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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 07:27:16 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
>> On Thursday, February 4, 2021 at 10:13:33 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Wed, 3 Feb 2021 20:46:53 -0500, Dave Smith
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2021-02-03 8:27 p.m., US Janet wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 3 Feb 2021 16:32:16 -0500, Dave Smith
>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At first glance I thought, "Horseradish with fish?" Then I recalled that most
>>>>>>> of the wasabi in U.S. sushi bars is mainly horseradish.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was in a bit of a hurry when I was preparing the salmon so I just
>>>>>> faked it. I tried to avoid overdoing the horseradish. It past a taste
>>>>>> test in the bowl. When we sat down to eat it I realized I could have
>>>>>> used twice as much.
>>>>>
>>>>> perhaps a bit of lemon in there as well? A little salt?
>>>>
>>>> That's a thought. I had served it with a squeezeible sized slice of
>>>> lemon. Smoked salmon has lots of salt in it already, and I am supposed
>>>> to be eating salt free. I suppose it would help if served with other
>>>> types of fish.
>>> Dave, there is no such food as salt free, all food contains salt. If
>>> your doctor put you on a salt free diet then he/she is an imbecile.
>>> The best you can do is a low salt diet. Check out the foods at the
>>> market, many will be labeled "Low Salt", NONE will be labeled "Salt
>>> Free". Even tap water contains some salt. Even distilled water
>>> contains some small quantity of salt. Many fresh
>>> vegetables and fruits contain substantial quantities if salt. All
>>> fresh meat contains salt simply because animals require salt in their
>>> diet or they will die. It's not possible for you to live more than a
>>> few days on a salt free diet, not that it's possible to be on a salt
>>> free diet, there are no salt free foods. Without enough salt in your
>>> body you will become comatose and die. Why do you think atheletes
>>> take salt tablets? Why do you think patients in hospitals have their
>>> urine checked often, it's checked for infection and salt levels. Even
>>> when placed on a low salt diet your salt level needs to be checked
>>> very often.
>>> Stop with the "Salt Free Diet" nonsence... there are no salt free
>>> foods, all packaged food lists a sodium level on the label.

>>
>> No added salt, you argumentative old fool. We all know he's on a diet
>> where he is to limit salt, not to eliminate it altogether.
>>
>> Cindy Hamilton

>
> He never once said "no added salt", you imbecile.. He always says SALT
> FREE. Why do you insist on being a shit for brains... You are dumber
> than Kutchie, way dumber. I don't believe that you're employed or
> have you ever been. I'm absolutely positive that your lazy obese ass
> lives on fast food take out mystery meat that your stupid husband
> provides your 500 pound fat ass. With each and every of your
> imbecilic posts I more firmly believe that you are a gross obeastie.
> you'll e able to get up from you hospital bed and join the nomal human
> race.
>


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