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<blockquote data-quote="DJC3" data-source="post: 2442684" data-attributes="member: 468536"><p>[USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] I thought I’d better reply here rather than the other thread. Well done for still walking at home and watching the downpour from indoors! Dennis and I were very cosy with the woodburner going, and Paul was very happy to see it when he came in wet from work. Talking of dogs have you seen Cooper recently? </p><p>Thanks very much for the Adele Hite recommendation - the name was familiar and I realised later it’s because she’s joined the DD team. I listened to the podcast you mentioned, and although I fell asleep before the end ( I was listening in bed) a couple of the points she raised were very good I thought. One thing was that the population now gets its dietary advice from food packaging. She’s right! Since we have introduced dietary guidelines, manufactures can tweak the label until it fits however loosely into a ‘healthy’ green light category of one or other nutrients. Then they can make all sorts of claims for it. Most people don’t have the time or inclination to look up scientific research, so innocently believe the product labelling. It’s scandalous. </p><p>[USER=538585]@Riva_Roxaban[/USER] that wagyu ( autocorrect changed to to wagging) beef looks fabulous. I’d love to try some but like you the price has always made my eyes water a bit. </p><p>[USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] I hope the breathlessness improves, it does sound like a long Covid symptom from what I’ve read. Especially as your sense of smell still hasn’t returned properly. My daughter said that coffee and many other things smelled like mould when she was affected so she just couldn’t go near it. She’s over it now happily and back to enjoying her morning cuppa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC3, post: 2442684, member: 468536"] [USER=455169]@shelley262[/USER] I thought I’d better reply here rather than the other thread. Well done for still walking at home and watching the downpour from indoors! Dennis and I were very cosy with the woodburner going, and Paul was very happy to see it when he came in wet from work. Talking of dogs have you seen Cooper recently? Thanks very much for the Adele Hite recommendation - the name was familiar and I realised later it’s because she’s joined the DD team. I listened to the podcast you mentioned, and although I fell asleep before the end ( I was listening in bed) a couple of the points she raised were very good I thought. One thing was that the population now gets its dietary advice from food packaging. She’s right! Since we have introduced dietary guidelines, manufactures can tweak the label until it fits however loosely into a ‘healthy’ green light category of one or other nutrients. Then they can make all sorts of claims for it. Most people don’t have the time or inclination to look up scientific research, so innocently believe the product labelling. It’s scandalous. [USER=538585]@Riva_Roxaban[/USER] that wagyu ( autocorrect changed to to wagging) beef looks fabulous. I’d love to try some but like you the price has always made my eyes water a bit. [USER=25851]@Annb[/USER] I hope the breathlessness improves, it does sound like a long Covid symptom from what I’ve read. Especially as your sense of smell still hasn’t returned properly. My daughter said that coffee and many other things smelled like mould when she was affected so she just couldn’t go near it. She’s over it now happily and back to enjoying her morning cuppa. [/QUOTE]
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