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I think it's "Feed a cold, Starve a fever"
Hana
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From: "Debbie Feder" <deborahfederlmt@...>
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Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 3:45 PM
Subject: [nosdiet] Starve a cold?
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> Somehow I don't think our family was brought up with this concept...
> My son is home today (rah I am stuck in the house!) with swollen
> glands and a red throat...First thing I worry about is *food*!
> So, it's not really an S day for us, but I am bending some rules...
> For instance, I made him pancakes with syrup to cheer him up this
> morning, and I will probably have several more cups of coffee, with
> sugar, than usual...But there's no way in the world that I am going
> to let those 3 pounds go back onto me, and I am going to really try
> not to overeat...Because I love myself! :)
> Well at least I will be getting a bunch of chores done and a few
> projects I have been putting off, like rearranging my stereo so that
> it's easier to get at, plus hanging the speakers, and now that I'm
> home anyway, I won't feel guilty that I'm not doing something else
> more important, like looking for more work.. I am really a bit
> pissed that I'm not getting to go to that gym but, hey, fortunately
> I have a great home exercise tool for situations like this!
> Thanks again Reinhard for SG..
> I will probably make some nice soup later, but this time, I am
> dividing it into plastic containers first, before eating too much
> like *last time*! How does split pea, lima bean and barley sound?
> Yummy...
> I am grateful Richard doesn't have a real bad flu with a fever at
> least, and we shall see if the vitamin C stuff that I love helps him.
> Love and Peace,
> Wishing all a great day/eveing :)
> Deb
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