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<blockquote data-quote="yet_another_old_lady" data-source="post: 1607043" data-attributes="member: 444532"><p>ummmm - are you saying I'm a bit wet? Or a bit dry?</p><p>Well the diet has been the 800 calories a day for 8 weeks (repeated) when Prof Taylor first did his study except I used food instead of liquid meal supplements. Now it appears to be a cross between a low carb/low calorie arrangement which is lamb, sardines, eggs, cheese, walnuts, full cream milk (from the farm) and vegetables. An occasional apple or pear, maybe berries when they are ready - stuff like that there. No sugar, grains or similar. It's not very imaginative and I tend not to make dishes that need a recipe. It used to work well for me and then it didn't but I'm hoping that it will again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yet_another_old_lady, post: 1607043, member: 444532"] ummmm - are you saying I'm a bit wet? Or a bit dry? Well the diet has been the 800 calories a day for 8 weeks (repeated) when Prof Taylor first did his study except I used food instead of liquid meal supplements. Now it appears to be a cross between a low carb/low calorie arrangement which is lamb, sardines, eggs, cheese, walnuts, full cream milk (from the farm) and vegetables. An occasional apple or pear, maybe berries when they are ready - stuff like that there. No sugar, grains or similar. It's not very imaginative and I tend not to make dishes that need a recipe. It used to work well for me and then it didn't but I'm hoping that it will again. [/QUOTE]
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