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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1509442" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>[USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] Only take readings which <strong>you</strong> find useful. It seems, at the moment, that you are finding them all useful, so, if your fingers and your purse will tolerate it, carry on.</p><p>Some people, eg [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] find testing a good discipline, getting a good or bad mark after a meal. Others, eg James and I, only do very rare sanity checks. Once it sunk in that potatoes, muesli etc really did not do us any favours, despite everything we had been told for many years, we simply stopped eating them. As we see it, there is no need to keep testing, for example, a cheese omelet, we know it's fine, because we know what we put in it.</p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1509442, member: 93504"] [USER=400972]@Rachox[/USER] Only take readings which [B]you[/B] find useful. It seems, at the moment, that you are finding them all useful, so, if your fingers and your purse will tolerate it, carry on. Some people, eg [USER=94045]@Bluetit1802[/USER] find testing a good discipline, getting a good or bad mark after a meal. Others, eg James and I, only do very rare sanity checks. Once it sunk in that potatoes, muesli etc really did not do us any favours, despite everything we had been told for many years, we simply stopped eating them. As we see it, there is no need to keep testing, for example, a cheese omelet, we know it's fine, because we know what we put in it. Sally [/QUOTE]
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