases blister
>>> enough to permanently scar the eater...not cool.
>>>
>>> I would imagine people reacting to canned are bothered by the acid and
>>> the metals from the can..a lot of brands coat the inside of the cans
>>> now.
>>>
>>> KROM
>>>
>>>
>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> the blisters are an allergy, lol, Lee
>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>
>>>>> Fresh pineapple just kills me! It isn't an allergy but it gives me
>>>>> blisters in my mouth. Same for oranges unless they are processed in
>>>>> something. As for frozen things, I don't much like them. I can have
>>>>> something if it is super hot outside. But as a general rule, yuck.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

>>
>>



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ty ty

KROM


"Stormmee" > wrote in message
...
> ok, see new post, Lee
> "KROM" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I am interested
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> KROM
>>
>>
>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> canned doesn't bother me at all and i can eat a bit of frozen if i don't
>>> overdo it, i can also get fresh and cook it in something and thats fine.
>>> i love pork and pineapple in the slow ocooker. makes the meat extremely
>>> tender and adds a mildly sweet flavor witout being overpowering, can
>>> post what i do if anyone is interested.
>>>
>>> Lee
>>> "KROM" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> many people are "burned by pineapple" some more then others...I saw a
>>>> sciencey story on it and some people react to the acid and others a
>>>> chemical in it and some get a double whammy.
>>>>
>>>> the worst cases can of course die but even some milder cases blister
>>>> enough to permanently scar the eater...not cool.
>>>>
>>>> I would imagine people reacting to canned are bothered by the acid and
>>>> the metals from the can..a lot of brands coat the inside of the cans
>>>> now.
>>>>
>>>> KROM
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> the blisters are an allergy, lol, Lee
>>>>> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> 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.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Fresh pineapple just kills me! It isn't an allergy but it gives me
>>>>>> blisters in my mouth. Same for oranges unless they are processed in
>>>>>> something. As for frozen things, I don't much like them. I can have
>>>>>> something if it is super hot outside. But as a general rule, yuck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>

>
>

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