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I really hate to revisit this as I feel like I had opened up a bag of

worms. Although, you may not believe this, I'm not really one to stir

things up. So, I'm sorry if I caused a bunch of comotion.

 

The main reason that I am writing again is just to clarify a few things.

I don't want to be misunderstood. One, I'm not really interested in the

singles thing. I'm afraid I wouldn't be very popular at this point plus

I'm probably one of those " burned " out females that was referred to by

the anonymous veggie singles organizer. It's the kind of thing that can

happen at my ripe old age of 42. I merely intervened and brought up the

age factor as a matter of principal. Secondly, I'm not suggesting the 75

year olds date 25 years olds. I'm suggesting that the 40 year olds can

meet the other 40 year olds, but only if they are included.

 

So, with that said, good luck. I'm sure it only gets easier from here

and who knows, maybe I'll get enough time and energy for the whole

dating scene again. I'm pleasantly suprised to hear that the male to

female ratio is in our favor. Not typically the case. So go get em

veggie girls.

 

Syn-cerely, Syn-dee

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Pixx,

 

Seems that you aren't the only " odd ball " . Too much caffeine also puts me to

sleep!

 

Susan

<who thinks that Starbucks may be evil... but their soy Chi tea is NICE in

the winter.>

 

In a message dated 5/31/03 2:07:55 PM,

writes:

 

<< Also wanted to share that I have an odd reaction to caffeine.......It

 

puts me to sleep! [let me add here that I have Bipolar, OCD, GAD,

 

and a host of other things......]. Too much caffeine, like the drink

 

you mentioned, would make me nauseated, if I tried to stay awake.

 

A regular coffee would relax me if stressed, and put me out, if

 

already calm. Nobody has yet to find out why it reacts in me this

 

way..........

 

 

Pixx < always the oddball >>

 

 

 

" A mind at peace, a mind centered and not focused on harming others, is

stronger than any physical force in the universe. "

Wayne Dyer, 1940

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Hmm, I wonder what is so different in our brains, Susan, that

makes that happen like that [?].

~Pixx

 

On 31 May 2003 at 16:30, stleowitch wrote:

> Pixx,

> Seems that you aren't the only " odd ball " . Too much caffeine also

> puts me to sleep!

> Susan

> <who thinks that Starbucks may be evil... but their soy Chi tea is

> NICE in the winter.>

>

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ADD types respond to stimulants in an opposite manner-hence the prescription of

amphetimines to ADD children. On the other hand, benydryl, which totally knocks

me out, has the opposite affect on my ADD boys.

 

Pixx <lists wrote:Hmm, I wonder what is so different in our brains,

Susan, that

makes that happen like that [?].

~Pixx

 

On 31 May 2003 at 16:30, stleowitch wrote:

> Pixx,

> Seems that you aren't the only " odd ball " . Too much caffeine also

> puts me to sleep!

> Susan

> <who thinks that Starbucks may be evil... but their soy Chi tea is

> NICE in the winter.>

>

 

 

 

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In a message dated 5/31/03 2:07:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

writes:

 

> And, like the rest of you, I read the ingredients on human packaged food

> too - and *that's* often enough to make me really obsessed *LOL*

 

I do to and it's amazing how many foods don't have any of what it is supposed

to be in it. Like a Rhubarb pie I was going to buy at Giant Tiger last week.

Not one scrap of rhubarb in it. NOT ONE. It was made from flavoured apple

paste that was flavoured with, now get this, artificial apple (so what was the

paste really made from) and artificial rhubarb. I couldn't recognize most of

the other ingredients or pronounce them. Nowhere did it actually say apples,

or rhubarb. Course it had lard so it was a no-no anyway but really!!

 

Heather in Ontario

 

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" When you live in the shadow of insanity, the appearance of another mind that

thinks and acts as yours does is something close to a blessed event. " -- R.

Pirsig

 

" HAM AND EGGS - A day's work for a chicken, a lifetime commitment for a pig. "

Go Veggie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Does anyone know where I can buy the nylon fabric used

to make sprout bags, or what it's called? Also, does

anyone have a wholesale source? I can't get them

around here.

 

Carol

 

 

 

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Hello there!!

 

Now that in the latest messages I get some mexican

recipes, I would very much appreciate if someone could

tell me how to cook nopal (prickly pear leaf) in order

to avoid that mucus that keeps coming out of the leaf.

 

With my thanks and winter greetings, Leticia

 

 

 

 

 

 

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